Svarn Studio Brass Ganesh Jhula, Handcrafted Premium Antique Fine Design
Imagine Lord Ganesha — the beloved remover of obstacles, the first deity invoked in every prayer — gently swaying on a golden jhula (swing) in your home. The Svarn Studio Brass Ganesh Jhula brings this divine vision to life. Crafted from solid brass with an antique gold finish, this exquisite piece features a beautifully detailed Ganesha idol seated on a suspended swing within an ornate temple-arch frame, adorned with peacock motifs and lotus finials. It is simultaneously a sacred idol, a Vastu tool, and a premium heirloom décor piece.
🛕 Religious Significance — Why Ganesh on a Jhula?
In Hindu tradition, the Jhula (swing) is a symbol of divine leisure, joy, and celestial celebration. Deities are placed on swings during festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, Shravan, and Janmashtami as an act of devotion — signifying that the deity is at ease, pleased, and showering blessings upon the devotee. A Ganesh Jhula in the home is believed to:
- Invite Lord Ganesha's continuous presence and blessings in the household
- Symbolise that Ganesha is joyfully residing in your home, not merely visiting
- Represent the Utsav Murti tradition — a festive, celebratory form of the deity
- Be especially auspicious when installed during Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, or Griha Pravesh (housewarming)
- Serve as a daily focal point for prayer, offering flowers, incense, and prasad
Lord Ganesha is worshipped as Vighnaharta (remover of obstacles), Mangalmurti (bringer of auspiciousness), and Riddhi-Siddhi Pati (lord of prosperity and wisdom). His presence in the jhula form is considered especially benevolent and approachable.
🧿 Vastu Shastra Benefits
According to Vastu Shastra, placing a Ganesh idol in the correct position within the home is one of the most powerful ways to harmonise energy, remove Vastu doshas, and attract prosperity. The Ganesh Jhula, with its elevated and dynamic form, is particularly potent.
- North-East (Ishan Kona): The most auspicious direction for Ganesha — associated with divine energy, wisdom, and spiritual growth. Placing the Jhula here activates the zone of knowledge and blessings
- East-facing entrance: A Ganesha idol facing the main door from inside is believed to guard the home and welcome positive energy with every entry
- Pooja room: The Jhula form is ideal as the central idol in a home mandir — its elevated, swinging posture symbolises the deity's active, living presence
- Living room or study: Placing it in the North direction (zone of Kuber, the god of wealth) is believed to attract financial abundance and career success
- Brass as a metal is considered highly Vastu-positive — it purifies the environment, amplifies positive vibrations, and neutralises negative energy
- The peacock motifs on the arch represent beauty, grace, and divine protection — further enhancing the Vastu energy of the piece
🌌 Feng Shui Benefits
In Feng Shui, Ganesha is widely revered as a symbol of good fortune, protection, and the removal of negative chi. The golden brass finish activates the metal and earth elements, promoting stability and wealth accumulation.
- Place in the South-East wealth corner to activate prosperity energy
- The swinging motion of the jhula symbolises dynamic, flowing abundance — money and opportunities in constant movement toward you
- Ideal near the main entrance to deflect negative energy and welcome positive chi
✨ Craftsmanship & Finish
- Made from solid brass with an antique gold metallic finish
- Ornate temple-arch frame with peacock motifs, lotus finials, and scrollwork detailing
- Finely sculpted Ganesha idol with crown, trunk, modak, and jewellery detailing
- Ganesha suspended on a solid brass chain swing — gently movable
- Textured rectangular base with engraved border for stable placement
- Slightly aged patina adds depth and a timeless heritage character
- Material: Brass | Color: Gold | Finish: Metallic, Gold, Antique
📐 Dimensions & Weight
- Height: 22.5 cm
- Length: 14 cm
- Breadth: 5.5 cm
- Weight: 1.565 kg
🎁 Ideal For
- Home pooja room or mandir as the central deity idol
- Living room or study as a premium spiritual showpiece
- Vastu correction and positive energy enhancement
- Housewarming (Griha Pravesh) — one of the most auspicious gifts
- Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, or wedding gifting
- Corporate gifting for new office inaugurations
- Collectors of Indian heritage brass art and temple craft
Each piece is handcrafted — minor variations in finish are a mark of authentic artisanship. The swing chain is functional and gently movable.