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| Lakshmi...is the Hindu Goddess of Wealth, auspiciousness, purity, prosperity and generosity... some legends of Sri Lakshmi state that the different goddesses in the Hindu pantheon are but manifestations of Sri Mahalakshmi... Parvati devi, in Hindu mythology, is a representation of the ultimate female divinity, the Shakti... Parvati is referred to as Trigunatmika, that is, having all the three gunas, Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas... Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of learning, knowledge, music and the Arts. Saraswati has also been identified with and likened to the Vedic Saraswati River... She is not only worshipped for secular knowledge, but also for the true divine knowledge essential to achieve moksha or liberation... |
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Clay Mask : Each mask is made from clay, molded to a human face, hand painted and designed with beads. These mask can be worn by anyone. The art of making mask has been integral to the beginning of theatre and still remains a fascinating process. Masks are a covering used to disguise or protect the face. Throughout history people in almost every society have used masks. The Mask forms a silent language which is universally understood and which defines the essence of human expressions and emotions at various levels - spiritual, religious and material. However, whether it is made of wood or metal or fabric - the Mask continues to be a source of mystery and fascination - a mode of escape from the drudgery of everyday life seeped in technology and automation.
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