GANESHA
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Known as the Remover of Obstacles and the god of new beginnings, he is instantly recognizable by his elephant head and is widely worshipped for wisdom, prosperity, and success.
Size : 4×2.5cm
Weight : 0.047
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Known as the Remover of Obstacles and the god of new beginnings, he is instantly recognizable by his elephant head and is widely worshipped for wisdom, prosperity, and success.
Size : 4×2.5cm
Weight : 0.047
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