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Jasminum Garland in RedJasminum Garland in Red
Jasminum Garland in Red
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  • Product Code :Garland1
  • Material :Fabric
  • Size :One meter garland
  • Weight :50gm
Description
    $20
    Jasminum Garland(White And Beige)Jasminum Garland(White And Beige)
    Jasminum Garland(White And Beige)
    Specification
    • Product Code :Garland7
    • Material :Fabric
    • Size : One Meter Garland
    Description
    $16
    Jataka Collection : Amar Chitra Katha 10 Titles
    Jataka Collection : Amar Chitra Katha 10 Titles
    SPECIFICATION:
    • Publisher : Amar Chitra Katha
    • By : Anant Pai
    • Cover : Paperback
    • Language : English
    • Edition : 2014
    • Pages : 320
    • Weight : 850 gm
    • Size : 8 x 10 x 1.8 inches
    • ISBN-10: 9350851210
    • ISBN-13: 978-9350851210
    DESCRIPTION:
    Amar Chitra Katha is considered one of the largest selling comic book series in India. Till date, over 90 million copies have been sold in 20 different Indian languages. The series was founded by Anant Pai in 1967 and it consists of over 400 titles. The series follows a comic book format and recaptures the aura of the age-old stories from Indian history, folklore, fables, mythology, and epics. Amar Chitra Katha: Jataka Collection is a collection of ten titles from the Amar Chitra Katha series. Monkey Stories Elephant Stories Deer Stories The Jackal And The Wardrum The Mouse Merchant Stories Of Wisdom Shrenik The Hidden Treasure Animal tales of India 3 in 1
    $28
    Jataka Tales - Deer Stories
    Jataka Tales - Deer Stories
    All living creatures die to be born again, so the Hindus believe. Siddhartha, who became the Buddha, was no exception. It is believed that several lifetimes as a Bodhisattva go into the making of Buddha, the Enlightened One. The Bodhisattva is one, who be performing virtuous, kind and intelligent acts, aspires to become a Buddha. The Bodhisattva came in many forms – man, monkey, deer, elephant, lion. Whatever his mortal body, he spreads the message of justice and wisdom, tempered with compassion.

    This wisdom, the wisdom of right thinking and right living, is preserved in the jataka stories the jataka tales, on which the present title is based, is a collection of 550 stories date to the jataka stories. Taking into account archaeological and literary evidence, it seems likely they were compiled in the period between 3rd century BC and 5th century AD. The jataka tales provide invaluable information about ancient India civilization, culture and philosophy.

    The volume of deer stories will keep the children amused, while never failing to point out the ultimate triumph of good over evil.
    $6
    jataka Tales - Elephant Stories
    jataka Tales - Elephant Stories
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    $6
    Jataka Tales - Jackal Stories
    Jataka Tales - Jackal Stories
    All living creatures die to be born again, so the Hindus believe. Siddhartha, who became the Buddha, was no exception. It is believed that several lifetimes as a Bodhisattva go into the making of Buddha, the Enlightened one. The Bodhisattva is one, who by performing virtuous, kind and intelligent acts, aspires to become a Buddha. The Bodhisattva came in many forms – man, monkey, deer, elephant, lion. Whatever his mortal body, he spreads the message of justice and wisdom, tempered with compassion

    This wisdom, the wisdom of right thinking and right living, is preserved in the Hataka stories. The Jataka tales, on which the present title is based, is a collection of 550 stories included in the Pali canon. These are based on folklore, legends and ballads of ancient India. We cannot assign a definite date to the Jataka stories. Taking into account archaeological and literary evidence, it seems likely that they were compiled in the period between 3rd century BC and 5th century AD. The Jataka tales provide invaluable information about Indian civilization, culture and philosophy.

    This volume of jackal stories will keep children amused, while never failing to point out the ultimate triumph of good over evil
    $6
    Jataka Tales - Monkey Stories - Paperback Comic Book
    Jataka Tales - Monkey Stories - Paperback Comic Book
    The Jataka tales, on which the present title is based, is a collection of 550 stories included in the pali canon. They are tales in which the Bodhisattva in his previous births is narrated. The Bodhisattva is one, who by performing virtuous, kind and intelligent acts, aspires to become a Buddha (enlightened one). The Bodhisattva came in many form – man, monkey, deer, elephant, lion. This wisdom, the wisdom of right thinking and right living, is preserved in the Jataka stories.

