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The spectacular Patachitra painting depicts a composite form of Shri Rama, Lord Krishna and Chaitanya in a most elegant manner. These three are very popular gods in Hinduism and ther are held in high esteem. Patachitra is a popular genre of ethnic painting in Orissa and was born out of the cult of God Jagannath, the presiding deity of Orissa temple. Spectacular pictorial conceptions, characteristic conventions and vibrant color patterns make the Patachitra a unique treasure in the rich coffer of Indian ethnic art. Primarily executed on cloth, using natural colors, these ethnic paintings have charmed admirers across the globe.
In this beautiful Patachitra painting, Mahaprabhu is painted showing adoration to Lord Jagannath. Lord Jagannath is the main inspirational figure for Patachitraa painting. Patachitra is a popular genre of ethnic painting in Orissa and was born out of the cult of God Jagannath, the presiding deity of Orissa temple. Spectacular pictorial conceptions, characteristic conventions and vibrant color patterns make the Patachitra a unique treasure in the rich coffer of Indian ethnic art. Primarily executed on cloth, using natural colors, these ethnic paintings have charmed admirers across the globe.
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- Product Code :7841
- Material :Brass
- Size :11"H x 3.75"W x 2"D
- Weight :1.450 Kg
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The beautiful brass figure of Lord Hanuman, who is a paradigm of immense strength and unstinted devotion towards Ramchandra, is given a refine and royal treatment. A deeper sense of finesse and refinement is manifest in the figure. Hanuman is holding his weapon and every part of his body is given a minute treatment. He played a pivotal role in rescuing Seeta from the clutches of demon king Ravana. Hanuman's devotion towards Ramchandra is legendary and once he tore apart his chest to show that Lord Ram and Seeta lived in his heart. With his one hand, the Lord is holding his weapon and with his other hand, he is blessing his disciples. His headgear is also given a refine treatment.
The beautiful Patachitra painting of Lord Hanuman is nicely depicted with strong colour pattern. A symbol of prowess and strength, Mahavali Hanuman is painted here trampling over a demon. Five headed and ten handed god is trampling over a demon. This style is characterized by unique set patterns, lines, colours, poses and postures. Despite some limitations, the style shows unique formal simplification and superb colour orchestration. Traditional hues are blood red, red ochre, black, yellow, white and indigo blue. The palette contains pure pigments and vegetable dyes. For black, lamp-soot is used.
In this Pata painting, smart colour pattern makes the painting a rare treasure for art lovers. The Puranas speak of the ten avataars of Vishnu. These incarnations detail the divine help given by Vishnu during various stages of human evolution, by appearing on earth in different forms. These avatars are said to demonstrate that divinity re-establishes Dharma or righteousness and destroys injustice from time to time, by appearing on earth in various incarnations. The ten avataras are Matsyavatara (fish), Koorma (tortoise), Varaaha (boar), Narasimha (the man lion), Vaamana (the dwarf), Parasurama (the angry man), Rama (the perfect human), Balarama and Krishna (the divine statesman). The 10th avatar which is yet to appear is Kalki.
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- Product Code :B3627
- Material :Quartz Crystal Stone
- Size :1.25"H x 0.75"W x .50"D
- Weight :10 gm. Aprox.
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- Product Code :3565
- Material :Brass
- Size :6.75"H x 5.75"W x 4"D
- Weight :2 kg
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The beautiful brass product depicts Lord of Wisdom blessing His disciples and a sense of beauty and gravity makes the product a rare piece of artistry. One of the most revered gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is worshipped first among all gods and He is called Agraganya. He is also the Remover of Obstacles as the son of Lord Shiva and Parvati removes obstacles on our path following propitiation. Also a God of Good Luck, Ganesha brings us good luck and prosperity. He is worshiped along with Goddess Lakshmi. His icons feature in temples, offices, shops, educational institutes and literally everywhere. In this spectacular products metal alloy is beautifully used with golden finish and crystal stone sparkle here.
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All the residents of Gokula were frightened by the snake Kalia,no one dared to challange him.It was Lord Govinda Who defeated and Overpowered the dangerous snake.
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- Product Code: 134
- Material: Silk
- Size: 11.50" x 17.50"
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- Product Code :1344
- Material :Patti Paper (Cotton and Paper Togather)
- Size :8"x6"
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The beautiful painting of the Mother Goddess Durga killing the demon Mahishasur is given a fine portrayal by the artist. Derived from the Sanskrit words patta (a piece of cloth), chitra (painting or picture), Patachitra is a folk art form drawn on a piece of silk, cotton or any other fabric, portraying traditional motifs and imageries of religion and society. A number of floral designs add some sparks to the painting.
