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A Laughing Buddha considered very auspicious. It is usually placed facing the door. His large protruding belly is symbolic of happiness, luck and prosperity. It is believed that if a person rubs his belly it brings good luck.
Often, one single Feng shui coin is placed below the statue. There are many instances of good things happening to the people who bring Laughing Buddha home.





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- Product Code :4886
- Material :Resin
- Size :8" x 6.50"
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- Product Code :BS7560
- Material :Resin
- Size :6.50"H x 4.75"W x 3"D
- Weight :600 gm.
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- Product Code :BS7555
- Material :Resin
- Size :8.50"H x 6.25"W x 3.25"D
- Weight :760 gm.
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- Product Code :BS7554
- Material :Resin
- Size :5.75"H x 4.25"W x 2.25"D
- Weight :370 gm.
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She is the warrior goddess, whose mythology centers around combating evils and demonic forces that threaten peace, prosperity and dharma of the good. She is the fierce form of the protective mother goddess, willing to unleash her anger against wrong, violence for liberation and destruction to empower creation.
The beautiful resin statue has hand-painted accents to show the excellent detailing, The figure reveals a sense of gravity and accomplishment.It makes a great gift for anyone who could use a little good fortune.

This gorgeous Avalokiteshvara Collectible Figurine Statue Buddha Sculpture Buddhism has the finest details and highest quality you will find anywhere! Avalokiteshvara Collectible Figurine Statue Buddha Sculpture Buddhism is truly remarkable.
Avalokiteshvara Collectible Figurine Statue Buddha Sculpture Buddhism Details:
- Condition: Brand New
- Dimensions: 9.50"H x 8.25"W x 4"D (inches)
- Crafted with: Resin


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- Product Code :BS7376
- Material :Cold Cast Bronze, Resin
- Size :7.25"H x 4"W x 4"D
- Weight :750 gm.
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Hanuman, the mighty Hindu deity that aided Lord Rama in his expedition against evil forces, is one of the most popular idols in the Hindu pantheon. Believed to be an avatar of Lord Shiva, Hanuman is worshiped as a symbol of physical strength, perseverance and devotion. The monkey god's tale in the Indian epic Ramayana is known for its astounding ability to inspire and equip the reader with the ingredients needed to face ordeals and conquer obstructions in the way of the world. In times of trouble, it is a common faith among Hindus to chant the name of Hanuman or sing his hymn ("Hanuman Chalisa") and proclaim "Bajrangbali Ki Jai" - "victory to thy thunderbolt strength". Made of quality cold cast resine. The technique of producing cold cast bronze originated in Britian. Cold cast resin is a mixture of actual bronze powder and quality resin.SIZE : 7.25 inches height
Material: Cold cast bronze Resin, Color: Multicolour
Item Size: 18.4 cm x 10.16 cm x 10.16 cm
Hanuman, Hindu god of strength
Lord Hanuman represents joy and happiness which is symbolic to bring prosperity and good luck
Hanuman idol is a Hindu god happiness in your home and office gift boxed
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- Product Code :B6943
- Material :Fiber
- Size :9.50"H x 7.50"W x 3.75"D
- Weight :650 gm.
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The three resin dolls of Punjabi women dancing Gidda dance. The well dreaaed women are exuding enthusiasm and spirit. Gidda is a popular folk dance performed by Punjabi women and this beautiful dance exhibits teasing, fun and exuberance of Punjabi life. Gidda dance is just as energetic as Bhangra, another very popular Punjabi dance form, and at the same time it manages to creatively display feminine grace and elasticity. Gidda dance is stylistically simple. Jingle of the bells, thumping of the feet, beat of the drum and the resplendence of Punjabi women in salwar kameej creates an enchanting atmosphere for it. Harmony is the essence in gidda movements that are inclusive of swinging and twisting the body, shaking of the shoulders, bending to a double and clapping. Giddha dance incorporate village life scenes of woman spinning, fetching water from the well and grinding. This is accompanied with appropriate boli and songs.

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Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of fortune and wealth. As per the Hindu legends she appeared in the world from the ‘Samudra Manthan’- ocean churning. Although every businessman worships mother Lakshmi everyday but she is specifically worshipped on the day of Deewali by all the Hindus especially in North India. In south India she is adored on the day of Vara Maha Lakshmi Vratham. She is the wife of Lord Vishnu and is extremely beautiful.
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- Product Code: 2655
- Size: 4.50"H x 3"W x 1.25"D
- Material: Resin

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- Product Code :B3427
- Material :Resin
- Size :3.80"h x 2"W x 1.50"D
- Weight :410 gm.
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- Product Code :2476
- Material :Casted Resin
- Size : 12.50"H x 5.25"W x 4"D
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The beautiful resin figure of the Apostle of Truth and Non-violence Lord Buddha in His Parinirvana posture is given a detail and refine treatment. Gautam Buddha while disseminating his teachings, traveled far and wide and finally reached the city of Kushinagara in modern Uttar Pradesh. He asked his disciples to spread a couch for him in a grove. The Lord lay there, supported by a cushion, reclining on the right side, with the head supported by his hand.
On a full-moon night the Lord gave up His earthly body, the event known in Buddhist terminology as the Parinirvana, or "Final Nirvana". The Enlightened One passed through progressively higher planes of meditation until he attained entry into Parinirvana.
The Buddha here lies enwrapped in the flowing folds of his monastic garment so that only his glowing chest is completely visible. Exalted signs celebrating his status include the auspicious tuft at the center of the forehead and the three curving lines on his neck. He reclines on the oblong lotus-couch with his body fully stretched; the extended left hand complementing the overall sprawl of the composition. The two feet are placed tightly one over the other.
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