- Artist name: Unknown
- Date: 10th century
- Origins: India
- Material: Stone
- Size: 13 ½ inches height, 10 ¼ inches wide, 3 ¼ inches in diameter
- Current Location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Description: This sculpture is of the goddess called Ganesh the son of Shiva and the remover of obstacles. He is featured seating on lions as a throne as well as him holding multiple objects with four arms. Each part of his body represents different aspects, the huge head represents intellect, his eyes represent focusing more, his elephant trunk on his left side represents success and happiness, the single tusk means keeping the good and getting rid of the bad, and his large stomach represents the delightful and displeasing parts of life.