The Goddess Durga is one of the most powerful goddesses in Hindu pantheon and she occupies an important role in the society of Mithila in North Bihar where this style of painting is practised by the women. The Goddess is painted standing on the tiger and natural colours and powders are nicely used in the Madhubani painting, a forte of the women in Mithila.
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- Product Code :1345
- Material :Patti Paper (Cotton and Paper Togather)
- Size :8"x6"
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- Product Code :9252
- Material :Brass
- Size :4"H x 7.50"W x 3.25"D
- Weight :1.950
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Ganesha, the elephant-head god is tre remover of obstacles. Before starting any work, people worship Lord Ganesha so that the work can be completed successfully without any obstacle. Lord Ganesha is also known as Ganapati, Siddhi Vinayak, Prathamesh etc. He is also called Vighneshwara. Ganesh is a popular figure in Indian art.
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- Product Code :3546
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.75"H x 2.75"W x 1.25"D
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The spectacular figure of the Lord of Wisdom is given a refine and detail touch. He is the God of Good Luck and is also worshiped for wealth and property. One of the mosr widely worshiped gods, Lord Ganesha is invoked before undertaking any journey or before launching a new project. He is also the Remover of Obstacles and the Lord of Wisdom. The Lord is often worshiped along with Lakshmi and such a worship gives us good luck and wealth.
Weight: 150 gm.
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- Product Code :1429
- Material :Patti Paper (Cotton and Paper Togather)
- Size :8"x6"
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In this fabulous Pata painting, the four-handed ferocious Goddess is painted trampling over Lord Shiva, who is sleeping. She is the destroyer the evil forces. She is wearing a garland of beheaded skulls and blood is dripping from her bulging tongue. She is painted black and a sense of awe is manifest here. Patachitra is a popular genre of ethnic painting in Orissa and was born out of the cult of God Jagannath, the presiding deity of Orissa temple. Spectacular pictorial conceptions, characteristic conventions and vibrant color patterns make the Patachitra a unique treasure in the rich coffer of Indian ethnic art. Primarily executed on cloth, using natural colors, these ethnic paintings have charmed admirers across the globe.
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- Product Code :B1147
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22"H x 30"W
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The beautiful Pata painting Depicts the Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhana hill with his finger as the two devotees look awestruck devotees look at him. The painting beautifully depicts an anecdote of Vrindavan in which once the jealous Indra sent torrential rains to punish the people who had stopped worshipping him and started worshipping Krishna. Indra invoked many clouds to appear in the sky and schemed to flood the region with rains lasting for seven days and seven nights. Krishna in reply then lifted Govardhan hill, under which all the animals and people of the region took shelter, safe from the rains of Indra's fury. Ultimately, Indra accepted defeat, and after praying to Krishna, left for his heavenly abode, the Heaven.
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- Product Code :3548
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.50"H x 2"W x 1.30"D
- Weight :150 gm.
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In this beautiful miniature figure, the Lord of Wisdom, is shown blessing. One of the most widely worshiped gods, Lord Ganesha is also known as the Remover of Obstacles as he creates obstacles when our time is bad and removes the same when time turns good. Some sublime designs mark the spectacular figure. Lord Ganesha's figures are seen almost every where in a temple, in an office, in a shop, or to be precise in any public places. His figure is placed at the entry point of any office or other building. It is believed that worshiping Lord Ganesha helps us get rid of desire. He blesses us with luck, wisdom, success and wealth and removes obstacles on our path. It is common practice to invoke Lord Ganesha before starting anything new or important. Well begun is half done after all!. Once Lord Ganesha got a boon from Lord Shiva, his father, that whosoever worships him at the beginning of anything new will not face any obstacles. Whenever prayers are rendered, hymns and verses in Lord Ganesha is invoked first. Any important occasion be it a child's first birthday, a new business venture, entry into a new house, beginning of a movie shoot everything is started with a prayer to Lord Ganesha. A devout Hindu believes that any task started after invoking Lord Ganesha is bound to succeed. In most Hindu temples, there is a sanctum at the entrance exclusively for Lord Ganesha. Devotees first offer their prayers to Him and then go to the main deity of the temple.
