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- Product Code : 14302
- Material: Brass
- Size: 5.80"H x 3.50"W x 2"D
- Weight: 770 gm.
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- Product Code : 14046
- Material: Brass
- Weight: 2.930 kg.
- Size: 11"H x 6"W x 3.50"D
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- Product Code :BS7324
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :30" x 11"
- Weight :50 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 : 18571
- Material: Cotton Cloth
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- Medium 30" x 22"
- Weight: 110 gm.


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- Product Code :B6189
- Material :Brass
- Size :17.50"H x 10.75"W x 5"D
- Weight :8.200 kg.
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Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity—the other two being Lord Brahma and Vishnu—is also called Nataraj or the Master of Dance. The beautiful light blue colour painting of the Nataraj depicts the Master in full of life and spirit. His body is heavily ornate and the method of waxing and dewaxing gives a special impact to the painting. One of the most popular art forms in India, Batik as an art form is quite spontaneous and one can open up new vistas through this form.


The beautiful Kalamkari painting of "Lord Ganesha", one of the most revered gods in Hinduism and the God of Wisdom, is given a detail and refine treatment. The eight-handed figure of the God is resplendent with some ornaments and drapery. The mouse, his vehicle and a god are placating the dancing Vinayak. Centred around Andhra Pradesh, this style of painting is famous for the use of natural colours. No chemicals are used whatsoever. The painting is full of life and enthusiasm.


The beautiful image of Lord Ganesha, the Lord of Wisdom is being given a refine treatment and he is shown in a dancing posture and two of his devotees are placating the God. The figures are being treated with rich ornaments and natural colours and lines are used in a profuse manner. Kalamkari is an art that involves weaving and hand block printing apart from painting. The figures with rounded shapes and border designs are typical of kalamkari.


The beautiful stone image of Lord Gansha is given a refine and characteristic treatment with the Lord holding his axe in a dancing posture. The pink colour adds some sparks to the figure. Lord Ganesha is one of the most worshipped gods in Hinduism and is worshipped at the beginning of any ritual.

A richly illustrated sourcebook of Indian spirituality in question-and-answer form, exploring how to know the Divine, honor all creation and see God everywhere, in everyone.
The Master Course Trilogy you will find in this book the deepest truths and in-sights of Indian spirituality, some of it never published before, all of it relevant to your personal awakening on the path to merging with God. Drawn from fifty years of yogic realizations and sharing the Hindu mystical teachings with aspirants, Dancing with siva is the first book of a remarkable trilogy called The Master Course. The trilogy is a detailed summary of astanga yoga also called raja yoga, which contains eight successive steps, each one dependent upon the one that precedes it. These eight steps are yama (restraint), niyama (observance), asana (posture), pranayama (breath control), pratyabhara (sense withdrawal), dharana (concentration), dhyana (meditation) and samadhi (contemplation).
The trilogy articulates in lucid terms why you must begin at the beginning, with a firm foundation of philosophical clarity and good character, and proceed from there. Dancing with Siva lays out the philosophical, Vedic-Agamic beliefs, attitudes and expectations of the Saivite Hindu religion.
Living with Siva, the second book of the trilogy, explores Saivite lifestyle, culture, family life, character-building and the overcoming of uncomplimentary habits. It focuses on yama, niyama and, in a lesser way, asana and pranayama (hatha yoga).


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- Publisher : Rajpal and Sons
- By: Rajendra Mohan Bhatnagar
- Binding : Hardcover
- Language : Hindi
- Edition :2010
- Pages: 184 pages
- Size : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
- ISBN-10: 81702885510
- ISBN-13 :9788170288558
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- Publisher : Jaico Publishing House
- By : Jeff Chegwin & Carmela Diclemente (Author)
- Binding : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2019
- Pages : 128 pages
- Size : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
- ISBN-10: 9388423208
- ISBN-13 : 978-9388423205
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Lessons from 57 of the world’s most successful people failure is something none of us like to experience, but in dare to win, Jeff chegwin and Carmela diclemente explain that mistakes are not only good for you, they can actually lead to huge successes. If you look at the most inspirational innovators, athletes and icons throughout history, they all share a common belief – they simply do not entertain the notion of failure as a bad thing. In dare to win you’ll read some real-life lessons, learnt by the most talented and successful people in the world such as Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Winston Churchill, J. K. Rowling, Roald Dahl, Charlie Chaplin, Jack M A and others. Told with humour and compassion, these are stories to Inspire us all to learn from our mistakes.
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