Shri Santoshi Mata is a goddess in the Hindu pantheon of whose veneration throughout Hinduism had only relatively recently commenced. She is venerated as "the Mother of Happiness", the meaning of her name. Santoshi Mata is particularly worshipped by women. A vrata (ritual fast) called the Santoshi Maa vrata performed by women on 16 consecutive Fridays wins the goddess' favour.Design: Printed on high quality photo paper with fine finishing.
Ganesha is king of Vastu-Shastra. Ganesha's presence in the home or office is considered very auspicious, Lord Ganesha blesses His devotees in proportion to the devotion and worship offered to him.Design: Printed on high quality photo paper with fine finishing.
Invoke the blessings of Goddess Meldi Mata by installing this photo frame in your puja altar, prayer room, office cabin or living area.Design: Printed on high quality photo paper with frame.Dimensions: 6 inches (L) x 8 inches (H) (15 x 20 cms approx)
Invoke the blessings of Goddess Khodiyar Maa by installing this photo in your puja altar, prayer room, office cabin or living area.Design: Printed on high quality photo paper with fine finishing.
Goddess Kali is represented with perhaps the fiercest features amongst all the world's deities.Design: Printed on high quality photo paper with fine finishing.
Lord Narsimha is the fourth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. In his half-lion half-human he was designed to free the world and alleviate the sufferings of devotees symbolizing fight against evil and tyranny. Design: Printed on high quality photo paper with fine finishing.
Saraswati is known and worshiped as goddess of knowledge. She is the creator of all creative arts, poetry, music and science. Design: Printed on high quality photo paper with fine finishing.
Ashtalaxmi are a group of eight forms of Shri-Lakshmi, who preside over eight sources of wealth: prosperity, good health, knowledge, strength, progeny, and power. Design: Printed on high quality photo paper with fine finishing.
Amarnath cave is a Hindu shrine located in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Amarnath cave has been a place of worship since times immemorial. There are references to the legendary king Aryaraja (ascribed fictional dates 32BCE-17CE) who used to worship a lingam formed of ice in Kashmir.Design: Printed on high quality photo paper with fine finishing.