The beautiful Madhubani painting depicts the Lord Krishna and the gopis in a nice manner. Lord Krishna occupies a pivotal position in the art form of Madhubani and the painting shows the Lord teasing the female gopis in a refresh manner. Mainly practised by the female folks of Mithila, the artists use crushed wet rice and natural colors on purely Handmade Paper. These paintings are drawn on a canvas of handmade paper, using natural colours and fabric dyes.
The beautiful Patachitra painting of Lord Varaha is given a refine and detail treatment. Lord Vishnu in His incarnation of Varaha (boar), dived into the ocean, and saved Bhoomi Devi who sank into the bottom of the ocean, with his massive snout. Vishnu as Varahamurthy is enshrined at Tiruvidandai near Chennai, and at the Kanchipuram Kamakshiamman temple. Here the Lord is shown saving the Mother Earth with his massive snout.
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Product Code :1154Material :Handmade PaperSize :15"H x 22"W
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The beautiful Madhubani painting depicts an anecdote from the life of Lord Krishna’s childhood when he was punished by mother Yashoda after getting caught red handed while eating butter. The child Krishna is being held tight by the tree along with the cow. A number of natural colours are being nicely used in the painting and the trees are given a nice treatment in the painting.
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- Product Code :2629
- Material :Patti Paper (Cotton and Paper Togather)
- Size : 7" x 5"
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Sati, meaning `true` was one of the daughters of Daksha. Sati is a Hindu goddess of marital felicity and long life and is worshipped by all Hindu women for the long life of their husbands. Sati is the first consort of Lord Shiva and his second wife is Parvati, the incarnation of Sati. In the Puranas it is mentioned that Sati lures Shiva from leading a lonely life into creative involvement in the world. Sati or Dakshayani is also known as Uma, Aparna and Sivakamini. She was named Gauri for her fair and golden complexion. She is also known as Dakshayani for being the daughter of Daksha. To win the heart of Lord Shiva, Sati abandoned the lap of royal luxury and went to the forest, where she devoted herself to austerities and the worship of Shiva. After a long time of rigorous penance, Shiva was finally pleased with Sati`s devotion and married her much against the wishes of Daksha. Daksha being an arrogant king cut off all his relations with Sati and deprived her from his family. Later, Daksha once organized a huge Yajna to which all the Gods were invited, except Sati and Shiva. Sati went to the Yagnya against the wishes of Lord Shiva. Shiva then provided her with a guide to attend the Yajna. Sati was greeted coldly by her father Daksha. They were soon in the midst of a heated argument about the demerits of Shiva. Daksha criticized Shiva in the face of all gods. Sati could not stand such abuse and she immolated herself. When Lord Shiva came to know about this devastation, he was furious. He created Virabhadra and Bhadrakali, two fierce creatures who wreaked chaos and disorder in the Yajna area. Everyone present in the Yajna along with Daksha was terrified. An enraged Lord Shiva performed the fearsome Tandava dance with Sati`s charred body on his shoulders. During this dance, Sati`s body came apart and fell into pieces at different places on earth and these places came to be famous pilgrimage sites for Hindus.
Lord Krishna is one of the most popular Gods in Hinduism and he is also a very popular figure for the people of Mithila where Madhubani paintings thrive. Lord Krishna at the centre of the painting implies the centrality of the figure to universe. The gopis are painted surrounding the Lord. Madhubani painting is the forte of the women of Mithila in North Bihar and they use natural powders and colours to paint natural and mythological figures.
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- Product Code :5409
- Material :Brass
- Size :4.75"H x 2.75"W x 1.25"D
- Weight :750 gm.
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The beautiful brass figure of Lord Ganesha is given a spectacular and exquisite treatment. Lord Ganesha is one of the most-worshipped gods in Hinduism and He is the Remover of Obstacles and the God of Learning. One of the most-banevolent gods in Hinduism, he could be easily propitiated. This elephant-eared god is the son of Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity Gods and Parvati.The beautiful Madhubani painting portrays the four-handed Lord Ganesha, one of the most worshipped gods in Hinduism with some beautiful designs. He is being worshipped by two devotees. The pattern of colour is spectacular and the Lord is Wisdom is given a local look by the women of Mithila in North Bihar. A magic of Mithila, this form of folk art has been the forte of the women folk of Northern Bihar and they use natural dyes for painting on Handmade Paper.
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