This work is the Ganesha, made of sandstone, its origin is unknown. It belongs to the Banteay Srey style, of the 10th century, Angkorian period under the King Rajendravarman, from the year 944 to 968 CE. Ganesha has a human body with an elephant head.
This statue used to have two arms. It is in a seated posture with legs-crossed. The trunk and left arm, however are missing. It is known that the trunk before it was detached reach to the left with the hand was holding a bowl. The right hand holds a tusk as its attribute.
The sculpture has many fine decorative features such as a bracelet, armlet, neckband and protected chest garments which are characteristic of the Banteay Srey style in the 10th century.