    The Jataka tales are based on folklore, legends and ballads of ancient India. We connot assign a definite date to the Jataka stories. Taking into account archaeological and literary evidence, is seems likely that they were compiled in the period between 3rd century BC and 5th century AD. The Jataka tales provide invaluable information about ancient India civilization, culture and philosoph.
    $6
    Jataka Tales - Nandivishala
    Jataka Tales - Nandivishala
    All living creatures die to be born again, so the Hindus believe. Siddhartha, who became the Buddha, was no exception. It is believed that several lifetimes as a bodhisattva go into the making of Buddha, the Enlightened One. The Bodhisattva is one, who by performing virtuous, kind and intelligent acts, aspires to become a Buddha. The Bodhisattva came in many forms – man, monkey, deer, elephant, lion. Whatever his mortal body, he spreads the message of justice and wisdom, tempered with compassion.

    This wisdom, the wisdom of right thinking and right living, is preserved in the Jataka stories the Jataka tales, on which the present title is based, is a collection of 550 stories included in the pali canon. These are based on folklore, legends and ballads of ancient India. We cannot assign definite date to the Jataka stories. Taking into account archaeological and literary evidence, it seems likely that they were compiled in the period between 3rd century BC and 5t century AD. The Jataka tales provide invaluable information about ancient India civilization, culture and philosophy.
    $6
    Jataka Tales - The Mouse Merchant
    Jataka Tales - The Mouse Merchant
    The Jataka tales, on which the present title is based, is a collection of 550 stories included in the Pali canon. They are tales of the life of the Bodhisattva in his previous births. The Bodhisattva is one, who by performing virtuous, kind and intelligent acts, aspires to become a Buddha (enlightened one). He comes in many forms – man, monkey, deer, elephant, lion. Whatever his mortal body, he spreads the message of justice and wisdom, tempered with compassion. This wisdom, of right thinking and right living, is preserved in the Jataka stories.

    The Jataka tales are based on the ballads, legends and folklore of ancient Inida. A definite date cannot be assigned to the Jataka stories. Taking into account archaeological and literary evidence, it seems likely that they were compiled in the period between the 3rd century BC and 5th century AD. The Jataka tales provide invaluable information about ancient India civilization, culture and philosophy.

    This Amar Chitra Katha contains three stories. ‘The Mouse Merchant’ provides a lesson in patience, perseverance and ingenuity, where a poor young man makes his fortune with a dead rat. ‘The Invaluable treasure’ is a charming tale about a destitute water-carrier who earns half a kingdom. ‘The Right Moment’ is a quick test wit.
    $6
    Jataka Tales Bird Stories
    Jataka Tales Bird Stories
    All living creatures die to be born again, so the Hindus believe. Siddhartha, who became the Buddha, was no exception. It is believed that several lifetimes as a Bodhisattva go into the making of a Buddha, the Enlightened One. The Bodhisattva is one, who by performing virtuous, kind and intelligent acts, aspires to become a Buddha. The Bodhisattva came in many forms – man, monkey, deer, elephant, lion. Whatever his mortal body, he spreads the message of justice and wisdom, tempered with compassion.
    This wisdom, the wisdom of right thinking and right living, is preserved in the Jataka stories. The Jataka tales, on which the present title is based, is collection of 550 stories included in the Pali canon. These are based on folklore, legends and ballads of ancient india. We cannot assign a definite date to the Jataka stories. Taking into account archaeological and literary evidence, it seems likely that they were compiled in the period between 3rd century BC and 5th century AD. The Jataka tales provide invaluable information about ancient Indian civilization, culture and philosophy.
    This volume of bird stories that deals with issues of friendship, greed and loyalty, will keep the children amused, while never failing to point out the ultimate triumph of good over evil.
    $6
    Jataka Tattva (Hindi Edition)
    Jataka Tattva (Hindi Edition)
    SPECIFICATION:
    • Publisher : Chaukhambha Surbharati prakashan
    • By : Pt. Hari shankar pathak
    • Cover : Paperback
    • Language : Hindi
    • Edition : 2013
    • Pages : 536
    • Weight : 600 gm.
    • Size : 8.27 x 5.31 x 0.98 inches
    • ISBN-10 : 9382443592
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-9382443599
    $25
    Jataka Tattva (Hindi)
    Jataka Tattva (Hindi)
    Specification:
    • Publisher : Chaukhamba Surbharati Prakashan
    • By : P. Harishankar Pathak
    • Cover : Paperback
    • Language : Hindi
    • Edition : 2013
    • Pages : 536
    • Weight : 272 gm.
    • Size : 4.7 x 4.7 x 0.8 inches
    • ISBN-10 : 9382443592
    • ISBN-13 : 978-9382443599
    $22
    Jatakalankara [Paperback] Dinanatha Jha
    Jatakalankara [Paperback] Dinanatha Jha
    $22
    Jatayu Fought with Ravana - Kalamkari PaintingJatayu Fought with Ravana - Kalamkari Painting
    Jatayu Fought with Ravana - Kalamkari Painting

