Marble Padmasan Ganesha Murti
Padmasana Ganapati — The Lotus-Seated Divine FormPadmasan Ganesha, known in Sanskrit as Padmasana Ganapati, depicts Lord Ganesha seated in the classical lotus posture — Padma meaning 'lotus' and Asana meaning 'seat'. This iconic seated form represents purity, spiritual elevation, meditative composure, and divine grace blossoming above worldly attachments, just as the lotus rises pristine from muddy waters.
Shilakrut presents the most extensive collection of marble Padmasan Ganesha murtis — 50 distinctive designs spanning every iconographic variation: from pure white minimalist forms to opulent royal painted variants, regional turban styles, multi-armed expressions, peacock-themed compositions, and rare temple-grade thrones. Hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by master artisans with 50+ years of legacy, each murti brings the auspicious lotus-seated form into homes, temples, business altars, and devotional spaces.
Explore Shilakrut's signature collection of 50 unique Padmasan Ganesha designs — the most extensive marble Ganesha collection curated in India. From pure white minimalist forms to opulent royal thrones, regional turban styles, peacock-themed compositions, and rare iconographic variants. Each hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble. Tap any icon below to enquire about sizes, pricing, and customisation.
The Padmasana posture is one of the most sacred seated forms in Hindu iconography — representing the lotus (padma), which is the universal symbol of spiritual awakening, purity, and divine creation. When Lord Ganesha is depicted in this pose, it signifies his role as the foundational deity of spiritual practice, the remover of obstacles on the path to enlightenment, and the bestower of both worldly success and inner wisdom. The cross-legged seated stance also conveys stability, meditative focus, and composed authority.
Worshipping Padmasan Ganesha is believed to bring purity of thought, clarity of purpose, and steady progress in both material endeavours and spiritual practice. This form is celebrated across regional traditions in India — from Maharashtrian and Rajasthani temple styles to South Indian classical iconography — and is the most universally beloved Ganesha form for home mandirs, family altars, business establishments, and temple installations. Its versatility across spaces and devotional contexts makes it the natural choice for first-time devotees and lifelong worshippers alike.
Padmasan Ganesha is the most versatile and universally beloved Ganesha form — perfectly suited to virtually every devotional space. Whether for a modest home mandir, a grand temple installation, a business altar, or a meditative practice room, the lotus-seated form brings auspicious purity and grace to its setting.
Place Padmasan Ganesha facing North, East, or Northeast — the most auspicious directions for inviting divine grace and positive energy. The lotus-seated form is exceptionally adaptable across spaces: it works equally well in compact home mandirs, larger family altars, business reception areas, and temple sanctums. The seated posture allows the murti to be the focal point of daily worship without dominating the surrounding space.
A marble pedestal, decorated chowki, or temple altar at eye level or slightly above is ideal so the seated form can be viewed comfortably during darshan. Ensure sufficient space in front for offerings, lit diyas, and floral decorations. For larger ornate variants with elaborate prabhavali and thrones, allow visual breathing room so the iconographic detail can be fully appreciated. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Common questions about Padmasan Ganesha — meaning, iconography, placement, and ordering.
Padmasan Ganesha (पद्मासन गणपति), also known as Padmasana Ganapati, depicts Lord Ganesha seated in the classical lotus posture. The Sanskrit term combines Padma (lotus) and Asana (seat) — a sacred pose signifying purity, spiritual elevation, and meditative composure. It is the most universally beloved Ganesha form across Hindu devotional traditions and the most popular choice for home, temple, and business worship.
The lotus (padma) is the most sacred flower in Hindu tradition — representing purity, spiritual awakening, divine creation, and transcendence above worldly attachment. The lotus grows from muddy water yet remains pristine and beautiful, symbolising how the divine soul rises above material entanglement. When Lord Ganesha is depicted seated on or in the lotus posture, it conveys his foundational role as the deity who removes obstacles on the spiritual path while bestowing material prosperity.
