Mecca is the most holy city in Islam. The city is revered from being the first place created on earth, as well as the place where Ibrahim together with his son Isma'il, built the Ka'ba. The Ka'ba, is a rectangular building made of bricks.
Lord Rama with his wife - Goddess Sita, Brother - Lord Lakshman and Esteemed Devotee - Lord Hanuman is a masterpiece of Ideal King, Brother, Husband, Wife and Devotee. It endows Physical, Mental and Spiritual ecstacy to the worshipers
He is also called as Pavan-puta (son of air) or Bajarangbali. He is a noble hero and great devotee of Lord Rama of the Ramayana. He is a provider of courage, hope, knowledge, intellect and devotion. He is pictured as a robust monkey holding a mace (gada) which is a sign of bravery and having a picture of Lord Rama tatooed on his chest which is a sign of his devotion to Lord Rama.
Depicted as seated on a pala fish this God of the river is worshiped by Sindhis an Indian community. Folk lore has it that the Lord first appeared from the Sindhu river astride a fish heeding a prayer for help by the people residing on the banks of the river. The Lord Jhulelal is said to bring peace and prosperity. Lord Jhulelal is often depicted as riding a horse – Ghore Waro Lal.
This frame is a gold inset of the idol of the infant Lord Krishna – balgopal - eating the famous Ladoos, an Indian delicacy which has a place in the religion too – as Prasad. Worshipped by most Hindus, Lord Krishna is revered as much for his mischievous child hood as he is for his fearlessness and strength.
This idol of the Virgin Mother inset in pure yellow gold is a universal symbol of peace, supplication, obedience, and devotion. Worshiped by the Christian community – especially Roman Catholics - picture of the Virgin Mary will lend an atmosphere of peace, purity, and piousness to your home. The intricate design makes it a great adornment for the walls of your home.
This is the image of Murugan the Hindu God of Victory. Murugan is worshipped mainly in South India by different names like Kartikeya and Subramanya Swami. He carries the divine Spear and rides the peacock. Some images depict Him carrying other weapons like a javelin, mace, discuss, or bow. Murugan symbolizes purification, protection, knowledge, strength, and destruction of ego.