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Introducing the Royal Swing - a piece of art that will add an elegant touch to any home or garden. Made of the finest quality teak wood, this swing is a true masterpiece that combines intricate carving, exquisite brass chains, and a comfortable seat that will make you feel like royalty.
Crafted with precision and care, the Royal Swing is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the artisans who create it. Every detail of this stunning swing is carefully considered and executed to perfection. From the beautiful natural teak wood color to the natural wood grains that give it a unique and organic texture, the Royal Swing is a true work of art.
One of the most striking features of the Royal Swing is its intricate carving. Every inch of this swing is adorned with beautiful and delicate carvings that showcase the skill and artistry of its creators. The carving on the swing roof is particularly impressive, featuring a detailed and ornate design that is fit for a Maharaja.
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Overall, the Royal Swing is a true masterpiece that combines beauty, comfort, and durability in one stunning package.
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THUD!
The sudden sound of something falling caught Jhula off-guard. The Archives were always a quiet place, even when she wasn't the only one inside. The thud combined with the acoustics of the room made her think of thunder. After her heart slowed to it's calmed rhythm, Jhula unlocked the door to the Restricted Section. She had only read one or two books from this area, careful so as to not get caught and be punished. But as the Archivist of Silk Cradle, it was her job to make sure nothing was out of place in this section.
As she traversed the aisles, many of the books' titles caught her curiosity. One was a book on magic runes. Another looked like some sort of military manuals. There were even books that, from what she could tell from the titles, were more centered on...carnal interests. Jhula blushed in embarrassment at the last one as she focused on finding the book that dared to fall off its place in her library.
And at the very last aisle, she found it. A grimoire that held intricate occult symbols with a pentagram as the main focus of the dark red-and-black book. Jhula wasn't sure why, but she felt drawn to this particular book.
"What's this?" she thought as she picked up the book and placed it on a nearby lectern.
After double-checking to make sure that she was alone, Jhula placed her hand on the book. It wasn't like this book was from Shamura's vault. She was the goddamn Archivist of Silk Cradle! If she wanted to know the contents of this book, what was stopping her?
And yet, as she touched the book, a sense of dread filled her. The same dread she would normally reserve for Silent Hill. Slowly, her heart began to pick up. Her instincts screamed at her in two different voices, telling her to both open and not open the book. That there was something sinister and yet helpful in this.
"What am I doing? It's just a book, Jhula. It's just a book."
And yet her gut was telling her it was more than that. Still, she took in a deep breath and flipped opened the book.
She had no specific page in mind. Just grabbed a section and opened it. Jhula's eyes then scanned the contents of the tome. There were pages upon pages of different rituals, unknown festival plans, and doctrines that were unfamiliar to her. But it was the image at the top that made her realize what this book was: a black crown with a red eye.
The infamous Red Crown of the One Who Waits.
Jhula gasped in shock. This was a book that high priests and priestesses would have been given by their respective bishop ages ago! A manual on how to run a cult when said bishop was away or how to properly perform their roles as members of their leader's inner circle. High Priests and Priestesses were considered the second-in-command to the gods, the proper envoy amongst the disciples. This alarmed Jhula for two reasons.
First, there hasn't been a High Priest or High Priestess for over a thousand years. The Bishops had long-ceased installing them after their battle with the One Who Waits. Which brings up the second alarm in Jhula's mind.
This book was for the High Priests and Priestesses of the Bishop of the Red Crown. Which begs the question:
Why was it here in the restricted section of Silk Cradle's archives?
As Jhula carefully went through the pages, a particular page had successfully snagged her attention.
"The Dark Prayer..." ------------------------------------------------------------------------
I've had this in my head for a while now, but this is the moment where Jhula discovers the ritual needed to call upon the One Who Waits. I've tried to make it a nerve-wracking experience, but this is a draft and it will be changed in the final product of the chapter it's in.
Cult of the Lamb: Massive Monster Silent Hill: Konami Jhula and the Dark Prayer: me
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Indian Traditional Swings Add Classic Jhulas to Your Home Décor
Buy authentic Indian traditional swings hand-carved by skilled artisans at Coral Crafts. Explore exquisite wooden swings (jhulas) perfect for indoor or outdoor seating, designed with intricate carvings and patterns inspired by India's cultural heritage. Made from high-quality, durable wood, our traditional swings are perfect for adding a statement piece to your home while providing a relaxing sanctuary. Customize your swing with preferred wood, size, polish, and design. Order an Indian traditional swing from Coral Crafts today and transform your living space with an elegant touch of tradition and craftsmanship.
