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.
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.