The elegant and masterpiece pure silver idols of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha and Goddess Saraswati available for puja. Shri Ganesha Lord of success and destroyer of evils and obstacles. Lord Ganesha Statue is known to Bring prosperity and happiness in your home & Office. Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity (both material and spiritual), as well as the embodiment of beauty. Lakshmi name is derived from Sanskrit root words for knowing the goal and…
The elegant and masterpiece pure silver idols of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha and Goddess Saraswati available for puja. Make: Made in sterling pure silver.
Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai was very famous sweet trader of the past era. He was a very virtuous and righteous man. Shri Datta Mandir placed in Budhwar Peth, Pune was their residential Building. During those times in the outbreak of plague Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai lost his son. Due to this episode he himself and his wife were very depressed and disturbed. Make: made in pure silver Dimensions: 55 mm (2.16 inches) (H) x 50 mm (1.96 inches) (W) Weight of silver: 165 gms
Kamdhenu Cow Idol along with its calf (Gaumata) is the symbol of prosperity and Vatsalya (love that a mother feels for a child). This Idol made in pure silver. It can be placed in the room of children and guests. This statue depicting the love of Mother and Child. The cow in Hindu society is traditionally identified as a caretaker and a maternal figure and Hindu society honors the cow as a symbol of unselfish giving.
Saraswati is the Goddess of learning, knowledge, and wisdom. The Sanskrit word sara means "essence" and swa means "self." Thus Saraswati means "the essence of the self." Saraswati is represented in Hindu mythology as the divine consort of Lord Brahma, the Creator of the universe. Since knowledge is necessary for creation, Saraswati symbolizes the creative power of Brahma. Goddess Saraswati is worshipped by all persons interested in knowledge, especially students, teachers, scholars, and…
The silver small Lord Ganesha Statue / Idol is elegant and excellent masterpiece exhibited by skilled artists. Lord Ganesha is also known as Ganapati, Vigneswara, Vinayaka and Gajamukha. Ganesha is worshipped for siddhi, success in undertakings, and buddhi, intelligence. These Brass Statue show lord as having four hands which signify their divinity. Each Ganesha Brass Statue portrays Ganesha as sitting on throne with his Moushika Vahan. Make: Made in pure silver. Dimensions: 35 mm (H)…
Mother Goddess Annapurneswari is the presiding deity at Banaras or Varanasi. She is the Mother who graces food to everybody. The Godess of Varanasi also fed King Harishchandra's children. There are many Annapoorni temples in India where food is freely served every day to every one i.e. Dharmasthala in Karnataka. The ever bountiful figure of Annapurna (Lakshmi in her form as the giver of food) giving food shows only one aspect of the process — that of giving. Make: Made in pure…
Lord Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Shri Vishnu, the protector and preserver of this universe. In his childhood days, Bal Gopal Krishna had many names but the ones with his pastoral upbringing are Govinda (finder of cows) and Gopala (protector of cows). He is also known as Maakhan Chor (butter thief) due to his habit of stealing butter from the neighbourhood houses. As baby Krishna learnt to trot around the house, his attention was always fixed on the butter urns that were stashed away in…
Lord Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Shri Vishnu, the protector and preserver of this universe. In his childhood days, Bal Gopal Krishna had many names but the ones with his pastoral upbringing are Govinda (finder of cows) and Gopala (protector of cows). He is also known as Maakhan Chor (butter thief) due to his habit of stealing butter from the neighbourhood houses. As baby Krishna learnt to trot around the house, his attention was always fixed on the butter urns that were stashed away in…
This Statue is completely designed in pure silver and shown as Lord Krishna Standing and playing his divine flute along with Goddess Radha who is holding his hand. There love story is legendary, not because they were Gods, but for their union which saw a tragic end. Hindu scriptures describe them as divine lovers, but only Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha, know that it was beyond and above the understanding of all. It is said the only two things were beloved to Krishna more than anything,…