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Lord Krishna killed many demons sent by King Kamsa to kill him, such as Putana, Trinavarta,Saktasura, Dhenkasur, Vatsasura,V yomasura, Aghasura, Bakasura, Pralambasura, Aristasura and Kesi. Here are shown some of them.


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- Product Code :4166
- Material :Soft Stone Statue of Orissa, Special Note : Not in a single piece of stone
- Size :7.50"H x 4"W x 2"D
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A rare depiction of the universal form of Lord Vishnu, the Patachitra painting shows the overarching power of the Lord Vishnu. When at the battle of Kurukshetra, a hesitant Arjuna didn’t want to raise arms against his kith and kin. Krishna convinced him that we are all to bear the fruits of our action in previous life. He talks about his incarnation to save his devotees from the evil forces. When an inquisitive Arjuna asked Krishna to show His universal form, Krishna appeared in His Vishnu form, with omnipotent, omnipresent powers.


One of the most colourful festivals celebrated by the Bengalees, the artists of Bengal have given Durga Puja a vivrant treatment. Patachitra paintings are one of the most beautiful folk paintings in India and the treatment of vibrant colour and strong lines are the defining features of this form of panting. The painting has depicted the all-powerful Durga killing the demon Mahisasur. The people regaling the spirit of the Puja have also found a colourful treatment in the painting. Indeed a collector’s rare choice. While the puja embodies the spirit of the victory of the good over the evil, it also reminds about the power of the Goddess Durga who was born out of the collective power of all the gods.


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- Product Code :801
- Material :Patti paper (cotton and paper togather)
- Size : 12" x 18"
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This patachitra painting from Orissa stands out to be a unique creation in itself as the fantastic pictorial conceptions, the idiosyncratic conventions, the extraordinary system of line formations and vibrant use of colours have given this painting based on a theme of the epic Ramayan a bright efflorescence. The uniqueness of this school of painting was derived from some primitive forms of aboriginal art from Orissa or its neighbouring states. While the demons have been painted blue and black the banar sena (monkey soldiers) have been treated with yellow colours.A beautiful tradition of painting from Orissa, the process of preparing the canvas (Pata) is onerous and involves the preparation of a tamarind seed paste, mixed with water in an earthen pot and subjected to further treatment. When the canvas is dry, it is polished, a process that takes several hours. Once it is dry, the paintings ('chitrakarita') begin. A border is drawn around the pata. Then the outlines of the figures are drawn in white pigment. Next the background between the border and the figure or figures is painted in a solid colour, that are either natural or organic. Later, fine decorations are added to the picture. The painting is finished with a protective coating.


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- Product Code :4165
- Material :Soft Stone Statue of Orissa, Special Note : Not in a single piece of stone
- Size :6"H x 3.50"W
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The marriage of Lord Shiva with Parvati has given a beautiful picturisation by the master painter. Lord Shiva is considered to have led a very weird kind of life and in his marriage all sections of people accompanied him. The painting is a classic example of decorating the mythological aspect in a most creative manner. The use colour and lines are quite impressive.

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- Product Code :5430
- Material :Brass
- Size :3"H x 1.75"W x 1.85"D Each
- Weight :410 gm.
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- Product Code :3933
- Material :Brass
- Size :4.25"H x 2"W x 1.6"D
- Weight :315 gm.
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This mask of Lord Shiva signifies the supreme, the purest, most beloved and auspicious. Lord Shiva is also known as Pashupati which means God of all human beings, other gods, evils and all other creatures. Shiva is one of the Trideva or trinity along with Brahma and Vishnu. His body remains covered with ash and the scared river Ganges emerges from his head. He has a snake round his neck and a moon on his head. He has three eyes, one on his forehead and Nandi which is a bull is his vehicle.


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- Product Code :1715
- Material :Tussar Silk
- Size : 18" x 11"
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Govardhan hill is located near Vrindavan and is considered sacred the Hindus. According to Vaishnava legend the Vedic demi-god, Indra was losing his hold over the human beings, and became jealous of the boy Krishna (an incarnation of the Supreme God according to the Bhagavata Purana. Indra thus 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 Svarga.

