The ever enchanting Krishna wields his magic, in this little well-crafted brass figurine, where he is shown in rapture with his flute (Murli). It is said that when he plays the flute, in Vrindavan, a forest, all the ‘gopis’ or young girls are so dazzled by his charm and the beauty of his music that they are lost in the raas or flavour of its mystical joy. There are of course endless tales of his childhood, the most popular one being where he teased all the mothers, by stealing butter. He was…
Krishna, the all-attractive-one Megh-varna, the one with the color-of-clouds Go-pal, the protector of cows Murli-manohar, who steals hearts by the melody of his flute and Madan-Mohan who can mesmerize Cupid himself with His beauty. Design: Made in heavy shining brass. Brass is well known for its grasping capacity. It grasps the divine spirit upto 30%, when compared to other metals. The spiritual vibrations are attracted towards these shining idols easily. Dimensions: 3.75 inches (H) x 2…
Kaali comes from the Sanskrit root word Kaal which means time.There is nothing that escapes the all-consuming march of time. Kali is represented as the consort of Lord Shiva,on whose body she is often seen standing.Shiva lies in the path of Kali,whose foot on Shiva subdues her anger.She is the fierce aspect of the goddess Durga.Kali's association with darkness stands in contrast to her consort, Shiva, who manifested after Her in creation,and who symbolises the rest of creation after Time is…
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…
Worshiping 9 shakti maa idols (Chamunda,Khodiyar,Shitala,Bahuchar,Hadkai, Meldi,Dasha, Umiya and Brahmani) incarnate to cure of diseases and epitomizes love, hope, happiness and motivation one to overcome crisis with determination. Metal: BrassDimensions of Idols: approx 3 (H) x 2.5 (W) inchesWeight of set: 2 kgs (approx)
The Dashavatara refers to the ten complete incarnations- avatars of Vishnu, the Hindu god of preservation which has Rigvedic origins. Vishnu is said to descend in form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from Dasa meaning 'ten', and avatar (avatara), roughly equivalent to 'incarnation' Dasa means ten and Avatar means incarnation. Dashavatar is ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu on the earth. (the destroyer). As Lord Vishnu role is to protect the universe, whenever…
A beautiful small size of Goddess Mata Kali Murti made in brass. Goddess Kali is one of the ten Mahavidyas, a list which combines Sakta and Buddhist goddesses. Kali's earliest appearance is that of a destroyer of evil forces. She is the goddess of one of the four subcategories of the Kulamārga, a category of tantric Saivism. Dimensions: 3.1 inches (H) x 2.1 inches (W) x 1 inch (depth) (8 x 5.5 x 2.5 cm) approxWeight: 230 grams approxQuantity: 1
The Navagrahas are the nine major planets. They play a major role in deciding the destiny of man. The Navagraha derived from the Sanskrit words “Nava” and “Graha“.Dimensions of Idols: approx 2.75 (H) x 2.5 (W) inchesWeight: 2.45 kgs
Lord Tirupati Balaji idol is uniquely designed in brass. This traditional brass Idol is use to represent prosperity, good luck and success. Dimensions: 8 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (W) x 2.75 inches (depth) (20 x 9 x 7 cm) approxWeight: 1.14 kgs approxQuantity: 1