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Which Baby Krishna Idol is good to keep at your Home?
Bal Gopal, the child form of lord Krishna, is worshiped for his innocence especially, if you have children at home or are planning for one. A Baby Krishna Idol suits anyone who appreciates art and spirituality. These statues often depict the playful and innocent version of the Lord. Therefore, when selecting such statues for your home, the face of the idol is of primary importance- the statue should depict an endearing face. Baby Krishna Idols are available in different forms and poses. Let's look at the most important types of Baby Krishna Idols available so that you can make a better decision before purchasing.
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IntroductionThe 10 most popular Baby Krishna Idols1) Laddu Gopal Idol2) Baby Krishna Idol with butter3) Oonjal Krishna Idol4) Aalila Krishna Idol5) Shankhu Krishna Statue6) Vasudev Carrying Baby Krishna Statue7) Pearl Krishna Statue8) Ganesha and Krishna statue9) Krishna and Kaaliya Naag10) Baby Krishna with Yashoda StatueConclusionsFrequently Asked QuestionsRelated Readings
The 10 most popular Baby Krishna Idols
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1) Laddu Gopal Idol
Laddu Gopal is considered one of the most adorable sides of Baby Krishna and he appears with a sweet ball of Laddu in his hands. This deity is considered to be the form of abundance, delight and gracefulness played by Krishna. It is said that keeping a Laddu Gopal statue at home attracts wealth and happiness. This version of Baby Krishna is quite popular in Northern India, with both crawling, sitting and standing poses of the baby Krishna gaining popularity. Looking to add a little charm to your puja space? Check out this adorable Laddu Gopal Idol made in Kerala ! The Laddu Gopal statue not only enhances your home's décor but also invites the divine presence and blessings of Lord Krishna into your life.
"In the sweet hands of Laddu Gopal, we find the essence of divine joy and childlike wonder."
- Radhanath Swami
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"If we want to be touched by the consciousness that we refer to as Krishna, we need Leela – the path of the playful."
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2) Baby Krishna Idol with butter
Butter Krishna also known as Venna Krishnan in Kerala depicts the mischievous and butter-loving image of the deity as a divine child holding a bowl of butter. Quite similar to the Laddu Gopal version of the Lord, the major difference here is that the baby Krishna holds butter instead of Laddu. This type of Venna Krishnan is quite popular in the Southern parts of India. This statue symbolizes the playful nature and innocence of Krishna. It is believed that keeping a Venna Krishna statue at home brings in a light spirit of playing and joy thus reminding us to take life less seriously. Invite the joy of Butter Krishnainto your home with a beautiful Venna Krishna idol. Invite the joy and playfulness of childhood into your home with a beautiful Venna Krishna statue, a constant reminder to find the lighter side of life.
3) Oonjal Krishna Idol
Oonjal Krishna Idol portrays a little grown-up Krishna as he sits on a swing. The representation signifies the joyous and untroubled nature of Krisna’s early years. Myth says that one of Baby Krishna's favorite pastimes was swinging on a jhula made of ropes and wood. Today, a lot of statues replicating Lord Krishna's Swing are available. The soft movement of the swing and Krishna’s calm face is said to bring some calmness into your home. It is suitable for people looking for quietness and peacefulness in a room. This version of Baby Krishna on Swing is very much popular in Southern India. For those seeking a serene ambiance, the Oonjal Krishna Idol is the perfect addition to your home decor.
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"Swinging in divine joy, may Krishna's grace fill your home with peace and happiness."
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4) Aalila Krishna Idol
Vatapatrasayi-Lord of the Banyan Leaf is a popular depiction of Baby Krishna which can be seen in Temple Paintings. This version of Lord Krishna is that of a baby on a banyan leaf, grabbing his lotus-like toe and placing it in his mouth. According to mythology, Sage Markandeya finds the baby krishna floating on a banyan leaf in raging waters of the sea. Aalila Krishnan idols are available in a variety of sizes. Adding Aalila Krishna Idol to your space is believed to invite a sense of calm and divine protection, perfect for meditation and quiet reflection.
"Cradled on a leaf, Aalila Krishna reminds us of the divine tranquility that resides in simplicity."
