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Lord Shiva is one of the God in Hindu Trinity Gods. Lord Shiva represents the aspect of the Supreme Being that continuously dissolves to recreate in the cyclic process of creation, preservation, dissolution and recreation of the universe.In this brass figure He is holding a trident in his upper right hand,the three points of the trident represents physical,mental and spiritual aspects of humam life means all aspects are in his control,He cuts the boundary of all impurities, physical and mental wrong doings,He destroys the effects of bad karma, our illusions, desires and ignorance.On His upper left hand Shiva is holding a rosary and in His lower left hand holding a kamandul (a typical container made of bitter fruit called toomba for water used by ascetics) symbolising migration from the worldly attachments.Standing here gracefully to bless His Bhaktas (devotees).
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- Product Code :BK7196
- Size :16 x 24 Cm
- Weight :505 gm.
- Author :Andrew J. Nicholson
- ISBN :8121513030 / 9788121513036
- Publisher :Munshiram Manoharlal Publication Pvt.Ltd
- Edition :2016
- Cover :Hard Cover
- Language :English
- Pages :245
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About the Book
While the Bhagavad Gita is an acknowledged treasure of world spiritual literature, few people know a parallel text, the Isvara Gita. This lesser- known work is also dedicated to a god, but in this case it is Siva, rather than krsna, who is depicted as the omniscient creator of the world. Andrew J. Nicholson’s Lord Siva’s Song makes this text available in English in an accessible new translation. A work of poetry and philosophy, the Isvara Gita builds on the insights of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra and foreshadows later developments in tantric yoga. It deals with the pluralistic religious environment of early medieval India through an exploration of the relationship between the gods Siva and Visnu. The work condemns sectarianism and violence, and provides a strategy for accommodating conflicting religious claims in its own day and in our own.
About the Author
Andrew J. Nicholson is Associate Professor of Hinduism and Indian Intellectual History at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. His primary area of research is Indian Philosophy and intellectual History, particularly medieval Vedanta and theistic yoga philosophies and their influence in the modern world. His first book, Unifying Hinduism: Philosophy and Identity in Indian Intellectual History and was awarded Best First Book in the History of Religions by the American Academy of Religion. This book is Professor Nicholson’s second work and is an annotated translation of an eighth century Pasupata Yoga text.
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The Isvara Gita ("Lord Siva's Song") is a philosophical poem that conveys the teachings of the Pasupatas, a group of Siva worshippers who would have a profound and lasting influence on the development of Hinduism. Since its composition in the eighth century CE, it has been an inspiration to generations of philosophers, devotees, and yogis in India. Like its famous predecessor, the Bhagavad Gita ("Song of Lord Krsna"), it goes beyond mere philosophical theory to describe a regimen of spiritual exercises to achieve self-transcendence and absolute freedom. These spiritual exercises, the "Pasupata Yoga," are a regimen of ethical discipline, breath control, physical postures, and mental concentration through which the yogi attains divine knowledge, power, and liberation. Pasupatas are not content just to know god. The ultimate goal of Pasupata Yoga is to become god-to attain Lord Siva's majestic power and wisdom in this very lifetime through mental absorption and union with him, the Lord of Yoga.

The beautiful Kalamkari painting is given a refine and detail treatment with some nice designs and carvings on it. Lord Ramchandra, the king of Ayyodha and the key figure of the Hindu epic Ramayana and His wife Seeta and some leading dignitaries of the royal family are beautifully painted seated in the painting. The borders of the painting are nicely decorated.

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- Product Code :4760
- Material :Brass
- Size :8.50"H x 4.75" x 2"D
- Weight :2.00 kg.
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A beautiful statue in brass with intricate carvings done on it representing Lord of Tirupati 'Lord Venkateswara' popularly called as Balaji, Srinivasa or Venkatachalapati is believed to be a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Venkateswara means 'the Lord who destroys the sins of the people'. As per the popular Hindu believe, Lord Vishnu, out of love towards his devotees, incarnated as Venkateswara and appeared for the salvation and upliftment of humanity in the Kali Yuga age. The Venkateswara swami temple is also called Kaliyuga Vaikuntam.

In this beautiful Kalamkari painting, the Lord Ganesha both causes obstacles on our way and following propitiation removes the same. Therefore he is called the Remover of Obstacles (Lord Vigneswara). In the first book the Mahabharata, and is said that he asked Ganesha to aid him in writing it down. It is said that Ganesha imposed a condition that Vyasa narrate the story without pause, and Vyasa made a counter-condition that Lord Ganesh understand the verse before he transcribed it. This is supposed to explain the complicated Sanskrit used in some sections of the Mahabharata, recited by Vyasa when he wanted a break.
The beautiful marble painting with 22-karat gold and floral designs of Jai Shree Nath Jee has been treated in a most beautiful and graceful manner. The heavily ornate figure of the Baba is being shown kept in a temple and it reveals a number of jewellries. The figure contains some sparkling carvings on it. Marble paintings are miniature paintings carved out of a wide variety of marble and are perfect showpieces both for interior and exterior decorations. The beautiful marble paintings with golden inlay work are also done on table tops, wall hangings, furniture, etc.

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- Product Code : 15604
- Material : White Metal
- Size : 7.25"Diam
- Weight : 180 gm.
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- Product Code :2648
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.75"H x 6"W x 1"D
- Weight :600 gm.
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- Product Code :1151
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.25"H x 7.25"W x 0.50"D
- Weight :690 gm.
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- Product Code: 14071
- Size :7.25" Dia
- Weight : 220 gm.
- Material: White metal
- Best suitable for wall hanging or gifting
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- Product Code :B6214
- Material :Brass
- Size :11"H x 7"W x 8"D
- Weight :6 kg.
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The spectacular brass figure of the God Surya on chariot is given a truly ‘heavenly’ treatment reflecting a deep sense of aesthetic accomplishment. Lord Surya’s chariot is being drawn by his seven horses. An aura of magnificence is manifest here and Lord Surya is worshiped by the words om bhur bhuva svah. He travels at a speed of 3,400,800 yojanas (27,206,400 miles) in a muhurta (second). The seven horses yoked to the sun-god’s chariot are named Gayatri, Brhati, Usnik, Jagati, Tristup, Anustup and Pankti. These names of various Vedic meters designate the seven horses that carry the sun-god’s chariot. There are sixty thousand saintly persons named Valikhilyas, each the size of a thumb, who are located in front of the sun-god and who offer him eloquent prayers of glorification. Similarly, fourteen other saints, Gandharvas, Apsaras, Nagas, Yaksas, Raksasas and demigods, who are divided into groups of two, assume different names every month and continuously perform different ritualistic ceremonies to worship the Supreme Lord as the most powerful demigod Suryadeva, who holds many names.
Worshiping the most powerful demigod Surya, the Gandharvas sing in front of him, the Apsaras dance before the chariot, the Nisacaras follow the chariot, the Pannagas decorate the chariot, the Yaksas guard the chariot, and the saints called the Valikhilyas surround the sun-god and offer prayers. The seven groups of fourteen associates arrange the proper times for regular snow, heat and rain throughout the universe.

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- Product Code : 15613
- Material : White Metal
- Size : 7"H x 7"W
- Weight : 300 gm.

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- Product Code : 15306
- Material :Brass
- Size : 8.75"H x 4.75"W x 2.75
- Weight : 1.560 kg.
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