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- Product Code: 1181
- Material: Brass
- Size: 5.10"H x 3.25"W x 2"D
- Weight: 700 gm.
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The artist has chiseled Patañjali, the compiler of the Yoga Sutra, a major work containing aphorisms on the practical and philosophical wisdom regarding practice of Raja Yoga, out of metal brass with masterly elegance. Patañjali is the reputed author of the Yoga Sutra, as well as commentary on Panini's Sanskrit grammar (Astyadhyayi). There are also many ayurvedic texts attributed to him. Desirous of teaching yoga to the world, he is said to have fallen (pat) from heaven into the open palms (anjali) of a woman, hence the name Patanjali. The Yoga Sutra is a treatise on Raja Yoga, built on the Samkhya School and the Hindu scripture of the Bhagavad Gita. Yoga is also found in the Puranas, Vedas and Upanishads. Still, this work is certainly a major work among the great Hindu scriptures and certainly is the basis of Raja Yoga. Patañjali's Yoga is one of the six schools of Hindu Philosophy. They give us the earliest reference to the popular term Ashtanga Yoga that translates literally as the eight limbs of yoga. They are yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana and samadhi.
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- Product Code: 5063
- Material: Brass Statue
- Size: 4.5 inch x 2.0 inch x 1.5 inch
- Weight: 240 gm.
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The beautiful brass figure of Garuda is nicely carved out with a deep sense of finesse. Garuda is a Hindu divinity and is the mount (vahana) of the Lord Vishnu. Normally, Garuda is depicted as having the golden body of a strong man with a white face, red wings, and an eagle's beak and with a crown on his head. This ancient deity was said to be massive, large enough to block out the sun. Garuda is known as the eternal sworn enemy of the Nāga serpent race and known for feeding exclusively on snakes, such behavior may have referred to the actual Short-toed Eagle of India. The image of Garuda is often used as the charm or amulet to protect the bearer from snake attack and its poison, since the king of birds is an implacable enemy and "devourer of serpent". Garudi Vidya is the mantra against snake poison to remove all kinds of evil.
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- Product Code :B6061
- Material :Cotton Cloth with Sequin Work
- Size :43"H x 31"W
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- Product Code: 5244
- Material: Brass
- Size: 11.50"H x 8"W
- Weight: 2.250 kg.
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- Product Code: 4919
- Material: Brass
- Size: 7"H x 9.25"W
- Weight: 950g.
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- Product Code: 4033
- Material: Brass
- Size: 12"H x 4.50"W x 3.75"Diam
- Weight: 2.300 gm
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Lord Dhanvantari is called the father of Ayurveda. He was a great doctor in ancient time. Many inventions and discoveries in this ancient school of medicine are attributed to Lord Dhanvantari. It is believed that a statue of Lord Dhanvantari generates good health. It can be presented to anyone wishing good health.
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- Product Code: 3821
- Material: Brass
- Size: 8.25"H x 5"W x 2.50"D
- Weight: 1.750 Kg.
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Goddess Lakshmi is extremely popular among the women and is widely worshipped for wealth and prosperity. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman of golden complexion, with four hands. Laksmi's four hands represent the four ends of human life: dharma or righteousness, "kama" or desires, "artha" or wealth, and "moksha" or liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Cascades of gold coins are seen flowing from her hands, suggesting that those who worship her gain wealth. She is often depicted wearing gold embroidered red clothes.
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- Product Code: BS7397
- Material: Cold Cast Resin
- Size: 12.25"H x 7.25"W x 3.30"D
- Weight: 1.880 kg.
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Cotton Tapestry - Lord Murugan
Dimensions - 40 x 30” (inches)
Sequence Work Wall Hanging Art. Ideal for living hall, temples, gifting.
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- Product Code B6223
- Material: Cotton Cloth with Sequin Work
- Size: 42"H x 30"W
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- Product Code :B5905
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.50" H x 1.75" W x .75" D
- Weight :170 Gm.
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- Product Code: 5611
- Material: Brass
- Size: 6.75"H x 3"W x 2.50"D
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- Product Code: 4408
- Material: Brass
- Size: 11.75"H x 9.25"W x 7.25"D
- Weight: 7.10 kg..
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- Product Code :894
- Material :Brass
- Size :13"H z 4.25"W x 3.50"D
- Weight :2.750 Kg.