- Radhanath Swami
5 Shankhu Krishna Statue
The Shankhu Krishna Statue depicts baby Krishna sitting on Shankhu/conch. This symbolizes unspeakable auspiciousness. The Shankhu is considered the divine voice of the universe. Purity and spirituality mostly associate with the Shankhu Krishna statue. Keeping a Shankhu Krishna statue at home is said to call in vibrations of a very positive nature and great spiritual growth, hence ideal for prayer rooms or places of worship. Placing a Shankhu Krishna Statue in your home can enhance spiritual growth and fill your space with positive vibrations, making it an ideal addition to any prayer room or place of worship.
"Shankhu Krishna, resting on the conch, signifies the eternal sound of the universe and the purity of divine truth."
- Radhanath Swami
6) Vasudev Carrying Baby Krishna Statue
This Vasudev Carrying Baby Krishna Statue depicts the Strong and touching moment when Vasudev, father to Krishna, had to cross the river Yamuna, baby Krishna in his arms, to protect him from the wrath of King Kamsa. As such, this statue symbolizes protection, courage, and good reigning over evil. Having a Vasudev Carrying Baby Krishna Statue in your home serves as a powerful reminder of the protection and bravery that lies within us all, embodying the triumph of good over evil.
"In the embrace of Vasudev, Baby Krishna's journey reminds us of the boundless strength found in a father's love."
- Devdutt Pattanaik
7) Pearl Krishna Statue
According to Hindu mythology, it was Lord Krishna who discovered the first pearl from ocean. In Pearl Krishna statue, krishna is sitting in a beautiful pearl shell,representing purity, wisdom, and divine beauty. The use of pearls in these statues adds a touch of elegance and sophistication. Incorporating a Pearl Krishna statue into your home decor adds a touch of elegance and spiritual beauty, making it ideal for spaces where you wish to emphasize grace and sophistication.
"Encased in a pearl shell, Krishna embodies the timeless elegance and purity of the divine."
- Swami Sivananda
8) Ganesha and Krishna statue
Wondering what the relationship between Krishna and Ganesha is?? According to myths, Krishna(Lord Vishnu) is the maternal uncle of Ganesha. This statue of Baby Krishna with Baby Ganesha brings out the playful and divine aspects of both gods within one piece. Similar idol with baby Krishna sitting on Ganesha can be found in the famous Malliyoor Ganesha Temple in Kerala. This form combines joy, wisdom, and auspiciousness in its manifestation from both Krishna and Ganesha. It's simply nice to have at any home, providing harmony and positive energy. Having a Ganesha and Krishna statue in your home brings harmony and positive energy, showcasing the divine joy and wisdom of both deities.
"Where Krishna's playful spirit meets Ganesha's wisdom, harmony and joy flourish."
- Radhanath Swami
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9) Krishna and Kaaliya Naag
It portrays a legendary episode when Krishna danced on the hood of the serpent Kaaliya, manifesting his divine powers and inculcating bravery. It is a symbol of good's victory over evil and protection of the innocents. Having a Krishna and Kaaliya Naag statue at home serves as a reminder of the inner strength and resilience inside all of us. Having a Krishna and Kaaliya Naag statue at home serves as a powerful reminder of the inner strength and resilience within us all, symbolizing the victory of good over evil and the protection of the innocent.
"On the hood of Kaaliya, Krishna dances, symbolizing the triumph of divine power over adversity." -
Swami Sivananda
10) Baby Krishna with Yashoda Statue
Baby Krishna with Yashoda Statue captures the loving bond between Baby Krishna and Yashoda. It symbolizes maternal love, care, and the nurturing aspect of life. Placing a statue of Baby Krishna with Yashoda in your home can evoke feelings of warmth and compassion, making it perfect for family spaces. Adding a Baby Krishna with Yashoda Statue to your home evokes warmth and compassion, making it an ideal addition to any family space.
"In the loving embrace of Yashoda, Baby Krishna shines as the embodiment of maternal devotion and divine tenderness."
- Devdutt Pattanaik
Conclusion
A Baby Krishna statue at home not only enhances the décor of the place but also invites divine blessings and positive energy into your living space. Each and every avatar of Baby Krishna has its own significance and can add to your house's spiritual ambiance. Be it the playful Laddu Gopal, serene Aalila Krishna, or powerful Krishna and Kaaliya Naag, these statues can transform any house into a peaceful, loving abode that exudes divine grace. We hope that you have figured out which baby Krishna idol is suitable for your home.
Explore the enchanting collection of Baby Krishna statues at Arte House to bring divine grace and positivity into your home.
