He symbolizes beginning, creativity and wisdom. Four faces: Represents the four branches of knowledge, namely the four Vedas.
Red: The color of creation. Vehicle: The swan, a pure animal and symbol of wisdom. Weapons and ornaments: Vedas, palm leaf manuscripts and the Ma?? ha, symbols of knowledge and practice. Creator: Brahma created all things in the universe, including gods, humans and animals. Grantor of blessings: Those who worship Brahma usually pray for knowledge, success and progress in life. Symbol of beginnings: Brahma is often presided over by the initiation of something new.Compassion: Brahma is a god of compassion, kindness and mercy. Worship of Brahma is usually performed on Thursday, his birthday. Offering red lotus flowers, fruits, and incense sticks, as well as prayers and meditation are also important ways to worship Phra Phrom. Phra Phrom in Thai Culture.
In Thailand, Phra Phrom is widely worshipped, especially at Ratchaprasong Intersection in Bangkok, where a large statue of Phra Phrom is enshrined and known as the Erawan Shrine. Phra Phrom is an important deity in Hinduism and Thai culture. He is a symbol of creation, knowledge, and progress.Worshiping Phra Phrom is a way to ask for a blessing for a happy life, prosperity, and success in what one desires. Size : Width 9 cm x Dept 6 cmx High 12.5 cm.
Note : Size, color, weight maybe little different depend on scales.