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Her careful steps with a sense of shy in her eyes, the young and beautiful lady is stepping in the garden. The gracefulness and her sensuality are evident in the beautiful miniature painting. The boundaries of the painting have been nicely decorated and the painting is a rich depiction of colours and the lady is painted with some rich jewellery.

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- Product Code :1532
- Material :Old sari cloths,sequins,beads and mix material
- Size :56" x 38"
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The beautiful Gujarati wall hanging reflects a skillful artistry. Rich Gujarati patchwork has been manifest in the patchwork with some rich embroidery. Creating a splendid spread, the wall hanging is indeed a highly designed piece of art with some amazing mirror works. The boundaries of the wall hanging have been coloured red.

The spectacular wall hanging is given a exquisite treatment with some beautiful dress designs being fitted together. Dazzling mirror works, beads and sequins sparkle in the wall hanging like shining stars. Some spectacular floral designs have been nicely embroidered in the beautiful patchwork.

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- Publisher : Jaico Publishing House
- By: Richard Feinberg (Author), Ko de Ruyter (Author), Lynne Bennington (Author)
- Binding :Hardcover
- Language : English
- Edition : 2006
- Pages : 366 pages
- Size : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
- ISBN-10 : 8179924424
- ISBN-13 : 978-8179924426
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Written by authorities in the call center industry, Cases in Call Center Management brings to light the strategic importance of call centers in today's business world. While large corporations have explicit call centers, small organizations, even if they do not designate a part of the organization as a call center, due to changing attitudes toward customer service, in practice have call centers. As interactions with customers move away from person-to-person to other interactive media options, the call center is emerging from the shadows to become a vital force for corporate marketing and communication. Cases in Call Center Management covers a gamut of topics by examining real call centers in action and how managements at those centers have dealt with key call center issues. The book is rounded out with a section on resources that will provide hundreds of ideas to accentuate your current call center. Both a practical guide and an exhaustive reference, this book is an investment in the future success of your customer service operations.

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- Publisher : Zen Publications
- By : Ramesh S. Balsekar
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : English,German
- Edition : 2010
- Pages : 184
- Weight : 330 gm.
- Size : 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
- ISBN-13 : 978-8188071364
- ISBN-10 : 8188071366
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Understanding comes to different people through different routes. With some it scores a direct hit with wisdom; with others it seeps in almost innocuously through the subtle layers of wit, anecdotes and teaching stories. No one knows just when it will strike and how.Take quintessential wisdom for example.
Ramana Maharshi says, "All that needs to be said has been said in Verse 170 of Adi Shankaracharya's Vivekachoodamani:
In the dream state, even though there is no contact with the outside world, the mind alone projects the entire dream-universe of enjoyer etc. Similarly, the waking state is no different. All this [world of pluralistic phenomena] is but a projection of the mind."
And then there is the story about Perspective.
Bill was in the habit of saying "It could have been worse" whenever he was told of any incident. One day his friend John came to him, very agitated. "Bill, you know what happened last evening? Tom came home early from office and found his wife in bed with Dick; he shot and killed them both, and then he went to the police station and surrendered. How horrible!"
After he had heard the whole thing Bill, as usual, said: "It could have been worse." John was furious, "How can you repeat your stupid remark even in these terrible circumstances?!"
"Well," said Bill, "This happened last evening. Had it happened the previous evening I would have been dead."
Come, celebrate the wit and wisdom brought to you by one of the finest Spiritual Masters of our time. Read and reflect. Relax and enjoy.

