Gurucharan Pack of 2 White Gold Marble Elephant Statue Decorative Showpiece - 7 cm(Marble, Gold, White)
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The kings of Burma, Cambodia, Thailand and Laos historically kept rare white elephants in their palaces. They were a symbol of justice and power and an indication of the kingdom's prosperity and stature. Because the animals were considered sacred, they could not be put to work. Elephant statues are cultural artifacts that can be found in many cultures around the world and are imbued with symbolism and significance. They can be used as decor in homes, offices, or meditation spaces. Here are some things to know about elephant statues: Symbolism Elephants are symbols of strength, wisdom, protection, good luck, and prosperity in many cultures. In Hinduism, the elephant-headed deity Ganesha is associated with removing obstacles, making elephant statues particularly auspicious. In African cultures, elephants represent authority and leadership. Feng shuiIn feng shui, elephant statues are believed to attract good luck, prosperity, and positive energy. Vastu ShastraAccording to Vastu Shastra, placing an elephant statue in the right direction and place in the home can bring good luck, happiness, and protection. HistoryThe tradition of using elephant statues dates back thousands of years. In ancient India, elephants were important royal animals and symbolized the monsoon rains and fertility. BuddhismThe elephant is connected to Buddhism