    This beautiful Kalamkari painting depicts Jatayu’s fight with the demon king Ravana. Jatayu was the son of Aruna and nephew of the bird king ‘Garuda’ (Lord Vishnu’s carrier). When Rama and Lakshmana were not near Sita, Ravana; the king of Lanka, was forcibly taking away Sita as a captive in his famed aircraft Pushpak. Sita was crying and calling aloud for help from all that was visible. At that time Jatayu; the Great Bird and a friend of King Dasharatha (Lord Rama’s Father) tried to rescue Sita, Jatayu was old but brave also, so he challenged Ravana and made a great and heroic fight with him. He killed Ravana’s charioteer and the mules. He caused so grievous injuries on Ravanaalso, but the mighty Ravana the king of Lanka attacked him mid air and after an intense fight managed to cut off Jatayu’s wings. Jatayu fell down to earth and held on his breath for some more time to tell Rama that Sita was taken away as a captive by the demon-king Ravana. Jatayu breathed his last in the lap of knowing well that Rama was none other than Lord Vishnu. Rama and Lakshmana performed the last rites Jatayu, as a son would do on his father’s death.

    $105
    Java Rudraksha - Eight FacedJava Rudraksha - Eight Faced
    Java Rudraksha - Eight Faced
    Specification
    • Product Code :6037
    • Material :Rudraksha Bead
    • Size :19 mm
      Description
      $21
      Java Rudraksha - Seven FacedJava Rudraksha - Seven Faced
      Java Rudraksha - Seven Faced
      Specification
      • Product Code :6147
      • Material :Rudraksha Bead
      • Size :17 mm
      Description

      Ruling Deity: Malakshmi
      Ruling Planet: Saturn
      Beeja (Seed) Mantra: Om Hum Namah

      A Seven Mukhi Rudraksha has seven lines (mukhas) on its surface. It is related to seven seas. The wearer does not desire for more. The Goddess Laxmi resides in it and provides wealth and prosperity. It should be worn on Monday before sun rise. As it is ruled by planet Saturn, useful for those undergoing for the period of (Sadhe Saati) of Shani Dev. It is helpful in pacifying Kaal Sarpa Dosha. As per Shiv Purana it is called Anang( Shesha Nag), the king of serpent . Goddess Laxmi is pleased with the wearer and removes bad luck. It should be worn on Monday after purification in red thread.

      • It opens the new opportunities and wealth
      • It provide comfort and happiness and increases the business
      • It removes all sins and protected from poisoning of any kind of any kind.
      • It helps in regaining block funds and progress steadily in life.
      • It sublimates enemies and their power.
      • It is helpful in diseases like heart problem, stomach ache, throat diseases, paralysis and weakness.
      • It can be worn around the neck, can be kept in the place of worship, preserved in locker or at safe place as they are valuable.
      • It is suitable for minister, writers and speakers.

      $19
      Java Rudraksha 12 MukhiJava Rudraksha 12 Mukhi
      Java Rudraksha 12 Mukhi
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      $39
      Java Rudraksha 6 Face BeadJava Rudraksha 6 Face Bead
      Java Rudraksha 6 Face Bead
      Specification
      • Product Code :6084
      • Material :Rudraksha Bead
      • Size :17 mm
        Description

        Ruling Deity: God Kartikeya
        Ruling Planet: Venus
        Beeja (Seed) Mantra: Om Hreem Hum Namah

        6 Mukhi Rudraksha has six lines (mukhas) on its surface. The ruling diety is Lord Kartikeya, who is the second son of Lord Shiva the chief of celestial army. It is blessed by goddess Parvati, goddess Lakshmi as well as goddess Saraswati since all of them have blessed Lord Kartikeya. The ruling planet of this rudraksha is planet venus.

        • The wearer of this gets all luxuries, pleasures and comforts of life
        • Saves from the emotional trauma of worldly sorrows
        • It gives learning, wisdom, courage and knowledge.
        • It also increases the will power and the power of expression.
        • This rudraksha is bestowed with health, wealth & happiness.
        • It helps in stammering problem (Speech Defect).
        • It is suitable for leaders & actors who have to perform or give speeches.
        • It cures diseases like Thyroid, Eye disease, Indigestion, Arthritis etc.