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- Publisher : Jaico Publishing House
- By Swami Sukhabodhananda (Author)
- Language : English
- Edition : 2006
- Pages : 224 pages
- Size : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
- ISBN-10: 817992579X
- ISBN-13: 978-8179925799
Description
India today, what he teaches is essentially a mix of psychological, yogic and meditation exercises tinged with the latest management jargon. Business world, he is the latest guru on the corporate scene and his program on stress and creativity are being lapped up by executives from top-notch companies. The times of india, toi does a poll on who talks the talk best. Swamiji tops the list on all counts. This is one man who has the ability to reach out to every member in the audience. Swamiji is erudite, often lyrically so. His programs have been consciously designed to suit the widest spectrum of people, to keep metaphysical and semantic speculations to the minimum


The joy, the happiness of the people of Mithila is getting a vivid depiction in the beautiful Madhubani Painting. A number of human figures, animals are being depicted in the painting with lot of trees. Mithila paintings, alternately called Madhubani, are a folk tradition kept alive by women in northern Bihar. Together, they draw traditional designs and depict events from epic mythology on the floors and walls of their houses using crushed wet rice and natural colors on handmade paper. From this age old tradition stemmed the practice of drawing Mithila paintings on a canvas of handmade paper or pure mulberry silk fabric, using natural colors and fabric dyes. Brushes, sharpened reeds and pen nibs are used to draw the designs and figurations.

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- Product Code :BS7328
- Material :Handmade Paper treated with Cow Dung
- Size :30" x 22"
- Weight :150 gm. Approx.
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Madhubani painting or Mithila painting is a style of Indian painting this is a form of traditional art practiced in northern Bihar, known as the Mithilanchal. Originating from wall paintings or decorations and primarily practiced by rural women, this art form depicts nature and mythological tales, which have been passed on through generations in the form of simplistic graphics in two-dimensional perspective. Painting is done with fingers, twigs, brushes, nib-pens, and matchsticks, using natural dyes and pigments, and is characterized by eye-catching geometrical patterns. The paintings are traditionally based on mythological, folk themes and pastoral symbols. The central themes of most paintings are love, valor, devotion and fertility, though the approach may vary. So it is common to find scenes of courtship and marriages and symbols of fertility and prosperity like fish, parrot, elephant, turtle, sun, moon, bamboo tree, lotus, etc. in prominence. The highlight of the glorious heritage of Madhubani paintings is the exceptional uses of colours with earthy undertones along with brilliant workmanship.

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- Product Code :9880
- Material :Water colors on paper, signed by artist
- Size :14" H x 10" W
- Weight :30 gm. Approx.
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The beautiful piece of wall hanging is indeed a rare reflection f the beautiful traditions of folk art in Gujarat with some sparkling beadwork and sequins. Each segment is being beautifully appliquéd in the wall hanging with some beautiful embroidery works. Blue, green, yellow and other colours have been beautifully projected in the wall hanging.

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- Product Code :2488
- Material :Resin
- Size : 2.50"H x 3.25"W x 2.75"D
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Laughing Buddha is an interpretation of the Bodhisattva Maitreya, the predicted Buddha to succeed Gautama Buddha in the future. He has become incorporated into Buddhist, Taoist and Shinto culture and is based on an eccentric Chinese Chán monk who lived in the time of the Liang Dynasty. His image graces many temples, restaurants, amulets, and businesses. He is a deity of contentment and abundance. He is almost always represented as carrying a cloth or linen sack, which never empties, and is filled with many precious items, including rice plants (indicating wealth), sweets for children, food, small mammals, and the woes of the world. Sometimes it can be filled with children, as is seen in the figure. Children are seen as some of those precious items of this world. His duty is patron of the weak, the poor and children. The beautiful figure of the Laughing Buddha is given a detail and spectacular treatment.

The wooden box is a fine display of attractive colour and vibrant lines portraying the Lord Buddha in his celestial form. Buddha’s gracefulness, exquisite carvings, finely decorated boundaries, the beautiful lotus and the birds behind Lord Buddha—all have been scripted in a most artistic manner to yield the object a novel characteristic. The Kumahat paints the box with natural crushed gemstones. Combination of colours has been quite splendid due to use of variegated natural gemstones.


The beautiful images of Radha and Krishna are being given a refine and detail treatment by the sculptor. The figures have been shown in standing posture and they reflect a deep sense of gracefulness and smoothness. The saga of love story between Krishna and Radha has been immortalized in the brass images.
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