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80″ x 28″
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70% Pure Cashmere – 30% Silk |
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1. OM. Scholars of brahman say: What is the cause?brahman? From what were we born? By what do we live? And on what are we based? Ruled by what do we follow our course In joys and their opposite, you knowers of brahman? 2. Should we conceive of it as time, own nature, fate, or…
The various hues and colors of Krishna are said to be unimaginable and are immersed in the translucent lights of the omnipresence qualities of the Dark One – The Beloved God Krishna. One of the most amazing aspects of Hinduism is the evolvement and the interpretations of the various Avatars (Incarnations) of the Almighty –…
Welcome to ‘Laminated Wall Mountings/Table Top Displays‘ a rich collection of photo quality images of various Hindu deities laminated on hard board with provision for mounting (hanging) on wall / board as well as can be placed in your temple at home, or placed on table, showcase, photo frame stand, car dashboard etc.
Shubh DhwaniThe Auspicious Sound Of Shehnai Shehnai has been an integral part of Indian culture for centuries. Any special occasion, ith or without auspicious ceremonies begins with the Shehnai. So strong is the association between this instrument and festivities that the very word Shehnai has become synonymous with celebrations and happiness. In fact, in several…
Name Meaning Akhuratha One who has Mouse as His Charioteer Alampata Ever Eternal Lord Amit Incomparable Lord Anantachidrupamayam Infinite and Consciousness Personified Avaneesh Lord of the whole World Avighna Remover of Obstacles Balaganapati Beloved and Lovable Child Bhalchandra Moon-Crested Lord Bheema Huge and Gigantic Bhupati Lord of the Gods Bhuvanpati God of the Gods Buddhinath…
The Temple of Kamaksha Hundreds of Indian folktales tell us of the shrine of the goddess Kamaksha. According to these tales, it was not for an ordinary human being to approach the place where she dwelt. Only magicians and tantriks riding enchanted flying trees, could go there at night. The region was frequented by ghosts…