This Goddess of material and spiritual wealth, and fortune is believed to bring good luck, and protect her devotees from all kinds of miseries, and money-related sorrows
Our Lord Ganesha exudes positive energy into the atmosphere, but how does this energy reach us? The frequencies of the deity’s principles and energy are attracted to hibiscus flower which in turn returns it to the devotee. This beautiful golden frame is symbolic of this divine arrangement and of the fact that it is the hibiscus flower which ensures our union with the divine consciousness, bliss and peace.
This wall hanging of golden image of the Trimurti (literally 3 statutes) represents the three aspcts of Lord Shiva – the Creator (Brahma), the Protector (Vishnu), and the Destroyer (Mahesh). It depicts beauty, creativity and vitality in the right (west) face, youth, impulsiveness and anger in the left (east) face and meditation, preservation and costiveness in the centre face. These three faces are also known by the names Uma, Rudra, and Yogeshwara. Etched in 24k pure gold on red velvet, the image brings vitality, strength, and sensibility into the heart of the viewer.
The Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar contains four lions, standing back to back, mounted on an abacus separated by intervening spoked chariot-wheels over a bell-shaped lotus. Carved out of a single block of polished sandstone, the capital was believed to be crowned by a ‘Wheel of Dharma'. The four animals in the Lion capital of Ashoka are believed to symbolize different steps of Lord Buddha's life. The Elephant represents the Buddha's idea in reference to the dream of Queen Maya of a white elephant entering her womb. The Bull represents desire during the life of the Buddha as a prince. The Horse represents Buddha's departure from palatial life. The Lion represents the accomplishment of Buddha hood. A good 24k wall hanging
Decorated in pure gold - 24k wall hanging , the peacock is a possessor of some of the most admired human characteristics; peac24k wall hangingock is a representation of honesty and the beauty we can achieve when we endeavour to express our true colours. In history, myth, legend and lore, the Peacock allegory carries portents of: Dignity, Sanctity, Direction, Protection and Alertness.
Invoked at the beginning of every venture, Ganesha’s presence is regarded as auspicious; and his image is found in every Hindu home, and at workplace, too. (frame)
This frame depicts the Stupa of Sanchi with a triple parasol on the top and a square railing. Etched in 24k gold, the frame is a miniature of the great stupa which is one of the oldest Buddhist monuments in India, built between the 3rd Century BCE and the 12th Century AD, and a part of the great Indian Heritage.