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- Product Code :6235
- Material :Brass
- Size :12"H x 7.50"W x 5"D
- Weight :3.720 Kg.
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- Product Code :14154
- Material :Brass
- Size : 10.50"H x 5.50"W x 4.75"D
- Weight : 3.03 Kg.
- Goddess Tara is known as the "mother of liberation", and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements.
- Beautifully dressed in long flowing clothes
- Tara with mukut standing on pedestal
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Tara embodies many of the qualities of feminine principle. She is known as the Mother of Mercy and Compassion. She is the source, the female aspect of the universe, which gives birth to warmth, compassion and relief from bad karma as experienced by ordinary beings in cyclic existence. She engenders, nourishes, smiles at the vitality of creation, and has sympathy for all beings as a mother does for her children.
Tara (Sanskrit: तारा, tārā; Tib. སྒྲོལ་མ, Drolma) or Ārya Tārā, also known as Jetsun Dolma (Tibetan language:rje btsun sgrol ma) in Tibetan Buddhism, is a female Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism who appears as a female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism. She is known as the "mother of liberation", and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements. In Japan she is known as Tara Bosatsu, and little-known as Duōluó Púsà in Chinese Buddhism. Tara is a tantric meditation deity whose practice is used by practitioners of the Tibetan branch of Vajrayana Buddhism to develop certain inner qualities and understand outer, inner and secret teachings about compassion and emptiness. Tara is actually the generic name for a set of Buddhas or bodhisattvas of similar aspect. These may more properly be understood as different aspects of the same quality, as bodhisattvas are often considered metaphors for Buddhist virtues. Green Tārā, (Syamatara) known as the Buddha of enlightened activity
Dimension :Height 10.50 Inch , Length 4.75 inch , Width 5.50 inches : Weight : 3.030 kg.
Care instruction : Clean with a dry & soft cloth

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- Product Code :B6762
- Material :Brass
- Size :15.95 "H x 9.46 "W x 5.12"D
- Weight :4 kg
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- Product Code :B6743
- Material :Brass
- Size :14.57 "H x 7.89 "W x 4.73"D
- Weight :5.900 Kg
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The seated figure of Indra Dev is given a nice treatment with golden brown finish. Indra is the King of Heaven and is a Vedic deity in Hinduism. In the Vedas, Indra is the king of the Devas. He is the god of lightning, thunder, storms, rains and river flows. Indra, the most referred to deity in the Rigveda, is celebrated for his powers, and the one who kills the great symbolic evil named Vritra who obstructs human prosperity and happiness. Indra destroys Vritra and his "deceiving forces", and thereby brings rains and the sunshine as the friend of mankind. However, his importance diminishes in the post-Vedic literature where he is depicted as a powerful hero.

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- Product Code :6266
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.25"H x 6"W x 3"D
- Weight :1.500 Kg.
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- Product Code :2486
- Material :Resin
- Size : 3.25"H x 2.25"W x 2.25"D
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The beautiful figure of the Laughing Buddha, known as Hotei in Japan, is given a spectacular and refine treatment with some greater degree of refinement. 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. His duty is patron of the weak, the poor and children.
The beautiful brass figure of the Goddess Lakshmi is given a refine and detail treatment with some spectacular carvings on it. Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity and worshipping her gives us wealth and prosperity. One of the most-worshipped goddesses in Hinduism, Lakshmi is the wife of Vishnu, one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, the other two being Lord Brahma and Shiva.
Lakshmi : Hindu Goddess of wealth , fortune , love and beauty : Lakshmi or Mahalaxmi ( Mahalakshmi ) is the Hindu Goddess of wealth, fortune, love and beauty, the lotus flower and fertility. Representations of Lakshmi (or Shri) are found in Jain and Buddhist monuments, in addition to Hindu temples. Generally thought of as the personification of material fortune and prosperity, she is somewhat analogous to the Greco-Roman Aphrodite or Venus, as she also represents eroticism and is similarly thought to have originally "borne of the sea" in her most famous myth, as did those love goddesses. Various Avatar of Lakshmi - Consort on Vishnu : She is the consort of Vishnu and married his incarnations Rama (in her incarnation as Sita), Krishna (as Rukmini) and Venkateshwara (as Alamelu). In addition to Rukmini, however, she was also thought to have incarnated as the milkmaid Radha, Krishna's youthful lover prior to his marriage to Rukmini. In Vaishnava traditions, She is believed to be the Mother Goddess and the Shakti of Narayan. Material : fiber , Bronze Finish Size : 7.25" inches Height x 4.25" inches wide Weight : 660 gm.
- Material: Porcelain Bone China, Color: Brown
- Package Contents: 1 Lakshmi Statue
- Item Size: 7.25" x 4.25" x 3.50"
- Lakshmi: Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, love and beauty, Lakshmi or Mahalaxmi (Mahalakshmi) is the Hindu goddess of wealth
- Representations of Lakshmi (or Shri) are found in Jain and Buddhist monuments, in addition to Hindu temples
- Lakshmi Hindu Goddess Hinduism statue sculpture figurine

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- Material :Cold Cast Bronze, Resin
- Size :8"H x 5.25"W x 4.25"D
- Weight :1.100 kg.


