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The beautiful velvet painting of Saibaba is given a minute treatment with some sparkling touches. A deep sense of devotion is manifest in the beautiful painting as the great Indian saint looks on. One of the most popular Indian saints of the 19th century, Sai Baba is widely worshipped both by Hindus and Muslims. In his life and teachings he tried to reconcile Hinduism and Islam: Sai Baba lived in a mosque, was buried in a Hindu temple, practised Hindu and Muslim rituals, and taught using words and figures that drew from both traditions. One of his well-known epigrams says of God: “Allah Malik” (“God is Master”).Sai Baba taught a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace, devotion to God and guru. His philosophy was Advaita Vedanta and his teachings consisted of elements both of this school as well as of bhakti and Islam.

Here Sterling silver gives the pendant a stunning look. In this spectacular pendent, Lord Ganesha is nicely designed to give the product an aesthetic look. Lord Ganesha is our best friend in times of prosperity as well as during any bad time. He is one of the most widely worshipped Gods in India and wearing a pendent of the Lord will give us constant happiness and piece of mind. It will safeguard us from any situation of adversary. Here both the Ganesha and the symbol Aum are markedly designed

The beautiful wall hanging depicts the sacred word 'Aum' with some sparkling designs. Resplendent velvet colour adds some sparks. An aura of devotion and gracefulness. Aum is considered one of the most powerful words in Hinduism and is considered auspicious. Aum (OM) is the sound of the infinite, the essence of all mantras, the highest of all matras or divine word (shabda), brahman (ultimate reality) itself. Aum is said to be the essence of the Vedas.
By sound and form, AUM symbolizes the infinite Brahman (ultimate reality) and the entire universe.


The spectacular wall hanging depicts the Hindu sacred word OM in a most prolific manner. A number of green dress designs have been nicely put together. Aum (OM) is the sound of the infinite, the essence of all mantras, the highest of all mantras or divine word (shabda), brahman (ultimate reality) itself. Aum is said to be the essence of the Vedas. By sound and form, AUM symbolizes the infinite Brahman (ultimate reality) and the entire universe. Here, A stands for Creation; U stands for Preservation; M stands for Destruction or dissolution This is representative of the Trinity of God in Hindu dharma (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva). The three portions of AUM relate to the states of waking, dream and deep sleep and the three gunas (rajas, satva, tamas)


The Kalamkari painting of Lord Ganesha, who is also called Aumkara has revealed the beauty of this form of painting. The creation of the Kalamkari painting is a quite tame consuming process. In this age of artificial hyes that are also harmful to our skins, the artists in this form of painting use natural dyes for colour. Colourful depiction of the Lord along with his vehicle mouse is a treat to the eyes.
Ganesha is also known as Omkara or Aumkara or having the form of Om (or Aum). In fact, the shape of his body is a copy of the outline of the Devanagari letter, which indicates the celebrated Bija Mantra. For this reason, Ganesha is considered the bodily incarnation of the entire Cosmos, He who is at the base of all of the phenomenal world (Vishvadhara, Jagadoddhara). Moreover, in the Tamil language, the sacred syllable is indicated precisely by a character that recalls the shape of the elephant's head of Ganesha.


SPECIFICATION:
- Publisher : Rajpal and Sons
- By: Vishnu Prabhakar (Author)
- Binding :Hardcover
- Edition :2015
- Pages: 204 pages
- Size : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
- ISBN-10:8170284775
- ISBN-13: 9788170284772
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यशस्वी साहित्यकार विष्णु प्रभाकर की बहुप्रतीक्षित आत्मकथा...साथ ही पूरी एक सदी के साहित्यिक जीवन तथा समाज और देश का चारों ओर दृष्टि डालता आईना और दस्तावेज़। विष्णु प्रभाकर अपने सुदीर्घ जीवन में साहित्य के अतिरिक्त सामाजिक नवोदय तथा स्वतंत्रता-संग्राम से भी पूरी अंतरंगता से जुड़े रहे-रंगमंच, रेडियो तथा दूरदर्शन सभी में वे आरंभ से ही सक्रिय रहे। शरत्चन्द्र चटर्जी के जीवन पर लिखी उनकी बहुप्रशंसित कृति ‘आवारा मसीहा’ की तरह यह भी अपने ढंग की विशिष्ट रचना है। यह आत्मकथा तीन खंडों में प्रकाशित है : पंखहीन (प्रथम खंड), मुक्त गगन में (द्वितीय खंड), और पंछी उड़ गया (तृतीय खंड)

SPECIFICATION:
- Publisher : Jaico Publishing House
- By : Pushkar Sohoni (Author)
- Binding : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2015
- Pages : 150 pages
- Size : : 14.3 x 1.2 x 19.5 cm
- ISBN-13 : 978-8184957020
DESCRIPTION:
This guidebook focuses on four cities and sites in Maharashtra of exceptional historical importance and architectural interest. While Aurangabad is well known as a convenient base from which to reach the celebrated cave-temples at Ajanta and Ellora, the city's tombs and mosques are hardly ever visited. Many of these were built during the 17th century, when the city served as the second capital of the Mughal Empire, taking its name from the emperor Aurangzeb who spent many years here. A short distance from Aurangabad is Daulatabad. This citadel is dominated by a rugged basalt hill, the sides of which have been artificially scooped into vertical faces, beneath which are situated a number of palaces and mosques dating back to the 13th-14th centuries. The nearby small walled town of Khuldabad is celebrated for its holy Sufi shrines, inside one of which Aurangzeb himself is buried. The city of Ahmadnagar, a day trip from Aurangabad, was capital of the Nizam Shahi sultans in the 16th century. From their era date a number of impressive mosques, tombs and palaces, also well worth visiting. All these buildings and more are described and profusely illustrated in this guidebook, the first ever published for this region.


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Product Code :B6425Material: Metal and Thread
Size: 13"L
Weight: 70 gm.
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The small but beautiful Astamangala ritual soup bowl is nicely carved out with some smart carvings. Copper and brass are nicely used here. Such soup bowls are used by the monks for offering food during rituals and they are held in high esteem by the Buddhists. Astamangalas are eight truths taught by the Buddha.


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- Product Code :B5949
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.40"H x 6.75"W
- Weight :600 gm
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- Product Code :833
- Material :Brass
- Size :2"H x 5"W x 8"D
- Weight :1.450 kg.
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- Product Code :11063
- Material : Pooja Item
- Weight: 500 gm. approx.
- Size: 24.7 x 14.6 x 8.5 cm
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Navratri is amongst the most important Hindu festivals. This auspicious festival is celebrated with great zeal and devotion throughout the country. The literal meaning of 'Navratri' is 'nine auspicious nights'. Navratri is a pious festival celebrated in the honor of nine different forms of the Goddess Durga for nine continuous days. Navratri is being celebrated in our country adhering to all the customs and rituals. It is of utmost importance to know the exact method of performing the Navratri Pooja.


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- Product Code :2873
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.75"H x 10"W x 5.50"D
- Weight :5.440 kg.
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- Product Code :6190
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.75"H x 4"W x 2.25"D
- Weight :350 gm.
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Here the cow and its calf are being nicely carved out of brass with a deep sense of finesse and accomplishment. The mother cow is looking at the calf with revealing a tender touch and motherly gesture. The cow is feeding its calf. The figures are nicely decorated and motherly love and eternal bond is reflected here in an apt manner. Cow is held is high esteem in Hinduism and they are worshipped with great devotion. A cow is like our mother and it is a symbol of love and affection and propriety.
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