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Dancing Ganesh is holding an upside-down noose, his broken tusk that he used to write the Mahabharata epic, a ball of sweets, and an elephant goad. Goads are symbolic of how one should steer the soul away from the ignorance and illusions of this earthly world just as a mahout would steer an elephant away from any treacherous path. His trunk is to his left holding a water vessel. There is a large rat next to the left foot of Ganesh. The rat is Ganesha's vehicle. Rats are capable of gnawing through anything making them a fit companion for Ganesh &the remover of obstacles&.
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