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This image is Uma(Parvati),Goddess Uma is known by many names,in scripture Durga Saptashati there are described 108 names of the Goddess like Shailputri (daughter of mountains) Skand Mata (mother of skanda) Mahagauri (extremely fair) Siddhidatri (giver of magical spiritual powers) etc.Goddess Uma is glorified in Indian literature and sculptures as being beautiful daughter of Himavat, the God of the
Great HimalayanMountains and the heavenly nymph Mena.Uma is above all known as Shiva's wife, who obtained her husband through great heroic effort and she is the one who provokes him into creating their child, this being necessary for the conservation of the world. Parvati discovered her passion for Shiva in childhood, and immediately realized that she needed to prove the endless depths of her feelings if she wished to become his wife. She focused her mind on Shiva only.
The beautiful brass image of Narasimha has been nicely carved out of brass by the sculptor along with Bhakta Prahlad. Lord Vishnu in his incarnation as Narasimha killed Hiranyakashipu, the father of Bhakta Prahlad and salvaged mankind from the atrocity of the demon king. The figures have been given a royal treatment and show a greater degree of gracefulness and satisfaction.
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- Product Code: 700
- Material: Brass
- Size: 17.25"H x 9.50"W x 4.75"D
- Weight: 6.400 Kg
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The third incarnation among the Ten Incarnations is Varaha avatara, (Boar incarnation.) At the beginning of the creation of the universe, Brahma, a male named Svayambhuva Manu and a female named Satarupa manifested from his body. By the desire of Brahma, Svayambhuva Manu accepted Satarupa as his wife for the purpose of creation. Seeing the earth submerged in the water of annihilation and desiring to seek a dwelling place for the living beings, Manu approached his father Brahma and prayed to him to rescue the earth. When Brahma saw the earth submerged in the water, he thought for a long time about how it could be rescued. He had earlier established the earth after removing all the water but he could not understand why the earth had sunk into the water again. He had been appointed for the work of creation but the earth had become inundated in a deluge and had sunk down to the Rasatala planetary system.
Even after much effort, Brahma was not able to think of any solution. At last, he took shelter of the Supreme Lord Visnu. While Brahma was still deep in thought, a small boar the size of the tip of a thumb manifested from his nose. But the most surprising thing is that the small boar expanded in front of Brahma and within moments, filled the sky and assumed a form as big as an elephant. Brahma, together with the great brahmanas like Marici, as well as the Four Kumaras and Svayambhuva Manu saw the transcendental Varaha form and began to discuss among them. Lord Brahma thought that this was some denizen of the transcendental world in disguise; traveling in the form of a boar.
In this way, while Brahma was deliberating with his associates, Sri Hari roared tumultuously like the great mountain Giriraja. The omnipotent Sri Hari enlivened Brahma and the other highly elevated brahmanas by again roaring with His uncommon voice. The sound of His roar was so sweet that it destroyed all the miseries of the hearer. Brahma, Svayambhuva Manu, and other sages who reside on Janaloka, Tapaloka and Satyaloka, chanted auspicious mantras from the Vedas as offerings to Varahadeva. Lord Visnu in the form of Varaha accepted the prayers of Brahma and other sages and for the benefit of the demigods, entered into the waters of annihilation. Before entering into the water, Lord Varaha rose into the sky lashing His tail. The Lord raised the hair on His shoulders and scattered the clouds in the sky with His hooves. With raised hairs and white tusks, and with luminous effulgence, the Lord's form was brilliant. This is Sri Hari's unique transcendental pastime. Just the remembrance of it causes shivering in the body. He was omnipotent and omniscient, yet like an animal, He searched for the earth by the sense of smell. His external appearance was fearful; however, He pleased the sages engaged in offering prayers by glancing over them and entered into the water. His dive into the water with his thunderbolt-like body divided the ocean. The ocean prayed to Lord out of fear, "Please protect me, O Supreme Lord!"
The Lord of all sacrifices penetrated the water with His hooves, and in the depths of the Rasatala Ocean, He saw the earth lying there as he carried it in his stomach during the time of devastation. Lord Varaha lifted the earth on His tusks and appeared very splendid. At that time, a very powerful demon named Hiranyaksa challenged Him with a huge mace. An enraged Lord Varaha killed the demon within the water, just as a lion kills an elephant. The body, head and face of the Lord became red with the blood of the demon. The Lord, being thus satisfied with the prayers of the great sages, placed the earth on the water with His hooves.
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- Product Code: 3440
- Material: Brass
- Size: Ram-9"H, Sita-8.50"H, Laxman-8.75", Hanuman-6"
- Weight: 4.00 Kg.
