Exclusive Wooden Sculptures containing god sculptures of Buddha, Ganesha, Shiva etc. These wooden figures have been hand carved in different types of wood like kadamb, rosewood etc. Not only these wood sculptures are good looking and rare design but also it embraces Higher quality Art Engraving.
Exclusive Wooden Sculptures containing god sculptures of Buddha, Ganesha, Shiva etc. These wooden figures have been hand carved in different types of wood like kadamb, rosewood etc. Not only these wood sculptures are good looking and rare design but also it embraces Higher quality Art Engraving.
The bindi is the most fascinating of all forms of body decoration. Hindus give great importance to this ornamental mark on the forehead between the two eyebrows -- a spot considered a major nerve point in human body since ancient times. The area between the eyebrows, the sixth chakra known as the 'agna' meaning 'command', is the seat of concealed wisdom. It is the centre point wherein all experience is gathered in total concentration. The red 'kumkum' between the eyebrows is said to retain energy in the human body and control the various levels of concentration. It is also the central point of the base of the creation itself — symbolizing auspiciousness and good fortune. Also loosely known as 'tika', tilak', body dot and 'kumkum', Bindis comes in various shaped and sizes with glue on one side to stick it on forehead.
The bindi is the most fascinating of all forms of body decoration. Hindus give great importance to this ornamental mark on the forehead between the two eyebrows -- a spot considered a major nerve point in human body since ancient times. The area between the eyebrows, the sixth chakra known as the 'agna' meaning 'command', is the seat of concealed wisdom. It is the centre point wherein all experience is gathered in total concentration. The red 'kumkum' between the eyebrows is said to retain energy in the human body and control the various levels of concentration. It is also the central point of the base of the creation itself — symbolizing auspiciousness and good fortune. Also loosely known as 'tika', tilak', body dot and 'kumkum', Bindis comes in various shaped and sizes with glue on one side to stick it on forehead.
Presenting Indian shawls and stoles directly from india. Our wide range includes woolen shawls and woolen stoles from different parts of india in various attractive and colorful designs.
Presenting Indian shawls and stoles directly from india. Our wide range includes woolen shawls and woolen stoles from different parts of india in various attractive and colorful designs.
Presenting wide and exclusive range of Hindu Poster with Glitter. These are the reprints of originals Hindu Paintings of Hindu Gods and Goddesses in the form of Posters. Here you can find a wide range of Hindu Gods posters with Glitter.
Presenting wide and exclusive range of Hindu Poster with Glitter. These are the reprints of originals Hindu Paintings of Hindu Gods and Goddesses in the form of Posters. Here you can find a wide range of Hindu Gods posters with Glitter.
Bedcovers from india. these bed covers are sourced from various parts of india including gujarat, jaipur, lucknow etc. Cotton bed sheets from jaipur are hand block printed with Vegetable colors, Cotton bed covers from lucknow are hand embroidered. Bed Covers from gujarat (Kutch) are also hand embroidered.
Bedcovers from india. these bed covers are sourced from various parts of india including gujarat, jaipur, lucknow etc. Cotton bed sheets from jaipur are hand block printed with Vegetable colors, Cotton bed covers from lucknow are hand embroidered. Bed Covers from gujarat (Kutch) are also hand embroidered.
Presenting a Wide Range of Pure Leather Shantiniketan Bags from India. These bags comprise of Shoulder Bags, Evening bags and small purses. These Bags bear different designs of Animals, Indian Village People, Flowers etc. These ethnic bags display the Indian tradition and make you feel the rich culture prevalent in India.
Presenting a Wide Range of Pure Leather Shantiniketan Bags from India. These bags comprise of Shoulder Bags, Evening bags and small purses. These Bags bear different designs of Animals, Indian Village People, Flowers etc. These ethnic bags display the Indian tradition and make you feel the rich culture prevalent in India.
he Puranas are the richest collection of mythology in the world. There are eighteen majorPuranas and a few minor ones. Each of these Puranas is a book of hymns, stories, knowledge and instructions regarding sacred rituals and the way life should be led. It contains cosmic knowledge and how the universe affects our living.
