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The tortoise is one of the four celestial animals, or guardians in Feng shui, which are the Green Dragon in the East, the Red Phoenix in the South, the White Tiger in the West and the Black Tortoise in the North. These four animals are considered the guardians of good Feng shui energy and the roots of their symbolism and Feng shui use go deep to the Feng shui beginnings.

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- Publisher :Rajpal and Sons
- By: Ramesh Chandra Shah (Author)
- Binding : Hardcover
- Language: English
- Edition :2010
- Pages: 100 pages
- Size : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
- ISBN-10 : 8170288053
- ISBN-13: 9788170288053
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Bharatrihari was a sixth century Indian poet who wrote Bharatrihari Satak a book of Sanskrit poetry comprising of three sections of a hundred verses each. The first section, the Shringar focuses on love and love-making. The second section Vairagya talks about the gradual with drawal from worldly matters and the third section, Niti has verses on ethical conduct. His poetry displays great depth and intensity of feelings as the writings move between pleasures of the flesh and spiritual pursuits of the soul. Most of the poems have just four lines and sometimes two, but as in miniature paintings where the small size enhances the beauty of the paintings these poems through a few words convey profound meaning. Presented in this book are selections from the original Sanskrit poems alongwith their English translations by Dr. Ramesh Chandra Shah, an eminent Hindi poet, novelist and critic who has been a professor of English in the University of Bhopal.

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- Publisher : Jaico Publishing House
- By : Radhakrishnan Pillai (Author)
- Binding : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2018
- Pages : 260 pages
- Size : 14 x 1.5 x 21.6 cm
- ISBN-13 : 978-9386867544
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Ancient Wisdom for Daily Inspiration “CONQUER YOURSELF TO REMAIN UNBEATABLE
In the path to success, both the biggest hurdle and the biggest support is your own mind, depending up on how you have trained it.”
SAYS CHANAKYA.
No school or university teaches us how to make friends, how to have a successful career, how to maintain a healthy married life, how to run a family or how to live life in general. How many times have we wished for a roadmap to navigate the confusing landscape of life, to have a guidebook to show us the way?
In his much-awaited book Thus Spoke Chanakya, bestselling author Radhakrishnan Pillai decodes ancient texts from the illustrious Kautilya’s Arthashastra within the context of modern times and doles it out in short, crisp passages for everyday practice and use. Perfect for those who yearn to master the teachings of Chanakya and incorporate it in their routine for overall success.

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- Product Code :2131
- Material :Copper & Brass
- Size : 8.50"H x 1.50"D
Description
The beautiful Tibetan incense container is nicely carved out of copper and brass with a passion for perfection. Some nice and cool figurines of Lord Buddha are inscribed in the beautiful incense containers. Such incense containers are a part and parcel of any Buddhist ritual as incense is widely used in all monasteries in a large scale to spread fragrance and also to ward off evil spirits.

The brass cymbals contain the Astamangala of Buddhism and they reflect a high degree of perfection and passion for beauty. Here eight auspicious signs of Buddhism are nicely depicted. Astamangala (The Eight Auspicious Signs) are eight different aspects of Buddhism. They include White Parasal, Golden Fishes, Sankha, Dhvaja, Srivatsa, Kalasa, Padma, Chamaru. They appear all together or in part as a decorative motif in stone, wood, metal and painting.
Astamangalas are believed to represent the gifts given by celestial beings to Sakyamuni following his attainment of Enlightenment.
These Eight Auspicious Signs usually displayed during the performance of fasting ceremonies, consecration of house and an elaborate fire sacrifice ceremony marked on paper, cloth or metal.
Umbrella or White Parasal gives us protection from evil desires and embodies notions of wealth or royalty. It points to the "royal ease" and power experienced in the Buddhist life of detachment.
Two Fishes or Golden Fish symbolizes beings rescued form the ocean of misery of earth. They represent good fortune and also symbolize whosoever practices dharma needn’t fear about suffering, and can swim at ease like a fish in the water.
The Conch or Sankha: The white Conch shell symbolizes the deep, far reaching and melodious sound of the teachings, suitable for all disciples at it awakens them from the slumber of ignorance.
Dhvaja or The Victory Banner symbolizes the victory of the Buddha's teachings over death, ignorance, disharmony and all the negativities of this world.
Srivatsa or Endless knot or Mystic diagram symbolizes of the endless cycle of rebirth. It also represents the infinite wisdom of the Buddha and the union of compassion and wisdom.
Kalasa or The Treasure Vase represents all spiritual wealth and is a sign of the inexhaustible riches available in the Buddhist teachings.
The Lotus is a symbol of purity both for the Hindus and the Buddhists. It is a symbol of complete purification of body, speech and mind.
Chamaru symbolizes Tantric manifestations. Made of yak tail attached with silver staff, it is used during ritual recitation and fanning the deities on an auspicious religious ceremony.
Much of the contemporary material on Tibetan medicine focuses solely on herbal medicine and acupuncture; Tibetan Ayurveda goes beyond these to look at other important forms of treatment such as Pancha Karma for detoxification and rejuvenation and Kum Nye for integrating mind and body. Using the source text of the Gyud-Zhi, “The Ambrosial Heart Tantra,” Robert Sachs looks at the powerful regenerative therapies that underpin this ancient healing science. He provides clear explanations of their principles and methods and supplies guidelines on nutrition, exercise, relaxation, rejuvenation, detoxification, as well as on meditation and other spiritual practices. A self-profile test is included to allow readers to determine their own health needs and embark on the path toward realizing their full potential for health and well-being.

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- Product Code :5335
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral
- Size :11.75"H x 8"W x 4.50"D
- Weight :4.00 Kg.
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- Product Code :15576
- Material :Brass
- Size : 9.25"H x 7"W x 3.3"D
- Weight : 1.880 kg.

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- Product Code :438
- Material :Oxidized Copper Partially Gilded
- Size :5.50" x 3.5"
- Weight :550 gm.
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Chiseled out of oxidized copper, the Tibetan Buddha reveals a deep sense of gracefulness and satisfaction. The gold paints over the figure dazzle and gives the image an attractive look. His face reveals a sense of simplicity and refinement. Drapery is being nicely detailed out in the figure and He is seated on a lotus. His left hand is holding the begging bowl and full of long life nectar in his lap. He gives protection from illness, his right hand is outstretched in the gesture of giving and holds the "great medicine", the myrobalan plant. According to Tibetan medicine recognizes three basic illnesses: the root causes of which are the conflicting emotions -- passion, aggression, and ignorance. Myrobalan is the only herb that can aid in healing each of these three types of diseases. Tibetan medicine recognizes three basic illnesses: the root causes of which are the conflicting emotions -- passion, aggression, and ignorance. Myrobalan is the only herb that can aid in healing each of these three types of diseases.
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