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The beautiful figure of goddess Kali is given a detail and refine treatment with some exquisite carvings on it. Goddess Kali is the goddess of darkness or evil and worshipping her helps us get rid of the el forces. Goddess Kali is one of the most popular goddesses in Bengal. She is shown wearing garlands of human skulls and she is carrying beheaded human figure on her hand. The ferocious form of Goddess Kali is given a nice depiction in the beautiful stone figure.


The ferocious image of Goddess Kali is given a refine treatment in the beautiful stone figure. Her bulging lips, eight hands with weapons on each hand, the black paint all has given rise to a ferocious posture. She is shown trampling over the sleeping Shiva. She is wearing a garland of skulls and beheaded bodies. It is believed that by worshipping this goddess, we can get rid of the evils. She is very popular in regions like Bengal. She represents the ferocious element of goddess.


The painting of Lord Jagannath depicts the festival of Puri. In fact the origin and development of Patachitra paintings are inextricably linked with the Jagannath Cult. Each year, the painted wooden images of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Shubhadra in the Jagannath temple of Puri are ritually given the holy bath. This cleansing leads to the discoloration of the images. Hence, they are removed from the ‘garbha griha’ for repainting. During this period, the temple images are substituted for three paintings, depicting the holy trio, on specially treated clothes or 'Patas' prepared by the temple painter. Hence the name 'Patachitra'. Originating as a ritual, the Patachitra has evolved as a distinct school of painting and is regarded today as one of the most cherished collectors' items.

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- Publisher : Divine Life Society
- By : Swami Sivananda
- Cover : Papaerback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2007
- Pages : 311
- Weight : 360 gm.
- Size : 8.3 x 5.1 x 1.2 inches
- ISBN-10: 8170520053
- ISBN-13: 978-8170520054
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A reliable guide to super-living, the experience of years of intensive research and study, very practical and definitely helpful.


These two Brahmanas are actually Suresvara`s exposition of Sankara`s Bhasya on the first chapter of the Brhadaranyakopanisad. They form a sequal to his almost independent treatise, The Sambandhavartika, wherein he has dwelt upon the doctrine that ritual is also useful to one in one`s effort to attain lineration for it purifies first the intellect and then the individual self, thereby paving way to the rise of the knowledge about the reality to liberation.
About the Author: Dr. K.P. Jog (M.A., Ph.D., Bombay) is a renowned Vedic scholar. He has retired as Professor of Vedic Sanskrit and General Editor of Sanskrit Dictionary Project of Deccan College of Pune. A National Lecturer in Sanskrit for the year 1984-85, he is now Director of M.M. P.V. Kane Research of the Asiatic Society of Bombay. He has edited Jayantaswamin's Vimalodayamala, a Grhya text of Asvalayana School; translated into Marathi (prose) the Meghaduta, the Virataparvan and edited Lokamanya Tilak's notes on the Brahmasutra (for Kesari Publication: Samagra Tilak). He has contributed many articles on Vedic, Vedantic, Poetical and literary topics.


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- Publisher : Jaico Publishing House
- By Neil Giarratana (Author)
- Binding : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2011
- Pages : 224 pages
- Size : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
- ISBN-10 : 8184952279
- ISBN-13 : 978-8184952278
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Kalamkari painting of Lord Sun reveals a sense of omnipresence and omnipotence. The Surya Narayan Bhagwan is called ‘Sarva Loka Pitamaham’ the father of the entire world. The painter is beautifully painting clouds and a halo like chariot structure surrounding the God. He manifests himself for the well being of his creation. He is the life-giver and time-giver. He has been painted sitting in a golden chariot drawn by seven horses reminding us about the passage of time. The seven horses signify the seven days a week and also represent the seven primary colours of the rainbow or light. The various colors when put together will once again become white light with no traces left of their original colour as they merge into each other. The Kalamkari painting yields a lively effect by reflecting motion in a very effective manner.

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- Product Code :BS7589
- Material :Brass
- Size :8.75"H x 6"W
- Weight :910 gm.
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In this spectacular Madhubani painting, the Sun is painted sparkling red. The Sun is painted at the centre and is surrounded by minor creatures. The painting shows the centrality of the sun god to the lives of the Mithila people. The painting shows the religious beliefs of the simple people of Mithila for who the sun is the ultimate source of all energy and the Sun is held in high esteem and is worshipped with devotion.

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"Our body is essential for every achievement" said an ancient seer. That body should not be diseased but rather strong and healthy, with perfect harmony between the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects. One's natural state should include an all-encompassing feeling of unusual lightness, a fullness of health, and an experience of overall contentment. Bliss and perfection, overflowing vitality and energy, are the human birthright.
Who would not like to be strong, beautiful and healthy? Yet such characteristics do not manifest themselves merely by desire, nor are they commodities that can be purchased on world markets. They are something that only self-effort or tapasya can create. Furthermore, the Hindu four-fold goal of human life (dharma, artha, kama and moksha-duty, wealth, pleasure, and emancipation) is most easily obtained in a strong and healthy body. As the sage Charaka says in the Charaka Samhita, freedom from disease is health. While Indian medicine provides many effective remedies for illness, it acknowledges that prevention is much more effective than cure. In addition, statistics show that the cost of prevention is much more effective than cure. In addition, statistics show that the cost of prevention is less than one tenth that of fighting a manifested given illness. One of the best prophylactic measures against disease is regular physical exercise. The centuries-old system of Yoga with its distinct practice of Suryanamaskar remains the perfect all-inclusive health practice, even in today's busy world.
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- Product Code: BK9895
- Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publishers
- Edition : January 1, 2017
- Pages : 388
- Weight : 430g.
- Size : 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
- Cover : Paperback
- Auther : Krzysztof Stec
- Language : English
- ISBN : 8120840925, 978-8120840928

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- Publisher : Chaukhambha Surbharati prakashan
- By : Dr. Ananatram Sharma
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : Hindi
- Edition : 2015
- Weight : 2.500 kg.
- Size : 9.13 x 6.18 x 3.27 inches
- ISBN-10 : 9382443509
- ISBN-13 : 978-9382443506
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