Padmasan Ganesha is ideally placed in the North, East, or Northeast direction. It is suited to virtually every devotional space — home mandirs, family altars, living rooms, office receptions, business premises, meditation rooms, and temple installations. Place at eye level or slightly above on a clean chowki or pedestal. For larger ornate variants, allow visual breathing room. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Padmasan Ganesha is the most universally beloved and most varied Ganesha form in classical iconography. Our 50-design collection celebrates this richness — covering distinct halo (prabhavali) styles, crown variations (Kirita, Padma, Ratna, Kalash), regional traditions (Maharashtrian, Rajasthani, classical), companion compositions (mouse, peacock, lion vahana), held attributes (book, lotus, kalash, noose), and material expressions (pure white, painted, black stone, sandalwood-finish). This depth allows devotees to find a murti that perfectly resonates with their personal devotional preference and space.
For home mandirs and family altars, 1–2 ft is the most popular size — substantial enough to be the devotional centrepiece, yet compact enough for living rooms and personal worship spaces. For larger living rooms or formal halls, 2–3.5 ft makes a striking presence. Temple installations and business reception areas benefit from sizes of 3–5 ft and above. Smaller sizes (below 1 ft) work well for personal study desks, travel altars, or gifting.
Each Padmasan Ganesha is hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by Shilakrut's master artisans with 50+ years of legacy. The lotus-seated posture demands precise proportional accuracy, balanced symmetry, and refined detailing of the lotus base, crown, prabhavali, and ornamentation. Every piece undergoes meticulous multi-stage finishing and quality checks. Customisation in size, iconographic detail, painting style, prabhavali design, pedestal style, and finish is available across all 50 designs — share the SKU code via WhatsApp or email for tailored options.
Discover the complete range of marble Ganesha designs at Shilakrut.
Share any SKU code from this collection of 50 designs and our team will reach out with complete details — sizes, pricing, customisation, and delivery timelines. Welcome the auspicious lotus-seated form into your home, temple, or business.
Marble Padmasan Ganesha Murti
Padmasana Ganapati — The Lotus-Seated Divine FormPadmasan Ganesha, known in Sanskrit as Padmasana Ganapati, depicts Lord Ganesha seated in the classical lotus posture — Padma meaning 'lotus' and Asana meaning 'seat'. This iconic seated form represents purity, spiritual elevation, meditative composure, and divine grace blossoming above worldly attachments, just as the lotus rises pristine from muddy waters.
Shilakrut presents the most extensive collection of marble Padmasan Ganesha murtis — 50 distinctive designs spanning every iconographic variation: from pure white minimalist forms to opulent royal painted variants, regional turban styles, multi-armed expressions, peacock-themed compositions, and rare temple-grade thrones. Hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by master artisans with 50+ years of legacy, each murti brings the auspicious lotus-seated form into homes, temples, business altars, and devotional spaces.
Explore Shilakrut's signature collection of 50 unique Padmasan Ganesha designs — the most extensive marble Ganesha collection curated in India. From pure white minimalist forms to opulent royal thrones, regional turban styles, peacock-themed compositions, and rare iconographic variants. Each hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble. Tap any icon below to enquire about sizes, pricing, and customisation.
The Padmasana posture is one of the most sacred seated forms in Hindu iconography — representing the lotus (padma), which is the universal symbol of spiritual awakening, purity, and divine creation. When Lord Ganesha is depicted in this pose, it signifies his role as the foundational deity of spiritual practice, the remover of obstacles on the path to enlightenment, and the bestower of both worldly success and inner wisdom. The cross-legged seated stance also conveys stability, meditative focus, and composed authority.
Worshipping Padmasan Ganesha is believed to bring purity of thought, clarity of purpose, and steady progress in both material endeavours and spiritual practice. This form is celebrated across regional traditions in India — from Maharashtrian and Rajasthani temple styles to South Indian classical iconography — and is the most universally beloved Ganesha form for home mandirs, family altars, business establishments, and temple installations. Its versatility across spaces and devotional contexts makes it the natural choice for first-time devotees and lifelong worshippers alike.