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These spectacular brass statues depict Lord Ramchandra and His court in a most accomplished manner as the great devotee Hanuman is bowing in front of His Lord. A deep sense of finesse is manifest. Crafted out of brass in a most prolific manner, these figures reveal deep sense of devotion and piety. Lord Ramchandra was the king of Ayodha, who was earlier exiled by his father at the behest of his wife Kaikeyi. While in exile, His wife Sita was abducted by Ravana, the great demon king. Hanuman, the great devotee of Lord Ramchandra assisted Ramchandra to raise a battle against Ravana and finally Seeta was rescued from the clutches of the king Ravana. These events constitute the great Indian epic Ramayana.
The statue of the Goddess of wealth carrying a pot of wealth is very auspicious. The sculpture has meaningfully created the statue with the pot of wealth. She is the creator of wealth. This lucky statue can inspire a devotee to generate more wealth through the blessing of the goddess. In north India, Godess Lakshmi is worshipped on the day of Diwali, but in eastern India, Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped on the Full Moon day after Durga Puja. The Goddess of wealth and prosperity is nicely holding a pot of wealth on her left hand. The Goddess Lakshmi is extremely popular among the women and is widely worshipped for wealth and prosperity. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman of golden complexion, with four hands. Laksmi's four hands represent the four ends of human life: dharma or righteousness, "kama" or desires, "artha" or wealth, and "moksha" or liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Cascades of gold coins are seen flowing from her hands, suggesting that those who worship her gain wealth. She is often depicted wearing gold embroidered red clothes.
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- Product Code :1957
- Material: Brass
- Size: 6.25"H x 7"W x 4"D
Weight: 1.800 Kg.
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The beautiful and spectacular figures of Lord Vishnu, one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, the other two being Lord Shiva and Vishnu, are delicately chiseled out of brass. Some exquisite carvings mark the beautiful brass figure. The duo are seated on the lotus and the huge serpent is shown covering them. Lord Vishnu is responsible for the preservation of the universe and Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth. The Lord Vishnu is shown reclining on the coiled-up thousand-hooded Shesha Naga, with his consort Lakshmi, seated at his feet; the assemblage rests on the "Kshira Sagar" (ocean of Milk).
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- Product Code: 2747
- Material: Brass
- Size: 6.50"H x 5.50"W
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The beautiful brass bust of the Lord Balaji, one of the most popular gods in South India is given a detail and refine treatment. Lord Venkateswara is popularly known as Balaji and is the presiding deity of the Tirumala Hills, in Andhra Pradesh. He is one of the manifestations of Lord Vishnu, who incarnated in a previous Kali-yuga at the request of sage Narada. The sage requested Lord Vishnu to settle in Tirumala, to shower his eternal grace on mankind, who were very much depressed and unable to follow the rigorous yoga practices of self realization. Tirumala, the seat of Lord Venkateswara is surrounded by seven hills, thus He is known as Lord of the seven hills. His figure is richly ornate and He is wearing a long headgear.
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- Product Code :4005
- Material : Wood, enamel paint
- Size : 24"H x 11.50"W x 4.75"D
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The eye-catching wooden figurine of prabha Ganesha is nicely carved out revealing a deep sense of devotion and respect, known only to a few skilled practitioners. The Lord is depicted wearing sparkling garlands and jewelries. Known as the Remover of Obstacles, Lord Ganesha is worshipped before undertaking any ritual or journey. Shown here the Lord is seated on a lotus throne, the statue is painted using shades of green, yellow and orange.
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- Product Code :BS7389
- Material :Cold cast resin
- Size :10.75"H x 7"W x 4.75"D
- Weight :1.830 kg.
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This stunning handcrafted representation of Durga comes in a cold cast resin bronze finish and measures at 10.75" inches tall. Durga, the mother of the universe, is regarded as the power behind the creation, preservation, and destruction of the world. She stands in front of the lion that represents power, will and determination, which symbolizes her mastery over those qualities. The special production process of this piece, originated from Great Britain, uses actual bronze powder mixed in the cold cast resin in order to ensure a richer, more life-like presentation.
- Absolutely gorgeous representation of Divine Mother Goddess-Durga
- Size - 10.75" Height Material -Cold Cast Resin.
- Premium quality Cold Cast Resin hand-painted bronze color accents and antique finish
- Sculpted in breathtaking detail!
- Durga - mother of the universe, a symbol of all divine forces
- Diwali gifts,Navratra Gifts,Wedding Gifts,Anniversary Gifts,Birthday Gifts,Valentine Gifts,Spritual Gifts,Religious Gifts
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- Product Code: SS6972
- Material: Stone
- Size: 2.75"H x 1.75"W x "L
- Weight: 147 gm.
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- Product Code: SS697I
- Material: Stone
- Size: 4.85"H x 2.75"W x 4.75"L
- Weight: 700 gm.
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