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- Product Code :B6771
- Material :Brass
- Size :1.50 "H x 3.15 "W x 1"D each
- Weight :330 gm
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According to the Charaka Samhita, the knowledge of Ayurveda is eternal and is revealed in each of the cycles of creation of the universe. Lord Vishnu incarnates as Lord Dhanvantari and reestablishes the tradition of Ayurveda in the world to help relieve some of humanity’s suffering.
Lord Dhanvantari is also known as the father of Ayurveda as he was the first divine incarnation to impart its wisdom amongst humans. Lord Dhanvantari first appeared during the great churning of the cosmic ocean of milk (Samudra manthan) to deliver amrit (ambrosia, or Divine nectar) to the demigods.
The churning of the ocean of milk constitutes a well-known episode in the Puranas. This episode reminds us about our spiritual endeavor to attain self-realization through concentration of mind, withdrawal of the senses, control of all desires, austerities and asceticism. This endeavor is celebrated every twelve years in the holy festival known as Kumbha Mela.
There is an interesting story is related in the Srimad Bhagavatam.
Using the mountain Mandara as the rod and Vasuki the serpent as the cord, both demigods and demons proceeded to churn the ocean of milk. All kinds of herbs were cast into it. The churning was so arduous that Lord Vishnu had to appear in many forms to help them with this process and prevent it from going nowhere.
The churning of the ocean of milk first produced a deadly poison (halahala) that only Lord Shiva could swallow. And so he did, except that his consort Parvati pressed his neck as he was swallowing, so that the poison would not reach his stomach, and the halahala stayed in Lord Shiva’s throat, changing the colour of his neck to blue due to its potency. This is why Lord Shiva is also called Neelakantha, or the blue-necked one.
During the churning, many Divine objects and beings emerged from the ocean, including Kamadhenu (the wish fulfilling cow), Ucchaisrava (the white horse), Airavata (the white elephant), Kaustubhamani (a rare diamond), Kalpavriksha (the wish fulfilling tree), and Shri Laxmi, the Goddess of Wealth, who after being worshipped by all Gods, demigods, asuras and everyone else present, was reunited with her husband Lord Vishnu after having been separated for many ages.
As the churning continued, Lord Dhanvantari appeared. A young and well-built, his chest was very broad and his complexion bluish black. With strong arms, reddish eyes, he moved like a lion. He was clad in bright yellow, his curly hair was anointed with oil and he wore shining earrings made of pearl. As he emerged, he was holding a conch, leeches, healing herbs, a chakra (one of the divine weapons of Lord Vishnu’s), and the long sought pot of ambrosia, for which he is also called Sudha Pani (“carrying nectar”). The asuras, greedy after all things, realized right away that the container was full of nectar and snatched it from him. The demons started quarreling about which of them would drink the nectar first, grabbing the pot from one another and behaving like rogues. Taking advantages of the unruly behavior of the demons, Lord Vishnu appeared as Mohini, a beautiful woman to fascinate them and soon recovered the nectar from them. The Lord then distributed the nectar only amongst the demigods.
After drinking the nectar, they were invigorated with energy and defeated the demons.
Lord Vishnu predicted that Lord Dhanvantari would appear again in the world to teach men the science of Ayurveda.
The scriptures say that “One who remembers the name of Dhanvantari can be released from all disease.” Lord Dhanvantari is worshipped all over India as the God of Medicine. Even today, two days before Diwali, people worship Lord Dhanvantari. At dusk, a lamp pointing toward North by North-East is lit at the doorstep of the house to welcome Lord Dhanvantari for health and happiness in life. This day is known as Dhanteras (or Dhanwantari Triodasi, or Dhantrayodashi).
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- Product Code :3350
- Material :Brass
- Size : 2.75"H x 2.10"W x 1.75"D
- Weight :160 gm.
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In this beautiful miniature statue, Lord Ganesha is shown seated revealing a deep sense of gravity and satisfaction. One of the most popular Hindu deities, Lord Ganesha is also known as the Remover of Obstacles as he creates obstacles when our time is bad and removes the same when time turns good. Some sublime designs mark the spectacular figure. His figure is seen almost every where in a temple, in an office, in a shop, or to be precise in any public places. His figure is placed at the entry point of any office or other building. The Lord of Good Luck blesses us with luck, wisdom, success and wealth and removes obstacles on our path. It is common practice to invoke Lord Ganesha before starting anything new or important. Well begun is half done after all! Once Lord Ganesha got a boon from Lord Shiva, his father, that whosoever worships him at the beginning of anything new will not face any obstacles. Whenever prayers are rendered, hymns and verses in Lord Ganesha is invoked first. Any important occasion be it a child's first birthday, a new business venture, entry into a new house, beginning of a movie shoot everything is started with a prayer to Lord Ganesha. A devout Hindu believes that any task started after invoking Lord Ganesha is bound to succeed. In most Hindu temples, at the entrance, there is a sanctum exclusively for Lord Ganesha. Devotees first offer their prayers to Him and then go to the main deity of the temple.

The beautiful marble painting of Lord Ganesha depicts the Lord of Wisdom in a seated posture as His vehicle the little mouse looks at its Lord. A bowl of sweets is also lying near His feet. On His two hands, the Lord is holding weapons and on one He is holding a lotus. With His one hand, the Lord is blessing His disciples. A deep sense of gravity and grandeur is manifest on His face.

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- Product Code :4443
- Material :Water Color on paper, unframed (mat inclued)
- Size :Painting: 9.5"H x 6.25"W, Passe partout: 13.50"H x 9.75"W
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Product Code : 14055
Material: Brass
Weight: 330 gm.
Size: 3.25"H x 2.25"W x 1.75"D
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- Product Code :5857
- Material :Brass
- Size :7"H x 4.75"W x 3.75"D
- Weight :2.00 kg.
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