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3 Day Trip to Rishikesh
How to reach Rishikesh
By flight: You can take flight to the Jolly Grant Airport at Dehradun which is the nearest one from Rishikesh. Through train: Alternatively, trains are also available from Haridwar to Rishikesh. Via road: You can also reach Rishikesh from all the major cities of India. Buses and cabs are available from Delhi and other cities.
After reaching Rishikesh check into a riverside cottage or a boutique hotel.
Best time to visit: The best time for this trip would be from Match to May and September to November. During this time, the weather is pleasant here which is perfect for your travel exploration and adventure sports. But, avoid monsoon season for visiting Rishikesh as your planning can be disrupted due to heavy rainfall at this time.
Day 1: Explore the spiritual side of Rishikesh
Begin your day by visiting the iconic Laxman Jhula known as the hanging bridge on the Ganges river. The bridge links two villages of Garhwal district named Tapovan and Jhok. Because of this, Laxman Jhula offers a beautiful sight of the river and connects to many ashrams and temples here.
Ticket: Entry is free Timing: Open for 24*7
After that, head towards the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi ashram which is popularly known as the Beatles Ashram. This famous tourist spot of Rishikesh attracts music enthusiasts from all over the world after the world-famous music band ‘The Beatles’ learned meditation here. Additionally you can relax and do meditation while enjoying the beautiful graffiti and calmness of this place as well. In short, the ashram resembles a mixture of history, art, and peace and is perfect for your Instagram-worthy shots as well.
Ticket: INR 150 for Indians and 600 for foreigners. Timing: 9 am to 4 pm
Then, you can visit the spiritual Triveni ghat where you can enjoy the evening Ganga aarti. The evening Ganga aarti is filled with the aroma of flowers, scented sticks, and religious chanting.
Because of this, people worship it as a holy river and sacred for taking baths. Sit there for some time and witness the iconic view afterward. The spiritual ambiance and vibrant rituals alongside are a must-see on the Rishikesh trip.
Ticket: No tickets required. Timing: Ganga aarti starts at 6 pm.
Best place to eat: “The 60’s Cafe” or “The Beatles’ Cafe” is highly recommended if you are a vegetarian. You can enjoy the delicious delicacies while experiencing the great view of the Ganges.
You can also visit the “Little Buddha Cafe” near Laxman Jhula. Here you can have several international dishes and enjoy the calming atmosphere.
Day 2: Feel the essence of Nature
Start the 2nd day of your Rishikesh trip close to nature. Beginning with a Yoga session at the Parmarth Niketan Ashram will fill you with great energy and enthusiasm through meditation.
Ticket: Entry is free Timing: 9am to 8pm
After those sessions go ahead for white river rafting on the Ganges. Beyond tht, feel the essence of nature with some adventurous sports of Rishikesh to make your trip unforgettable. If you haven’t tried it yet, then you must experience this thrilling water sport in Rishikesh.
Ticket: INR 600 TO 1000 Timing: 8am to 12.30pm
Then head for trekking to the Neer Garh waterfall. It is a short trek journey amidst the large greenery and rocky hills. Moreover, this 2 km trek leads to a sparkling waterfall with a great view where you can take a quick bath or enjoy a hot cup of coffee on your own.
Ticket: INR 30. Timing: 8 am to 6 pm.
In the evening after enjoying your trekking, visit the local markets near Ram Jhula to pick souvenirs, hand-made artworks, as well as other spiritual things.
End your adventurous 2nd day with a relaxing walk along the river after enjoying your dinner in a riverside local cafe. Other than that, you can also enjoy the live music performances that many cafes and hostels offer in Rishikesh.
Best place to eat: “Ganga Beach Cafe” of Rishikesh is famous for its riverside view where you can enjoy your Indian and continental dishes with a great ambiance.
Day 3: Discover the treasures of Nature
On the last day of your trip visit the Rajaji National Park for a morning safari. Then, grab your camera and hire a local guide to witness the wild lives of Rishikesh. If you are a nature lover like us, this is the best Rishikesh tour package for you and your wildlife photographs.
Ticket: INR 250 for Indians and 500 for foreigners. Timing: 6am to 9 am in the morning, 3pm to 6pm in the evening
Then visit the Vashistha Cave, located a little bit far from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is one of the most famous places in Rishikesh for its tranquil meditation site and beautiful site for photography.
Ticket: No entry fee needed. Timing: 8 am–12 pm in the morning, 3–6 pm in the evening
Add some thrilling adventure on the last day with Bungee jumping at Jumping Heights. It is an exciting sport to enjoy leaps from a high distance and feel the air for some time.
