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Thursday 25 September 2014

Durga Maa

Durga Maa
Maa Durga
Durga (Hindustani pronunciation: [ˈd̪ʊrɡaː]; Sanskrit: दुर्गा), meaning "the inaccessible" or "the invincible", is the most popular incarnation of Devi and one of the main forms of the Goddess Shakti. Durga is the original manifested form of Mother Adi-Parashakti. Durga is Adi-Parashakti herself. The Devi Gita, declares her to be the greatest Goddess. Thus, she is considered the supreme goddess and primary deity in Shaktism, occupying a place similar to Lord Krishna in Vaishnavism. According to Skanda Purana, the goddess Parvati accounted the name "Durga" after she killed the demon Durgamaasura. Goddess Parvati is considered to be the complete incarnation of Adi Parashakti or Goddess Durga, with all other goddesses being her incarnations or manifestations. Adi Parashakti or Mahadevi, the supreme power, is called Durga Shakti as per Devi-Mahatmya. Adi Parashakti or Devi Durga is a Hindu concept of the Ultimate Shakti or Mahashakti, the ultimate power inherent in all Creation. This is especially prevalent in the Shakta denomination within Hinduism, which worships the Goddess Devi in all her manifestations. She is Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Saraswati in her mild form; Goddess Kali and Goddess Chandi in her wrathful form. Durga is also called Padmanabha-Sahodari and Narayani, the sister of Lord Vishnu. According to Shaivism and Shaktism She is supreme, but to bring back lord Shiva in Sansar, she took birth as human form (Sati and Parvati) to marry Shiva..

रक्षांसि यत्रोग्रविषाश्च नागा यत्रारयो दस्युबलानि यत्र |
दावानलो यत्र तथाब्धिमध्ये तत्र स्थिता त्वं परिपासि विश्वम् ||

Godess exits eternally, always abiding in her own sweet nature & inhabits the hearts & minds of her ecstatic devotees. As shakti power, she shapes, nurtures, & dissolves names and forms, while as subtle spiritual energy called Kundalini, she lights the lotuses for the seven centres of awareness in the sacred human body.

Monday 1 September 2014

Silk Table Runner


Table runners complement your table settings by adding color, texture and a unifying element to your tablescape. Table runners add a touch of elegance, bringing a sense of tradition to an occasion. These also make lovely gifts for friends and family and can be personalized for a special occasion. Take your pick from our unique range of table runners, featuring beautiful silk and velvet table runners.
Silk Table Runner
Silk Table Runner
Theses handmade brocade silk table runners gives an authentic look to your dining table or kitchen table. These table runners are crafted by expert and hereditary artisans of Banaras in north India on handlooms. The elegant designs and patterns of these table runners makes them very attractive. Mostly the top of these table runners are made in brocade style silk and the bottom layer is made in cotton fabric or poly-silk. The main advantage of creating a table runner by hand is, it gives the vast choice of fabrics, patterns and designs for weaving & crafting an elegant table runner. Decorate you dining room by using these luxurious runners in various designs & patterns. It gives a traditional look to your dining room with modern style.

Amitabha Buddha

 Amitābha is known for his longevity attribute and the aggregate of distinguishing (recognition) and the deep awareness of individualities. According to some ancient scriptures, Amitābha possesses infinite merits resulting from good deeds over countless past lives as a bodhisattva named Dharmakāra. "Amitābha" is translatable as "Infinite Light," hence Amitābha is often called "The Buddha of Infinite Light."

When you chant Amitabha Buddha, you are chanting Dharma-nature. Wisdom and awakening reside in everything in the universe. Wisdom and awakening are innate in everything in the universe. Wisdom and awakening pervades the whole universe.

His posture is one of composure and stillness. There is a serene smile of blissful wisdom on his face. Amitabha sits in the aspect of meditating, encouraging the viewer to follow the essential teaching of the Buddha, "to subdue one’s mind".