The most important Puranas are the Vishnu Purana, Shiva Purana and Markendaya Purana (to the Goddess). The Bhagavata Purana is important to the worshippers of Krishna. Other Puranasare the Vayu, Agni, Skanda, Kalki, Linga.
he Puranas are the richest collection of mythology in the world. There are eighteen majorPuranas and a few minor ones. Each of these Puranas is a book of hymns, stories, knowledge and instructions regarding sacred rituals and the way life should be led. It contains cosmic knowledge and how the universe affects our living.
The most important Puranas are the Vishnu Purana, Shiva Purana and Markendaya Purana (to the Goddess). The Bhagavata Purana is important to the worshippers of Krishna. Other Puranasare the Vayu, Agni, Skanda, Kalki, Linga.
Beautifully Hand Made Puja Thalis to suit your puja needs. These Puja Thalis are designed with Meenakari Work, Zari Gota and other Decorative Embellishments.
Beautifully Hand Made Puja Thalis to suit your puja needs. These Puja Thalis are designed with Meenakari Work, Zari Gota and other Decorative Embellishments.
Presenting the Reprint Paper Posters of Art paintings depicting men and women from Rural India specially rajasthan made by various popular artists of India.
Presenting the Reprint Paper Posters of Art paintings depicting men and women from Rural India specially rajasthan made by various popular artists of India.
Paper machie products are made of pounded disintegrated paper. The procedure involves soaking paper in water for sometime, mixed with an adhesive mixture and pounded together. This mixture is then shaped over different moulds and allowed to set. These are varnished and painted when absolutely dry. Paper that has been pounded to pulp has an extremely smooth finish while less pounded paper is less smooth. These products vary in design and color combinations and gold is mostly used to highlight certain motifs. Lastly, varnish is applied to the finished product for smoothness and to impart high gloss. The favorite patterns found in papier machie are sparkling running streams, shikaras, lotuses blooming in Dal lake, green fields contrasting with white snow capped mountains, tiny songbirds perch & nest and other colorful floral designs.
Paper machie products are made of pounded disintegrated paper. The procedure involves soaking paper in water for sometime, mixed with an adhesive mixture and pounded together. This mixture is then shaped over different moulds and allowed to set. These are varnished and painted when absolutely dry. Paper that has been pounded to pulp has an extremely smooth finish while less pounded paper is less smooth. These products vary in design and color combinations and gold is mostly used to highlight certain motifs. Lastly, varnish is applied to the finished product for smoothness and to impart high gloss. The favorite patterns found in papier machie are sparkling running streams, shikaras, lotuses blooming in Dal lake, green fields contrasting with white snow capped mountains, tiny songbirds perch & nest and other colorful floral designs.
Miniatures painting, as the name signifies, is a painting, small in size, made with delicate brushwork. The colors used in miniatures are generally derived from natural sources and materials. Some of the paintings use pure gold and other precious gems and stones to extract the colors for beautifying these miniature paintings. India has a long and varied history of miniature paintings.
Here's a collection of Exclusive Indian Miniature Paintings which are famous worldwide. These miniature paintings depict scenes of Mughal and Persian court scenes, love scenes and scenes of hunting. Apart from this miniature paintings also depict scenes of Hindu Gods like Radha Krishna etc. These miniatures are made on Silk cloth as well as on Old urdu manuscript paper.
Miniatures painting, as the name signifies, is a painting, small in size, made with delicate brushwork. The colors used in miniatures are generally derived from natural sources and materials. Some of the paintings use pure gold and other precious gems and stones to extract the colors for beautifying these miniature paintings. India has a long and varied history of miniature paintings.
Here's a collection of Exclusive Indian Miniature Paintings which are famous worldwide. These miniature paintings depict scenes of Mughal and Persian court scenes, love scenes and scenes of hunting. Apart from this miniature paintings also depict scenes of Hindu Gods like Radha Krishna etc. These miniatures are made on Silk cloth as well as on Old urdu manuscript paper.
The art of Madhubani painting, is the traditional style developed in the Mithila region, in the villages around Madhubani, Bihar. Madhubani literally means a forest of honey. For commercial purposes, the work is now being done on paper, cloth etc.