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- Product Code :3947
- Material :Brass
- Size : 7.50"H x 5.25"W x 2.25"D
- Weight :1.60 kg.
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- Product Code :1716
- Material :Tussar Silk
- Size : 29.50"H x 17.50"W
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An epitome of tremendous power and strength, the fiery image of the Goddess Kali is being given a spectacular treatment in traditional Pata pattern. Beautiful application of colour and patterns has added some sparkling impact in the painting on tussar silk. The Goddess is painted stepping over the sleeping Shiva, that symbolizes ignorance. She is wearing the garlands of human skulls. Believed to be a form of Parvati, Kali is the identified with the killing of the darker side of human beings. Worshipping her helps us get rid of the evil forces in life. The frame of the painting is being nicely decorated with some dazzling designs.

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- Product Code :3950
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.75"h x 4.75"w x 2.50"d
- Weight :1.500 Kg.
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The brass idol depicts young Lord Krishna sitting on a lotus flower, playing melodious flute. The statue showcases Lord Krishna seemingly lost in the activity, with his calm eyes half open and his cute little face bearing a sublime smile. A glance at the idol invariably evokes emotions of love and bliss in the audience, be them the devotees of Lord Krishna or not. Having it to adorn your living room or bedroom is likely to fill the air of the room with identical feel and flavor.


In this beautiful Kalamkari painting, the Lord Ganesha both causes obstacles on our way and following propitiation removes the same. Therefore he is called the Remover of Obstacles (Lord Vigneswara). In the first book the Mahabharata, and is said that he asked Ganesha to aid him in writing it down. It is said that Ganesha imposed a condition that Vyasa narrate the story without pause, and Vyasa made a counter-condition that Lord Ganesh understand the verse before he transcribed it. This is supposed to explain the complicated Sanskrit used in some sections of the Mahabharata, recited by Vyasa when he wanted a break.


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- Product Code :4161
- Material :Soft Stone of Orissa
- Size : 6"
- Weight : 700 gm.
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- Product Code :2128
- Material :Tussar silk
- Size : 32" x 19"
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The spectacular Pata painting depicts the ferocious goddess Kali with some beautiful lines and carvings. On her two hands, the goddess is carrying different weapons and she is also carrying a beheaded figure seeping blood from it. The Goddess is depicted trampling over sleeping Shiva. The borders of the painting are nicely painted with natural colours and the background is quite attractive. Goddess Kali is a popular goddess especially in Bengal and it is believed that worshipping her helps us get rid of the evil forces.


The spectacular stone statuette of the Remover of Obstacles is given a refine and minute touch with some nice carvings. Considered one of the most benevolent and auspicious gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha can be easily propitiated. The figure reflects a deep sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. Lord Ganesha is fearless (Abhaya) and He is worshipped before undertaking any rituals and so is called Agraganya. He is the Remover of Obstacles as the Lord creates obstacles on our path and removes the same following propitiation.

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- Product Code :3960
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.75"H x 5.50"W x 3.75"D
- Weight :1.900 kg
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“Siddhi Vinayak” is the name of Lord Ganesh. He is the son of Lord Shiva & Parvati. The word “Siddhi Vinayak” means one who grants your wishes. Before any good work blessings of Lord Ganesha helps to complete the work successfully. Lord Ganeshs is also known as “Prathamesh” because he is worshipped before any other gods or goddess.


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- Product Code :2887
- Material :Brass
- Size : 9.75"H x 7.75"W x 3.35"D
- Weight :5.100 Kg
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The spectacular brass figure of Lord Ganesha is given a resplendent touch with some splendid carvings. Son of Lord Shiva and Gauri (Parvati), Lord Ganesha is one of the most revered gods in Hinduism and he is worshipped before undertaking any rituals. The beautiful brass figure has some sparkling panels on it as the Lord is seated on a huge mouse, his vehicle.

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- Product Code :2881
- Material :Brass
- Size :4.25"H x 3"W x 2"D
- Weight :650 gm.
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Son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, Lord Ganesha is one of the most-worshipped gods in Hinduism and Lord Ganesha is also known as the Remover of Obstacles and the Lord of Wisdom. The beautiful brass figure is given a splendid touch with some exquisite carvings. Lord Ganesha is one of the most-benevolent gods in Hinduism and he can be easily propitiated.
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