Ticket: Around rupees 4000
Enjoy your last day at Rishikesh with a boat ride on the Ganges in the evening. Moreover, you can take great pictures of the sparkling sunlight while passing through the cold river.
Best place to eat: Having a delicious dinner at a rooftop cafe in Rishikesh would be an unforgettable memory of a lifetime for you. Apart from that, “Pyramid Cafe” or the “Freedom Cafe” is highly recommended for a great view of the twinkling town at night.
Conclusion
Rishikesh offers a mixed experience of beautiful nature, adventure, and spirituality for every traveler. Here you can seek inner peace through meditation, enjoy great adventures, and witness the spiritual side as well. Explore the diverse attractions of Rishikesh with these recommendations to get the best out of your trip. Don’t forget the yoga sessions to purify your soul and return home transformed.
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Swing chairs: The best hanging chair for your house
Swing chairs serves as a great relaxation chair. People sit and relax during their leisure time. They are available in different designs and patterns to match up with the interiors. They also provide many health benefits such as relieving stress, reducing lower back pain and increasing the overall blood circulation in the body. There are visit site here hanging chairs for kids also. You can surprise your child by placing the one in their room. Swing chair can be used by everyone no matter what age group they belong to.
Study Chairs and Chairs are an essential furniture unit at any home or office. There is a wide range of chairs that serve different purpose each of them having their own unique identity and usage. Swing chairs are the fun chairs where one can swing around while sitting on it. They can be used in both indoor as well as outdoor space. Garden swings refresh the mind and boost up the energy level as you can feel the cool breeze gazing around you allowing you to enjoy your swing. Garden swing chairs increase the blood circulation in legs and feet. It also helps in reducing the lower back pain. These chairs are for all age groups which includes toddlers, kids, youngsters and also elderly people.
Swing chairs are the best therapy to reduce stress. You can enjoy the swing by oscillating back and forth with a cup of coffee and favourite book or magazine in your hand. For elderly people, swing chair reminds them of their childhood. They get lost in the thought and enjoy the swing movement. Swing chairs are being used for many generations. In the past, you could find a wooden jhula in the palace for the queen where she could enjoy the swing and gossip with her friends. Even nowadays you can see a jhoola in a typical Rajasthani house with bold floral fabric suspended from the ceiling matching the room’s décor. Bringing simple and classy wooden swings adds elegance to the home décor and also complements other furnishings in a beautiful way. They are made from sturdy woods such as redwood, cedar or pine. Wooden swing sets are also available in different sizes so you can find the one which is ideal for your house. There are different types of swing chairs available in the market few of them are listed below:
1.Hammock Chair: This chair comes under indoor swing chair. The seat is made up of cotton fabric which is flexible, soft to touch and gets easily adapted to your body. These chairs do not require two ends for support. They occupy less space. Once you are inside the hammock chair, you don't feel like to come out.
2.Hanging basket chair: The appearance of this chair resembles that of a bird's nest. Hanging basket chairs are available in different styles, shapes and designs. So, you can choose them according to taste and the surrounding environment.
3.Patio swing: This chair is meant for the family purpose. Patio swing allows two or three people to sit comfortable along with an armrest at both the ends. Since these chairs are suspended from the ceiling of closed porches they are also known as the porch swing.
4.Hanging chairs for kids: There are ergonomic and fun swing chairs for kids which they would love to have in their room. After a busy school, kids can sit and relax on these chairs. Apart from the comfort it also creates a positive impact on your child which helps them to concentrate on their studies.
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Exploring the Beauty of Handicrafts: Buy Unique Artifacts Online in India
In a world dominated by mass-produced goods, the allure of handcrafted treasures is unparalleled. These one-of-a-kind pieces not only exhibit unparalleled craftsmanship but also offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of a country as diverse as India. Among the myriad of options available, Laxmi Devi Murti, Brass Jhula for Laddu Gopal, Brass Wine Glass, Rectangular Wooden Tray, Handicraft Decorative Items, Bamboo Table Lamps, Brass Laddu Gopal, Laddu Gopal with Jhula, and Marble Singhasan for God stand out as shining examples of the exquisite handicrafts that India has to offer. In this article, we will delve into the world of Indian handicrafts, explore the significance of these products, and guide you on where and how to buy them online.
Unveiling the Art of Laxmi Devi Murti
Laxmi Devi Murti is a divine representation of the goddess of wealth and prosperity, Goddess Lakshmi. These intricately crafted statues serve not only as religious idols but also as stunning pieces of art. Made from various materials like marble, brass, and wood, Laxmi Devi Murtis add a touch of spirituality and elegance to your living space or place of worship. These statues are available in various sizes and postures, making it easier for you to find the one that resonates with your spirituality.