Figures from nature & mythology are adapted to suit their style. The themes & designs widely painted are the worship of Hindu deities such as Krishna, Rama, Siva, Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Sun and Moon, Tulasi plant, court scenes, wedding scenes, social happenings around them, etc. Floral, animal and bird motifs, geometrical designs are used to fill up all the gaps. There is hardly any empty space in this style. The skill is handed down the generations, and hence the traditional designs and patterns are widely maintained.
Cotton wrapped around a bamboo stick forms the brush. The colours applied are prepared by the artists. Black colour is obtained by mixing soot with cow dung; yellow from turmeric or pollen or lime and the milk of banyan leaves; blue from indigo; red from the kusam flower juice or red sandalwood; green from the leaves of the wood apple tree; white from rice powder; orange from palasha flowers. The colours are applied flat with no shading. There is normally a double line drawn for the outlines, with the gap between the lines filled by cross or straight tiny lines. In the linear painting, no colours are applied. Only the outlines are drawn.
The art of Madhubani painting, is the traditional style developed in the Mithila region, in the villages around Madhubani, Bihar. Madhubani literally means a forest of honey. For commercial purposes, the work is now being done on paper, cloth etc.
Figures from nature & mythology are adapted to suit their style. The themes & designs widely painted are the worship of Hindu deities such as Krishna, Rama, Siva, Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Sun and Moon, Tulasi plant, court scenes, wedding scenes, social happenings around them, etc. Floral, animal and bird motifs, geometrical designs are used to fill up all the gaps. There is hardly any empty space in this style. The skill is handed down the generations, and hence the traditional designs and patterns are widely maintained.
Cotton wrapped around a bamboo stick forms the brush. The colours applied are prepared by the artists. Black colour is obtained by mixing soot with cow dung; yellow from turmeric or pollen or lime and the milk of banyan leaves; blue from indigo; red from the kusam flower juice or red sandalwood; green from the leaves of the wood apple tree; white from rice powder; orange from palasha flowers. The colours are applied flat with no shading. There is normally a double line drawn for the outlines, with the gap between the lines filled by cross or straight tiny lines. In the linear painting, no colours are applied. Only the outlines are drawn.
The new & improved Nagam has an ABS plastic body fitted with a SMPS, universal power supply from 90V AC to 250V AC. This electronic laya making instrument is capable of producing a staggering 194 tunes in 20 taals. It comes in with as independent Nagam volume, drone & metronome control. For better tabla practice sessions there is riyaz time indicator & metronome at odd lays too. It has 7 tone combinations with 2 different playing styles. Its inbuilt composer is capable holding 4 tunes at 95 mantras each. Running on 8 (AA cells) batteries, along with its inbuilt battery charger operations this is the best electronic lehera machine in the world.
The new & improved Nagam has an ABS plastic body fitted with a SMPS, universal power supply from 90V AC to 250V AC. This electronic laya making instrument is capable of producing a staggering 194 tunes in 20 taals. It comes in with as independent Nagam volume, drone & metronome control. For better tabla practice sessions there is riyaz time indicator & metronome at odd lays too. It has 7 tone combinations with 2 different playing styles. Its inbuilt composer is capable holding 4 tunes at 95 mantras each. Running on 8 (AA cells) batteries, along with its inbuilt battery charger operations this is the best electronic lehera machine in the world.
Kalamkari is an exquisite ancient craft of painted and printed fabrics. Kalamkari literally means, Kalam - pen & kari - work, i.e., art work done using a pen. The artists use a bamboo or date palm stick pointed at one end with a bundle of fine hair attached to this pointed end to serve as the brush or pen. Vegetable dyes are used on cloth to color the drawings. The dyes are obtained by extracting colours from parts of plants - roots, leaves along with mineral salts of iron, tin, copper, alum, etc., which are used as mordants.
Kalamkari Painting widly consists Hindu mythlogical themes from epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata, Srimad Bhagwat and Puranas. The unique thing about these painting is that no two panels are similar. Vegetable and mineral pigments are used to create these paintings. The specialty is that the finished products are mellow. Bright colours are used but the finish is not gaudy.
