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The beautiful wooden figure of Lord Ganesha, one of the most worshiped gods in Hinduism, is given a refine and detail treatment with some spectacular carvings on it. Lord Ganesha, also known as the Remover of Obstacles and Lord of Wisdom, is worshiped at the beginning of any ritual and He is one of the most-benevolent gods in Hinduism.

The precision of a surgeon, perfection in execution is manifest in the spectacular stone figure of the Lord Krishna. The beautiful stone figure of Lord Krishna playing the flute is given a refine and detail treatment with some spectacular carvings on it. The richly ornate figure of the Lord contains lot of beautiful dresses and jewelries. The Lord seems to be creating an immortal tune on his flute. The figure reflects a greater sense of precision of a surgeon on the part of the craftsman in so far as the execution of the figure is concerned.

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- Product Code :2549
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :37" x 23"
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The Apostle of Truth and Non-violence, "Lord Buddha" is treated with some brilliant strokes in Kalamkari pattern. A deep sense of gravity and accomplishment is manifest on His face as the Lord, who gave up the lap of luxury in search of the Absolute Truth, is painted on a meditative posture. He is wearing a single piece of cloth. The panels around the figure are also nicely decorated with some floral and animal motifs.
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- Product Code :2715
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.50"H x 3.50"W x 2"D
- Weight :650
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The gorgeous brass figure of the Lord Krishna is given a spectacular treatment with some dazzling carvings on it. The beautiful panel with some floral designs around the Lord adds more beauty to the figure. The gracious Krishna is playing His flute and a deep sense of accomplishment and satisfaction is manifest in the figure. His lower part is nicely designed and He is wearing a beautiful garland and some other ornaments. He is standing on a lotus.

The beautiful image of the Sun god has been given a refine treatment in the Madhubani painting. The beautiful painting shows the importance of the sun and its rays for the very survival of lives on earth. The sun rays have been beautifully depicted with black signs. Mithila or Madhubani paintings are a folk art kept alive by the women in northern Bihar. Based on traditional designs and events from epic mythology, these paintings are made on the floors and walls of their houses. They use crushed wet rice and natural colors on purely handmade paper. From this age-old tradition born the practice of drawing Mithila paintings on a canvas of handmade paper or pure mulberry silk fabric, using natural colours and fabric dyes.

The local goddess is being given a kaleidoscopic portrayal in the beautiful Madhubani painting. Her eyes are prominent and the surroundings are given a geometric depiction. The borders are nicely painted. Madhubani paintings are centred in Mithila in North Bihar and these paintings are made exclusively by the women in the region. Natural colours and powders such as holi are used extensively to depict local and mythological characters. Sharp lines and beautiful patterns characterize these paintings that reveal the uniqueness of this paatern of art.
The gracious Goddess Durga is beautifully carved out of stone with a greater degree of refinement and perfection. The Goddess was born out of the combined forces of all Gods and Goddesses in order to eliminate Mahishasur, the demon who wrought havoc on Earth and Heaven. On her six hands, she is holding weapons and with one hand blessing. The Goddess Durga is seated on a tiger, wearing some spectacular drapery and jewelries.

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- Product Code :1939
- Material :Brass
- Size :13"H x 4"W x 3.50"D
- Weight :3 kg.
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A deep sense of gracefulness and the essence of womanhood are manifest in the beautiful brass figure of Goddess Parvati, the wife of Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity. The upper portion of the figure is left bare with her prominent breasts and the lower part is adorned with beautiful ornaments and drapery. She is blessing her disciples with her one hand. The figure also glorifies the dignity and pride on women.

A greater degree of gracefulness and accomplishment is manifest in the nice work done on the pattern of Kalamkari . Developed in the temple region of Andhra Pradesh (Kalahasti), Kalamkari is a traditional painting style with strong line drawings. Paintings are made on cotton fabrics with a kalam i.e. pen, a sharp pointed pierced bamboo that regulates flow of colour on the fabric. Vegetable dyes are mainly used on cloth.

The beautiful and gracious image of Lord Ganesha is given a refine and detail treatment by the sculptor. The figure reveals a deeper sense of accomplishment and gracefulness. Seated on a lotus under a Kadamba Tree, the image has some exquisite carvings on it. On his one hand, the Lord is holding laddoos and he is blessing his disciples with his other hand. Lord Ganesha is one of the most revered gods in Hinduism.

A deep sense of gracefulness and sensuality is manifest in the beautiful painting of the woman. The depth of her black eyes, the bright lips, rich ornaments all are treated in a most polished and refine manner. A deeper sense of satisfaction and accomplishment is manifest in the painting as the painter celebrates the pride of womanhood.

The beautiful wall hanging has reflected the rich traditions of patchwork of Gujarat in a befitting manner. The light yellow colour of the wall hanging is a testimony of artistic excellence. Sequins, fine beadworks and beautiful mirror works have added some beautiful impact to the wall hanging. A piece of rare beauty the borders of the wall hanging are beautifully decorated.
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- Publisher : Yoga Publication Trust
- by : Bihar School of Yoga
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2014
- Pages : 21
- Weight : 150 gm.
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- ISBN-10: 8100000263
- ISBN-13: 978-8100000267
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Grandpa's Memories is the eighth in the series of Satyam Tales depicting the life and teachings of our guru, Sri Swami Satyananda Saraswati. Through the medium of these simple narratives, we hear the voice of Sri Swamiji inspiring all, irrespective of age.An ant named Flo is keen to know all about the training that her grandfather received in the ashram of his guru, Sri Swami Satyananda. Through the different events and experiences that he underwent in the company of Sri Swamiji, Grandpa paints a vivid picture of the wonderful way in which a realized guru imparted the discipline of discipleship to novice aspirants.This story is a delightful read for children, adults and old alike. It is an invaluable message for those engaged in the world and for those seeking the spirit. This journey is your journey, these challenges are your challenges, and this victory is your victory. It is a story that will touch your heart, give you joy, hope, conviction and, above all, faith. Yes, you too can learn and imbibe the invaluable

Cast out of black granite in a most exquisite manner, the sculpture of Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati in love making posture is the creation of the masterly artists. Lord Shiva’s tender touch arouses the emotions of Parvati and she is embracing Shiva in a most affectionate manner pouring all her love for him. Lord Shiva is holding the delicate body of Parvati showering all his love for her. Indeed a paradigm of love and deep affection. Shiva’s vehicle the Nandi and Parvati’s vehicle a tiger are also carved out in a most delicate manner.
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