Padmasan Ganesha is the most versatile and universally beloved Ganesha form — perfectly suited to virtually every devotional space. Whether for a modest home mandir, a grand temple installation, a business altar, or a meditative practice room, the lotus-seated form brings auspicious purity and grace to its setting.
Place Padmasan Ganesha facing North, East, or Northeast — the most auspicious directions for inviting divine grace and positive energy. The lotus-seated form is exceptionally adaptable across spaces: it works equally well in compact home mandirs, larger family altars, business reception areas, and temple sanctums. The seated posture allows the murti to be the focal point of daily worship without dominating the surrounding space.
A marble pedestal, decorated chowki, or temple altar at eye level or slightly above is ideal so the seated form can be viewed comfortably during darshan. Ensure sufficient space in front for offerings, lit diyas, and floral decorations. For larger ornate variants with elaborate prabhavali and thrones, allow visual breathing room so the iconographic detail can be fully appreciated. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Common questions about Padmasan Ganesha — meaning, iconography, placement, and ordering.
Padmasan Ganesha (पद्मासन गणपति), also known as Padmasana Ganapati, depicts Lord Ganesha seated in the classical lotus posture. The Sanskrit term combines Padma (lotus) and Asana (seat) — a sacred pose signifying purity, spiritual elevation, and meditative composure. It is the most universally beloved Ganesha form across Hindu devotional traditions and the most popular choice for home, temple, and business worship.
The lotus (padma) is the most sacred flower in Hindu tradition — representing purity, spiritual awakening, divine creation, and transcendence above worldly attachment. The lotus grows from muddy water yet remains pristine and beautiful, symbolising how the divine soul rises above material entanglement. When Lord Ganesha is depicted seated on or in the lotus posture, it conveys his foundational role as the deity who removes obstacles on the spiritual path while bestowing material prosperity.
Padmasan Ganesha is ideally placed in the North, East, or Northeast direction. It is suited to virtually every devotional space — home mandirs, family altars, living rooms, office receptions, business premises, meditation rooms, and temple installations. Place at eye level or slightly above on a clean chowki or pedestal. For larger ornate variants, allow visual breathing room. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Padmasan Ganesha is the most universally beloved and most varied Ganesha form in classical iconography. Our 50-design collection celebrates this richness — covering distinct halo (prabhavali) styles, crown variations (Kirita, Padma, Ratna, Kalash), regional traditions (Maharashtrian, Rajasthani, classical), companion compositions (mouse, peacock, lion vahana), held attributes (book, lotus, kalash, noose), and material expressions (pure white, painted, black stone, sandalwood-finish). This depth allows devotees to find a murti that perfectly resonates with their personal devotional preference and space.
For home mandirs and family altars, 1–2 ft is the most popular size — substantial enough to be the devotional centrepiece, yet compact enough for living rooms and personal worship spaces. For larger living rooms or formal halls, 2–3.5 ft makes a striking presence. Temple installations and business reception areas benefit from sizes of 3–5 ft and above. Smaller sizes (below 1 ft) work well for personal study desks, travel altars, or gifting.
Each Padmasan Ganesha is hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by Shilakrut's master artisans with 50+ years of legacy. The lotus-seated posture demands precise proportional accuracy, balanced symmetry, and refined detailing of the lotus base, crown, prabhavali, and ornamentation. Every piece undergoes meticulous multi-stage finishing and quality checks. Customisation in size, iconographic detail, painting style, prabhavali design, pedestal style, and finish is available across all 50 designs — share the SKU code via WhatsApp or email for tailored options.
Discover the complete range of marble Ganesha designs at Shilakrut.
Share any SKU code from this collection of 50 designs and our team will reach out with complete details — sizes, pricing, customisation, and delivery timelines. Welcome the auspicious lotus-seated form into your home, temple, or business.