This form of the four-armed Ganesh is unique in its innovation. In two of the four arms he is carrying a trident and a serpent, while of the other two, emerging from his waist, one is a transform of a goad, and another, is in the gesture of ‘abhaya’. Not a crown or headdress, his long thick blue hair adorns his head. His mount mouse is under him but he is not riding it. He is seated on a semi-circular ribbed structure which also symbolises his lower half.