An excellent bronze sculpture of Ganesha dancing gleefully as Nritya Ganapati. Nritta Ganesha is one of the thirty-two forms of Lord Ganesha. It is the dancing form of Ganesha. <br> <br>In this this four-armed sculpture Ganesha holds ankusha (goad) in his upper right hand and paasha (noose) in upper left. He holds the paasha upside down, probably indicating Ganesha ’s joyous abandon while dancing. He holds his own broken tusk in his lower right hand and carries a Modaka (Indian sweet) - of which he is very fond - in his lower left. <br> <br>Ganesha is endowed with long, huge belly and small legs. It is believed that his belly contains all the eggs of untold Universes. His right leg is raised as a dance step and weight is on the right toe. Ganesha ’s mount, the mouse sits at his feet looking at his lord with reverence and awe. <br> <br>This is a beautiful statue fit to install at house entrance, temple or any visually accessible spot and it is sure to bring beauty, joy and festivity. Sculpture rests on a lotus and square pedestal.