Embellish Your Home with Brass Jhula for Laddu Gopal
For devotees of Lord Krishna, Brass Jhula for Laddu Gopal is an exquisite choice. These ornate swings, often adorned with intricate designs and embellishments, provide a delightful abode for the beloved deity. Placing Lord Krishna on a brass jhula adds a touch of divinity to your Home Décor Items, creating a serene and spiritually charged atmosphere.
Sip in Style with Brass Wine Glass
When it comes to luxurious dining and entertainment, Brass Wine Glasses are a testament to opulence and elegance. Crafted by skilled artisans, these glasses are not just functional but also pieces of art that elevate your wine-drinking experience. The warm hues of brass infuse a unique charm into your glassware collection, making each sip a memorable one.
Serving Elegance with a Rectangular Wooden Tray
A well-crafted Rectangular Wooden Tray is more than just a serving accessory; it's a symbol of sophistication and taste. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying breakfast in bed, a wooden tray adds an element of class to your presentation. Made from various types of wood, these trays are often adorned with intricate designs and patterns, making them a blend of functionality and aesthetics.
Adding Finesse with Handicraft Decorative Items
Handicraft Decorative Items are the soul of Indian craftsmanship. From intricately designed showpieces to hand-painted vases, these items have the power to transform your living space into a work of art. The diversity of materials and designs ensures that there is something for every taste and style.
Illuminating Ambiance with Bamboo Table Lamps
Bamboo Table Lamps are a testament to the eco-friendly and sustainable aspects of Indian handicrafts. Crafted from renewable bamboo, these lamps add warmth and character to any room. The intricate weaving of bamboo not only provides ample illumination but also casts captivating patterns that dance on your walls.
Cherishing Divinity with Brass Laddu Gopal
Lord Krishna, the mischievous deity, is often depicted as a young child holding a piece of butter (Laddu Gopal). Brass Laddu Gopal statues are a symbol of devotion and love for the deity. Crafted with precision and adorned with vibrant clothing, these idols hold a special place in the hearts of devotees.
Laddu Gopal with Jhula: A Divine Retreat
Laddu Gopal with Jhula combines the essence of divinity with the charm of playfulness. These idols are often depicted sitting on a swing, symbolizing Lord Krishna's eternal love for fun and frolic. Placing Laddu Gopal on a jhula in your home invokes an atmosphere of joy and devotion.
Marble Singhasan for God: A Throne of Elegance
For a regal touch to your home altar, a Marble Singhasan for God is a perfect choice. These intricately carved thrones provide a majestic seat for your deities. The use of marble adds an aura of purity and divinity to your worship space.
Where to Buy Handicrafts Online in India?
Now that we've explored the enchanting world of Indian handicrafts, the question arises, where can you buy these exquisite pieces online? Fortunately, there are numerous platforms dedicated to promoting and selling authentic Indian handicrafts. Some popular options include:
Kalagram: An exclusive destination that celebrates Indian art and crafts, offering a diverse range of handcrafted treasures that reflect the essence of India's cultural heritage.
Etsy: This global marketplace offers a wide range of handmade and vintage items, including Indian handicrafts.
Amazon: The e-commerce giant features a dedicated section for Indian handicrafts, allowing you to browse and purchase with ease.
Craftsvilla: A platform that specializes in Indian ethnic wear and handicrafts, providing a curated selection of products.
Jaypore: Known for its unique curation of handpicked products from artisans across India.
Local Artisans: Many skilled artisans have their websites or online stores where you can directly purchase their creations, ensuring authenticity and supporting the creators themselves.
Conclusion
Indian handicrafts are not just products; they are expressions of centuries-old traditions, craftsmanship, and spirituality. Whether you're looking to enhance your home decor or seeking divine inspiration, the likes of Laxmi Devi Murti, Brass Jhula for Laddu Gopal, Brass Wine Glass, Rectangular Wooden Tray, Handicraft Decorative Items, Bamboo Table Lamps, Brass Laddu Gopal, Laddu Gopal with Jhula, and Marble Singhasan for God offer a multitude of options. So, why settle for the ordinary when you can embrace the extraordinary? Explore the world of Indian handicrafts and enrich your life with their timeless beauty and cultural significance. Happy shopping!
