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- Product Code :3559
- Material :Tussar silk
- Size : 42" x 31"
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A spectacular colour pattern and sharp and lines are manifest here as the mother goddess is trampling on Lord Shiva.
A very powerful goddess in Hinduism, Mahakali is the repository of the ferocious nature of power. Though lot of negative attributes are associated with this goddess, worshiping her helps us get rid of evil forces. She is wearing garland of human skulls and is holding a beheaded human head.
Kali is a Hindu goddess associated with eternal energy. Literally meaning 'black', but has by folk etymology come to mean 'force of time (kala)'. Despite her negative connotations, she is today considered the goddess of time and change. Although sometimes presented as dark and violent, her earliest incarnation as a figure of annihilation still has some influence.
Kali is represented as the consort of god Shiva, on whose body she is often seen standing. She is associated with many other Hindu goddesses like Durga, Bhadrakali, Sati, Rudrani, Parvati and Chamunda. She is the foremost among the Dasa-Mahavidyas, ten fierce Tantric goddesses.


The marvelous marble painting depicts the immortal saga of love between Lord Krishna, the great Casanova and Radha in a most adorable manner. They are holding each others arms. Even the cow is also nicely decorated. They are wearing some spectacular drapery and dazzling jewelries. A deep amorous feeling marks the painting. Spectacular golden inlays make the painting look even more beautiful. The saga of love between Krishna and Radha has been inspiring Indian writers, devotees for generations and thousands of religious literatures have been churned out based on this emotional issue.


The beautiful, charming princess has surrendered herself completely into the strong arms of the handsome prince. A very intimate love scene is manifest in the beautiful Batik painting that plays with splendid colours. The handsome prince is holding her on his arms with lot of love and affection.

An excellent example of the ancient dhokra technique, the statuette is created through a laborious lost wax process associated with the tribal groups of northern India. The figure exalts the rich legacy of the dhokra style of sculpture. The model is sculpted of clay and dried in the sun; it is then covered with beeswax and more clay, forming a mold. The piece is cast, cleaned and again dried in the sun. Finally, it is heated in the ground for five days and polished.


Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. The goddess is worshipped for prosperity. One of the most popular goddesses in Hinduism, even a woman who brings luck to the family is called Lakshmi. The owl is her vehicle (that is why she is also known as Uluka Vahini). The gracefulness and feminine flair in the image is manifest.


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- Product Code : 14035
- Material: Brass
- Weight: 410gm.
- Size: 4.25"H x 2.50"W x 1.50"D
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- Product Code : 14300
- Material: Brass
- Size : 6.50"H x 4.5"W x 3.25"D
- Weight : 1.57 gm.
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Sterling silver is nicely used in this beautiful bracelet with a deep sense of finesse and satisfaction. No doubt the beautiful bracelet will create waves in the heart of any woman possessing the ornament. Woman's love for ornaments is innate and they simply love to have ornaments. Such a beautiful bracelet will be a spectacular gift for any woman.


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Product Code :6569
Material: Brass
Size: 2.25" H x 6.50" W x 3.25" D
Weight: 390 gm.
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The brass floral diya with handle is nicely crafted. It is minutely treated. The floral designs are beautifully done with a sense of finesse. Diyas are essential part of any religious function for every Hindu family. It is customary for any function the diya is lit before beginning any function. This is like an invitation to the divine to come and bless us. An elaborate “Aarti” prayer ceremony is performed with five diyas burning at once. The aarti ritual literally purifies the atmospheric air. This symbolizes our dedication and oneness with the Lord and gathering from Him a part of his piousness and immense power and strength.



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- Publisher : Emesco Books
- By : Brahamsri Chaganti Koteswara Rao
- Cover : Hardcover
- Language : Telugu
- Edition : 2014
- Pages : 846
- Weight : 1.350 gm.
- Size : 10 x 7.5 x 1.5 inches
- ISBN-10: 9382203966
- ISBN-13: 978-9382203964





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- Product Code :B446
- Material :Brass
- Size :14"H x 9"W x 5.40"D
- Weight :3.390 kg.
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The brass image of Vajradhara Buddha is nicely carved out revealing a deep sense of gracefulness and the figure reveals a deep sense of refinement and treatment. Vajradhara expresses the quintessence of Buddhahood itself. It represents the essence of the historical Buddha's realization of enlightenment. The Vajradhara Buddha is the source of all the manifestations of enlightenment.


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- Product Code :5099
- Material :Natural dyes and water Colors on handmade paper
- Size :21.50"h x 7.50"w
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- Product Code :B3734
- Material :Brass
- Size :18""H x 7.75"W x 5.75"D
- Weight :9.470 kg.
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The beautiful velvet painting of Lord Shiva in the form of Ice Limgam is given a resplendent treatment with some sparkling patters. The Amarnath cave, located in Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most famous Hindu temples in India. Inside the Amarnath Cave lies the ice Shiva Linga: a natural formation of an ice stalagmite in the form of lingam. This lingam, of Shiva is said to grow and shrink with the phases of the moon, reaching it's height during the summer festival.According to Hindu mythology, this is the cave where Lord Shiva told about the secret of Life and eternity to His divine consort Parvati, and hence this shrine holds a very special value to the Hindus.
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