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| BP90: Ganesha on a Pipul Leaf - Wall Hanging |
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| [ Terracotta ] |
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9.5 x 7.5 x 1 inches Weight - 600 gms.
US $33.00 |
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| BP92: Ganesha - Wall Hanging |
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8 x 7 x 1 inches Weight - 400 gms.
US $29.00 |
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| BQ04: Ganesha on a Terracotta Square plate - Wall Hanging |
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6 x 6 x 0.5 inches Weight - 350 gms.
US $27.00 |
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| BQ36: Panchamukhi Ganesha |
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5 x 4 x 3.5 inches Weight - 280 gms.
US $32.00 |
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| BQ37: Dancing Ganesha |
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| [ Poly Resin ] |
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Dia - 2.5 inches Height - 4 inches Weight - 120 gms.
US $22.00 |
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| Krishna is also considered to be a supreme entity even all by Himself, without necessarily associating with Vishnu. This gave birth to the concept of Krishnaism, which describes sects of Krishna devotees who consider him to be a transcended being... Different Hindu theological traditions portray Krishna in various ways - a divine child; a mischievous prankster with butter smeared all over his little mouth; a gentle lover and the Supreme Godhead... The Krishna avatar lasted for 125 years, at the end of which Krishna, Radha and everyone else in Vrindavan mounted the celestial chariot and headed toward Goloka... |
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Ganesha is a popular Hindu deity. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and has the head of an elephant, and is also popularly known as the Hindu elephant god. All hindu rituals begin with the worship of Ganesha. His image invokes the universe, his head signifies wisdom and his body is globular, Vishwaroopa. Ganesha represents the majesty of the animal kingdom with his head and his vehicle, the mouse, shows subjugation of pestilent rats.
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