Kalamkari is an exquisite ancient craft of painted and printed fabrics. Kalamkari literally means, Kalam - pen & kari - work, i.e., art work done using a pen. The artists use a bamboo or date palm stick pointed at one end with a bundle of fine hair attached to this pointed end to serve as the brush or pen. Vegetable dyes are used on cloth to color the drawings. The dyes are obtained by extracting colours from parts of plants - roots, leaves along with mineral salts of iron, tin, copper, alum, etc., which are used as mordants.
Kalamkari Painting widly consists Hindu mythlogical themes from epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata, Srimad Bhagwat and Puranas. The unique thing about these painting is that no two panels are similar. Vegetable and mineral pigments are used to create these paintings. The specialty is that the finished products are mellow. Bright colours are used but the finish is not gaudy.
Colorful Jewelry boxes hand decorated with beads, sequins, and/or mirrors. Available in red, pink, orange, silver, and gold. Sparkling and colorful jewelry boxes for all your small valuables! Jewelry box features faceted mirrors, sequins, and beads, artfully fashioned into a treasured keepsake! This is a great item for kids and adults alike.
Colorful Jewelry boxes hand decorated with beads, sequins, and/or mirrors. Available in red, pink, orange, silver, and gold. Sparkling and colorful jewelry boxes for all your small valuables! Jewelry box features faceted mirrors, sequins, and beads, artfully fashioned into a treasured keepsake! This is a great item for kids and adults alike.
A Japa mala or mala is a set of beads commonly used by Hindus and Buddhists to chant mantras or repeating names of deities. This process of chanting mantras or deities name is called as japa. Malas are made mostly of 108 beads. The practice of chanting a mantra is used as a form of meditation. Sitting in a comfortable position, with the eyes closed, the mantra is repeated silently or aloud. The mind is focused on the mantra, the thoughts are let go of and the breath is slow and deep.To empower the Japa Mala and the mantra used, japa (mantra meditation) should be practiced each day for 40 continuous days. When japa mala becomes empowered it can be worn or lightly placed on oneself or others to transmit the energy of the mantra as well as the energetic qualities of the mala. When you use a new mantra with japa mala, this energy becomes replaced, so it is recommended to use a new japa mala with each mantra if possible.When not in use, store your Japa Mala in a special, clean and preferably sacred space. The best place to store a mala is on a personal alter or statue of a deity.
A Japa mala or mala is a set of beads commonly used by Hindus and Buddhists to chant mantras or repeating names of deities. This process of chanting mantras or deities name is called as japa. Malas are made mostly of 108 beads. The practice of chanting a mantra is used as a form of meditation. Sitting in a comfortable position, with the eyes closed, the mantra is repeated silently or aloud. The mind is focused on the mantra, the thoughts are let go of and the breath is slow and deep.To empower the Japa Mala and the mantra used, japa (mantra meditation) should be practiced each day for 40 continuous days. When japa mala becomes empowered it can be worn or lightly placed on oneself or others to transmit the energy of the mantra as well as the energetic qualities of the mala. When you use a new mantra with japa mala, this energy becomes replaced, so it is recommended to use a new japa mala with each mantra if possible.When not in use, store your Japa Mala in a special, clean and preferably sacred space. The best place to store a mala is on a personal alter or statue of a deity.
An incense stick is also called agarbatti which gives fragrance when burnt. Incense Stick holds the base of Bamboo and the top coating over the stick is a mix of aromatic herbs procured from the nature. The incense sticks has a religious significance as they are lit during the prayer and festivals. Incense sticks are also used as mood enhancers as the soothing fragrance relaxes the mind and muscles. It is also utilized during the aromatherapy treatment where the different fragrances are released during the treatment to relax mind and body.
An incense stick is also called agarbatti which gives fragrance when burnt. Incense Stick holds the base of Bamboo and the top coating over the stick is a mix of aromatic herbs procured from the nature. The incense sticks has a religious significance as they are lit during the prayer and festivals. Incense sticks are also used as mood enhancers as the soothing fragrance relaxes the mind and muscles. It is also utilized during the aromatherapy treatment where the different fragrances are released during the treatment to relax mind and body.
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