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The beauty of the queen, the sensuality of the Mughal lady, rich designs and ornaments all has been given a splendid treatment in the Mughal painting. Her turban and the rich ornaments have been given a royal and detail touch. The gracefulness and sensuality in her face is manifest.
The marvelous miniature painting is given a refine and detail treatment with some spectacular colour patterns. The musicians are playing instruments in a desert camp. Beauty of a desert setting is beautifully painted in the spectacular painting. Colour treatment is excellent. Such miniature paintings have a long history of glory dated back to as old as the 11th and 12th century. This genre of painting got prominence under the mighty Mughal rulers, who were great patrons of art and painting. Rajasthan is a hub of miniature painting and even today different miniature art schools flourish in the regions of Jodhpur, Jaipur, Mughal, Kangra and Mewar.
The vehicle of Lord Shiva has been nicely carved out of wood with some beautiful carvings in it. Nandi is also the leader of the Ganas. The close association of Shiva and Nandi explains the presence of a statue of Nandi at the gate of the Garbha Griha (sanctum sanctorum) of every mandir dedicated to Shiva. In Hindu mythology, it was Nandi who cursed Ravana (the demon King of Lanka) that his kingdom would be burnt by a monkey (Vanara). In addition to being his mount, Nandi is Shiva's foremost disciple. As the foremost disciple of Lord Shiva, it is important to seek the blessings of Nandi before proceeding to worship Lord Shiva. There is an interesting anectdote about Nandi’s devotion to Shiva. Once the gods and the demons utilized Vasuki, the serpent, as the rope to churn the mountain to obtain the nectar of immortality. The devas pulled from one end and the asuras from the other. Vasuki was upset during the process of this churning, and vomited up a poison which became human karma. This "poison" was so dangerous that none of the devas or asuras wanted to go near it that would drag the divinity down to the realms of human suffering and ego. As everyone else ran away, Lord Shiva, followed by Nandi, came forward to help as he was the only one who could counteract this deadly poison. Shiva took the poison into his hand and drank it. Nandi saw some of the poison spill out of Shiva's mouth and immediately drank if off the ground. The devas and asuras watching were shocked and wondered aloud what would happen to Nandi. Lord Shiva calmed their fears saying, "Nandi has surrendered into me so completely that he has all my powers and my protection". Such was the devotion of Nandi towards Shiva!
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Product Code :2711
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Material :Old sari cloths,sequins,beads and mix material
- Size :56" x 38"
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.
The spectacular assorted gem stone necklace gives a deep sense of love and affection. The jeweler has shown an amazing degree of elegance and accomplishment in making the spectacular necklace. A piece of beauty and joy forever, the necklace will adorn any lady's neck and she will simply love you for gifting such an amazing piece.
One of the Twelve Jyotirlingas in India, Trimbakeshwar is one of the holy places of not only Maharashtra but the whole of India. This wooden bust of Lord Shiva inspired by name Trimbakeshwar is one of the unique creations by the sculptor. His eyes, pointed nose, necklace, the third eye everything has been minutely crafted by the craftsman. The figure has been shown in a composed and calm manner. The artist has shown sheer craftsmanship in crafting the figure sized 13".
Exotic splendor gets vivid reflection in this turquoise silver bracelet reflecting a high octane of oomph!The bluish colour adds sparks to the bracelet. The jeweler painstakingly scripts magic on stone with a passion for perfection and refinement of treatment. Flawless design makes the precious item an object of joy and beauty. Most women crave for jewelries and the spectacular Bracelet is shining like moon in a dark sky. The spectacular designs epitomizes the jeweler's sense of beauty and refinement. Indeed a must have product for every woman of substance.
Sterling silver and reconstituted turquoise stone are elegantly used here.
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.
A very powerful gemstone, Malachite gives us protection, power, peace, love, and success in business. The beautiful gemstone is also worn to detect impending danger, and is assumed to break into pieces when danger is near. It promotes inner peace and hope, provides protection and security.
A very powerful gemstone, Malachite gives us protection, power, peace, love, and success in business. The beautiful gemstone is also worn to detect impending danger, and is assumed to break into pieces when danger is near. It promotes inner peace and hope, provides protection and security.
The beautiful brass image of the Lord of Wisdom is being nicely carved out revealing a greater degree of gracefulness. A greater sense of gracefulness and accomplishment in manifest in the figure that reflects minute treatment. His long ears, four hands, the nose all are treated in a royal manner. One of the most revered gods in Hindusim, Lord Ganesha is worshipped at the beginning of any ritual and it is believed that by worshipping the son of Lord Shiva and Parvati one may achieve all goals in life.
In this beautiful hand painted pendant, the artist makes use of sterling silver, glass and watercolors. His passion for perfection is manifest here. In this pendant, Lord Ganesha is wearing nice clothes and holding a lotus in one hand, a weapon in another and a bowl in third hand. The pendant is meant to bring lot of good luck to the user and it has healing touch. The background is painted green that adds more beauty to the pendant.
A dazzling statuette of Lord of Thirumala "Sri Venkateswara- Balaji Srinivasa" from our hand picked collection of divine Idols Trebuchet has been artistically embellished with sparkling multi colored crystal stones that it creates aholy ambience that glows with positive Energy. Ideal for gifting or to be placed in puja room/desktop area.
The refinement of the statue, the gracefulness of a woman, the sensuality and accomplishment are being aptly showcased in the beautiful brass figure of the Goddess Saraswati. Her prominent breasts, dazzling ornaments, beautiful designs all make the figure a piece of beauty and sculptural excellence. The brass figure is full of life and her dancing posture reveals a deep sense of aesthetic beauty and grandeur. Even the swan is given a refine and royal treatment.
The beautiful wall hanging has scripted a magic of pink with a riot of colours on cotton reflecting the glorious tradition of textile in Gujarat. Extensive patterns that sparkle over exotic pink undertones tell the fascinating story of Gujarat’s textile artistry. A colorful patchwork reveals intriguing patterns and shapes that glisten with a festive mood. The cotton wall hanging is sewn by hand and is accented with bright sequins and beads, creating a magnificent masterpiece.
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