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Tibetan Mani Mantra Cymbals 2.75"Tibetan Mani Mantra Cymbals 2.75"
Tibetan Mani Mantra Cymbals 2.75"
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Tibetan Ashtamangala Cymbals - Small SizeTibetan Ashtamangala Cymbals - Small Size
Tibetan Ashtamangala Cymbals - Small Size

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.

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Brass Bell-Large
Brass Bell-Large
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$52
Brass Bell-Small
Brass Bell-Small
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Blessing Buddha - Hand Painted  Pendant
Blessing Buddha - Hand Painted Pendant
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$29 $49
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Quartz Crystal MalaQuartz Crystal Mala
Quartz Crystal Mala
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Quartz Crystal Mala

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'Blue Planet' Lapis Lazuli Ball
'Blue Planet' Lapis Lazuli Ball
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$34 $57
3-D Meru Shree Yantra Large3-D Meru Shree Yantra Large
3-D Meru Shree Yantra Large
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Buddha - The World preacherBuddha - The World preacher
Buddha - The World preacher
The spectacular depicts the Apostle of Truth and Non-Violence Lord Buddha in a most accomplished manner. The World Preacher is seated in a composed mode and He is preaching the gospel of truth and non-violence. A popular deity in Hinduism, holds a conspicuous place in Indian culture as well. An ancient art form, Batik is a form of making paintings using wax. The technique of batik is a rigorous one as the final design must be conceived before the painting is begun. The batik painter works intimately with colour pattern; if he wants parts of his design to blue, for example, all these parts must be waxed at the same time before any subsequent dyeing.
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Dancing Lord ShivaDancing Lord Shiva
Dancing Lord Shiva
The beautiful painting of Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity, the other two being Lord Brahma and Vishnu, is given a refine and spectacular treatment in the traditional Batik style. Lord Shiva, as the Nataraj, represents the rhythmic motion of life. He is considered the Master of all the 64 forms of dance mudras. The painting in variegated colours is full of life and enthusiasm. The method of waxing and then dewaxing, a characteristic feature of this genre of painting, gives rise to a special effect in the painting. It is believed that on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivaratri, Shiva performs the ecstatic dance of realization (Nataraja). The dance symbolises the thrill of god-realisation. Beyond the realms of the waking, dream and deep-sleep states of consciousness. Beyond the ' experiences of the body and its perceptions, the mind and its feelings, the intellect and its thoughts lies the bliss of Godhood. Shiva reaches this state of Godhood and dances with the intoxication of supreme bliss.
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Merrier Life -Dhokra Tribal Statue
Merrier Life -Dhokra Tribal Statue

The simplicity and the easy going nature of the tribal life is manifest in the beautiful dhokra work. The children are playing on the swing. The happy-go-lucky and the simple life of the people are getting a clear reflection on the work. Dhokra (oldest) is a crafting tradition dating as far back as 2000 B.C. Dhokra art is largely associated with the tribal groups of northern India, including Vindhyas and the Eastern Ghats, Bihar and its surroundings, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. Myriad images are cast in the dhokra tradition as artisans preserve their millenary culture, custom and belief through the wondrous pieces they create.

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Hand Painted Taoist Yin -Yang Pendant
Hand Painted Taoist Yin -Yang Pendant
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Pearl Aventurine Necklace " Musk"
Pearl Aventurine Necklace " Musk"

  • Product Code: 3626

  • Size: 17"L

  • Weight: 60 gm.

  • Material: Shell pearls, aventurine, amalgamtion beads

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