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The Mahasiddha Yoga School in Rishikesh
About the Mahasiddha School and It's Teachings
Mahasiddha Yoga is a non-profit Spiritual School based in Rishikesh, India. Our School started it's activities in India during 2001 as a group of dedicated and passionate students and teachers, who aimed to make this revolutionary system of practice available to the world.
The Mahasiddha Yoga School never sought to make spirituality into a business and always offered low fees to reflect our intent to preserve the essence of our teachings as an offering of divine grace and wisdom. Since 2008 we have been holding classes from our current centre here in Rishikesh during the Autumn and Spring seasons.
Over the years many thousands of people have participated in our various courses and we maintain a vibrant international community of students and friends, bonded together by the magical experience of India and continuing their studies through our international events, group retreats and online classes.
The Approach of the Mahasiddha Tantra School
The Mahasiddha yoga lineage expresses one of the most esoteric and elevated forms of Tantric Yoga. Our unique blend of Hatha Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Meditation and Tantra forms the core of this lineage – of Esoteric Integral Yoga �� The Mahasiddha Yoga School in Rishikesh is a authentic centre of Tantric teachings and knowledge. Our spiritual line is based on the uninterrupted flow of Grace (Shaktipata) and offers spiritual support and guidance to the aspirants through transmission of the extraordinary magical and spiritual powers known as Siddhis.
This is completed with all the other forms of yoga that help the seekers: Raja, Mantra & Yantra Yoga, Karma, Jnana, Bhakti and more. Our comprehensive knowledge and experience in herbs, diet and nutrition, a whole range of alternative therapies including Ayurveda, esoteric astrology and many other methods and techniques further enhance the effectiveness of this system.
This complete system of practices offered by the Mahasiddha Tantra Yoga School has been proven, refined and validated for the modern lifestyle over the last 30 years through direct experience by our teachers. This structure allows new students to seamlessly integrate an authentic spiritual practice into contemporary occupations and culture. Currently our school and its branches has many tens of thousands of active yogis and yoginis worldwide.
To integrate the complete system of practices offered by the Mahasiddha School in Rishikesh is a life long journey that can offer access to the complete array of spiritual accomplishments. The spiritual line of wisdom and initiation offered by this school is a treasure without equal in modern times. It offers the seeker a multitude of paths within the Path, along with the support of the largest community of its type to be found in the world today.
What you will get from studying Tantra with Mahasiddha Yoga
The Tantric teachings lead us towards living life in every moment with intensity and awareness. Tantra is a path of ecstatic love, total freedom and complete surrender to the divine flow of life. Why choose to study Tantra Yoga in Rishikesh? Rishikesh is a revered place for Tantrics, with its many temples and statues devoted to Shiva, the supreme guide. Rishikesh is charged with the harmonious energies of intense yogic practice over countless generations. There is no better place to begin taking steps onto this magical spiritual path.
At the Mahasiddha School in Rishikesh, Our teachers have many decades of training and extensive knowledge of Yoga and Tantra. The teachings that we offer can help you reach a profound and stable state of inner peace, great enthusiasm and perfect health. The teachings are loyal to the ancient traditions of the Tantric lineage, yet they are made applicable to our modern times. We offer a wide range of courses and workshops, that are suitable for beginners and more experienced students.
As we all know theory and practice go hand in hand. There is no theory without a practical application and no practice without a solid theoretical base. We always aim to create a warm, friendly and welcoming environment with regular social spiritual events to help our students connect and open towards each other. We offer personalised support and guidance in your practice, which can help you overcome life challenges. The knowledge and tools offered in our courses enables you to transform every aspect of your life.
Our School is an oasis of tranquillity amidst the beating heart of Rishikesh, very close to the Laxman Jhula Bridge and the famous Ganges river. You will find plenty of cheap accommodation options nearby as well as a wealth of local cafes and temples.
The Mahasiddha Yoga Tantra Teacher
Prema Ananda is a highly experienced and dedicated Yoga and Tantra teacher who has been practicing yoga since the early age of 12. Engaging in the intense practice of the Mahasiddha lineage as early as 1989, at the age of 19, he confirmed and validated by his own experience and achievements this extraordinary path. Living the ultimate and fundamental spiritual experiences after serious training in all the major modalities, from powerful tantric practices to long meditation retreats, he is eager to pass his knowledge to everyone who aspires to transform spiritually. Teaching actively in India and other countries for 30 years, starting in 1991, he specialises in Yoga, Tantra, Ayurveda and Kashmir Shaivism. Being a medical doctor with a speciality in Sexology, trained at Oxford University, he is blending Eastern and Western approaches with intense and effective results. Book Now!!
