| Collection | ABDUA University of Aberdeen, Human Culture Collection |
| Object Name | Granaptic statue |
| Figure |
| Deity |
| Object Number | ABDUA:63286 |
| Other Number | C96+2 |
| Other Number Type | Old Number |
| Brief Description | Stone image, 'Granaptic God of Luck' from the ruins of the Great Temple of Majoput, Java. |
| Dimensions | H: 800 mm W: 450 mm |
| Materials | stone |
| Condition | good |
| Completeness | complete |
| Technique | carved |
| Place Key | Asia, Indonesia, Java, near Soerabaja Surabaya |
| Associated Person | Fraser, Arthur |
| Field Collector | Thomson, Alexander Mr |
| Publication Note | LEMUR Database. Catalogue of Thomson of Banchory House Museum, Miscellaneous articles as arranged in Old Museum, 1847-48, pp20-21; University of Aberdeen, Museum Report, 1951 to 1952. |
| Caption | Statue of Ganesha. Ganesha, the son of lord Siva, goddess Pavati, is considered to be the remover of obstacles. The patron of art and Sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom. This statue was collected from the ruins of a temple in Java, Indonesia. |
| Aquisition Source | Christ's College, Aberdeen |
| Aquisition Date | 05/05/1905 |