Floral Design Bed Sheet


We present the exclusive Floral Print Bed Sheet. The fabric is handloom woven by the textile weavers of Sanganer, Rajasthan. These bedsheets are printed by the artisans of Jaipur. These printed bed sheets and bed linen in numerous designs that reflect the traditional as well as modern art, available with us in various print combinations and styles such as Sanganeri print bed sheets, Bagru print bed sheets, Rapid print bed sheets, Daboo print bed sheets, black and white print bed sheet, on cotton fabric material. The beautiful and attractive color combinations of this bed sheet makes this bed sheet one of its kind. This bed sheet is the perfect example of latest and stylish print on the cotton fabrics. The attractive print of this bed sheet is the perfect to enhance you and gives a special ethnic touch to your home.
Floral Design Bed Sheet
Floral Design Bed Sheet

These Hand loom woven block printed cotton fabric bed sheet also make lovely gifts for friends and family and can be personalized for a special occasion. Take your pick from our unique range of Floral Print Bed sheet, featuring beautiful cotton bed sheets.





Silk Cushion Cover


Handmade cushion cover in vibrant colors that will compliment both contemporary and traditional room settings. With attractive motifs all over, this cushion cover will get your attention every time you are in your living room.

Silk Cushion Cover
Silk Cushion Cover
Our cushion covers are comfortable and stylish and are stuffed with extremely soft material. The complete range is a blend of modern trends and innovative ideas and adds a pleasant look to the home décor. Best in quality, durability and fine stitch, these are easy to wash. Handmade cushion covers also make lovely gifts for friends and family and can be personalized for a special occasion. Take your pick from our unique range of cushion covers, featuring beautiful silk cushion covers.

Transverse Bamboo Flute


The bansuri (Hindi: बांसुरी, Urdu: بانسری‎, Nepali: बाँसुरी, Marathi: बासरी, Assamese: বাঁহী, Bengali: বাঁশি) is a transverse flute of India made from a single hollow shaft of bamboo with six or seven finger holes. An ancient musical instrument associated with cowherds and the pastoral tradition, it is intimately linked to the love story of Krishna and Radha and is also depicted in Buddhist paintings from around 100 CE. The Bansuri is revered as Lord Krishna's divine instrument and is often associated with Krishna's Rasa lila; mythological accounts tell of the tunes of Krishna's flute having a spellbinding and enthralling effect not only on the women of the Braj, but even on the animals of the region. The North Indian bansuri, typically about 14 inches in length, was traditionally used as a soprano instrument primarily for accompaniment in lighter compositions including film music.
Transverse Bamboo Flute
Transverse Bamboo Flute


The word bansuri originates in the Sanskrit bans [bamboo] + sur [melody]. There are two varieties of bansuri: transverse, and fipple. The fipple flute is usually played in folk music and is held at the lips like a whistle. Because it enables superior control, variations and embellishments, the transverse variety is preferred in Indian classical music.

The sound of a bansuri is generated from resonance of the air column inside it. The length of this column is varied by closing or leaving open, a varying number of holes. Half-holing is employed to play flat or minor notes. The size of a Bansuri affects its pitch. Longer bansuris with a larger bore have a lower pitch and the slimmer and shorter ones sound higher. In order to play the diatonic scale on a bansuri, one needs to find where the notes lie. For example, in a bansuri where Sa or the tonic is always played by closing the first three holes, is equivalent to D, one can play sheet music by creating a finger notation that corresponds to different notes.

Table Mat Napkin


This table mat napkin set is made of printed canvas cotton fabric. Thick fabric helps placemats stay firmly on the table. The bright and pleasant colourful floral designs go well for summer and spring home décor. These serves as decoration, especially placemats made from cotton or silk. These are handcrafted by craftsmen of Jaipur in Rajasthan, India. Made using cotton fabric. These table mats comes with matching napkins and is an ideal choice for giving your dining area an instant makeover.
Table Mat Napkin
Table Mat Napkin


 Easy to store within your in-home bar cabinet or to display over the counter-top, these rate high in aesthetic appeal. To avoid staining, simply clean them by dousing or immersing them in cold water and some fabric softener.