        $61
        Java Rudraksha 7 Face BeadJava Rudraksha 7 Face Bead
        Java Rudraksha 7 Face Bead
        Specification
        • Product Code :6180
        • Material :Rudraksha Bead
        • Size :17 mm
          Description

          Ruling Deity: Malakshmi
          Ruling Planet: Saturn
          Beeja (Seed) Mantra: Om Hum Namah

          A Seven Mukhi Rudraksha has seven lines (mukhas) on its surface. It is related to seven seas. The wearer does not desire for more. The Goddess Laxmi resides in it and provides wealth and prosperity. It should be worn on Monday before sun rise. As it is ruled by planet Saturn, useful for those undergoing for the period of (Sadhe Saati) of Shani Dev. It is helpful in pacifying Kaal Sarpa Dosha. As per Shiv Purana it is called Anang( Shesha Nag), the king of serpent . Goddess Laxmi is pleased with the wearer and removes bad luck. It should be worn on Monday after purification in red thread.

          • It opens the new opportunities and wealth
          • It provide comfort and happiness and increases the business
          • It removes all sins and protected from poisoning of any kind of any kind.
          • It helps in regaining block funds and progress steadily in life.
          • It sublimates enemies and their power.
          • It is helpful in diseases like heart problem, stomach ache, throat diseases, paralysis and weakness.
          • It can be worn around the neck, can be kept in the place of worship, preserved in locker or at safe place as they are valuable.
          • It is suitable for minister, writers and speakers.

          $19
          Java Rudraksha Seven MukhiJava Rudraksha Seven Mukhi
          Java Rudraksha Seven Mukhi
          Specification
          • Product Code :6161
            Material :Rudraksha Bead
            Size :17 mm
              Description

              Ruling Deity: Malakshmi
              Ruling Planet: Saturn
              Beeja (Seed) Mantra: Om Hum Namah

              A Seven Mukhi Rudraksha has seven lines (mukhas) on its surface. It is related to seven seas. The wearer does not desire for more. The Goddess Laxmi resides in it and provides wealth and prosperity. It should be worn on Monday before sun rise. As it is ruled by planet Saturn, useful for those undergoing for the period of (Sadhe Saati) of Shani Dev. It is helpful in pacifying Kaal Sarpa Dosha. As per Shiv Purana it is called Anang( Shesha Nag), the king of serpent . Goddess Laxmi is pleased with the wearer and removes bad luck. It should be worn on Monday after purification in red thread.

              • It opens the new opportunities and wealth
              • It provide comfort and happiness and increases the business
              • It removes all sins and protected from poisoning of any kind of any kind.
              • It helps in regaining block funds and progress steadily in life.
              • It sublimates enemies and their power.
              • It is helpful in diseases like heart problem, stomach ache, throat diseases, paralysis and weakness.
              • It can be worn around the neck, can be kept in the place of worship, preserved in locker or at safe place as they are valuable.
              • It is suitable for minister, writers and speakers.

              $19
              Jaya An Illustrated Retelling of the MahabharataJaya An Illustrated Retelling of the Mahabharata
              Jaya An Illustrated Retelling of the Mahabharata
              High above the sky stands Swarga, paradise, abode of the gods. Still above is Vaikuntha, heaven, abode of God. The doorkeepers of Vaikuntha are the twins, Jaya and Vijaya, both whose names mean ‘victory’. One keeps you in Swarga; the other raises you into Vaikuntha. In Vaikuntha there is bliss forever, in Swarga there is pleasure for only as long as you deserve. What is the difference between Jaya and Vijaya? Solve this puzzle and you will solve the mystery of the Mahabharata. In this enthralling retelling of India’s greatest epic, the Mahabharata, originally known as Jaya, Devdutt Pattanaik seamlessly weaves into a single narrative plots from the Sanskrit classic as well as its many folk and regional variants, including the Pandavani of Chattisgarh, Gondhal of Maharashtra, Terukkuttu of Tamil Nadu, and Yakshagana of Karnataka. Richly illustrated with over 250 line drawings by the author, the 108 chapters abound with little-known details such as the names of the hundred Kauravas, the worship of Draupadi as a goddess in Tamil Nadu, the stories of Astika, Madhavi, Jaimini, Aravan and Barbareek, the Mahabharata version of the Shakuntalam and the Ramayana, and the dating of the war based on astronomical data. With clarity and simplicity, the tales in this elegant volume reveal the eternal relevance of the Mahabharata, the complex and disturbing meditation on the human condition that has shaped Indian thought for over 3000 years.
              $32

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