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Furniture products made exclusively from hand without the aid of any machine are called handicraft furniture products.
When we put the handicraft industry in viewpoint, we certainly have to talk about India as Handicraft is woven with the history of India, the home of culture, art, and tradition. Actually, in terms of handicraft production, India is one of the wealthiest nations in the world exchanging artwork. The handicraft products manufactured in India are of a real class and represent each aspect of grace, culture, ritual, and most of all, the virtue of the country. Its handicraft exportation is one of the best in the world.
Handicrafts is so popular a trend in India that countless places in the country specialize in a diverse art of their own. For instance, Jaipur is recognized for making quilted handicrafts things, Ahmedabad is famous for its wooden handicraft merchandise, and Jodhpur is a perfect place for iron handicraft merchandise.
The diversity of handicrafts in India is beyond amazing. You can certainly find a handicraft product such as pooja mandir & indoor swing that converses with you. Let us take a tour of the history and expected future of the handicraft industry in the country.
From Harappan civilization to the current era, handcrafters have preserved the art of crafting by passing over the talent from one generation to the next and next. The Indian Handicraft has seen a sinusoidal growth from the pre-British, British, and post-British timeline. While India saw a rapid growth in handicraft works during the Gupta to Mughal phase owing to benevolent kings like Chandragupta-2, Akbar, etc, it also saw a drastic decline in the handicraft work during the British period mostly due to the exploitation by the British East India Company. Post Independence several non-constitutional bodies such as the All India Handicrafts Board were formulated to elevate the status of handicrafts in India and to seek overall development extracting benefits from the handicraft industry.
The government of India started an initiative, the National Handicraft Development Programme (NHDP), for the promotion and development of Indian Handicrafts. This program follows a need-based approach for amalgamation and comprehensive development of handlooms and the welfare of handloom weavers.
Thus, Indian handcraft endures an important position in the world of textiles but there is less knowledge about the Wood Handicraft items. Wooden Temple, Wooden Swings, and Wooden Indian Furniture are, however, not renowned despite having talented Artisans for such wooden handicrafts in abundance. Indian Wooden Handicraft is best compared to other nations, yet it aspires for its identification.
Surprisingly, some of the studies also suggest that Woodwork is one of the top handicrafts export according to global patronization.
Following Metalware, Woodwork carries a huge share of the handiwork international market. Wooden furniture was and will always be in demand. Furthermore, this high demand indicates artisans are always willing to make sovereign style designs to serve the needs of foreigners. There are several different ways that encourage the crafting of the Woodwork. Wooden handwork products are usually so accurately crafted that they may appear machine-made. The turnover generated from woodwork exportation has started enriching the pockets of locals in the rural regions of India.
There is Huge Demand for Wooden handicraft items overseas in other countries like the USA, Australia, and the UK. Indian Artisans have now become Tech-Savy and have successfully started door delivery of their handicraft products to other countries. Crores of Rupees of wooden handicrafts are exported to foreign countries, and the number is multiplying exponentially every year.
Wooden Handicrafts such as Wooden Hand-Carved Sofa Set, Wooden Swing, or Swing Jhula are intricately hand-carved, exported & shipped to homes and businesses in the USA, Australia, or the UK. Indian Artisans have started showcasing their talent on online platforms by building their websites and market their talent to the world. One such website is www.maenteprise.in, which showcases beautiful Indian Handicraft Furniture such as Wooden Sofa Set, Wooden Swing-set, pooja mandir, etc.
Let us look at some of the strategies that strengthen the growth of the handicraft business:
· Unvarying supply with timely delivery to satisfy the demand in the market & furnishing products with high quality
· The products emphasized on the design front & various theme-based designs
· Online order processing for customers except for those being available in the retail
Anyone building their New home in the USA, Australia, or the UK would look online for HandCrafted Indian Wooden Furniture items. They can reach out to companies such as Darsh Home Decor( M A Enterprise) based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, that are exporting Indian Handicraft to all over the world.
This is supported by a study that portrayed that Indian Handicrafts play a vital role overseas both in terms of trade and demographics, and there are several other reasons to import Indian Handicraft:
1. The demand for Indian furniture such as Indian Swing, Wooden Temple, Indoor Jhula, and Wooden Swing with Frame is evergreen. It is challenging for the labor in other countries to construct these handicrafts as the design ideology in Indian artwork is quite intricate.
2. Indian artisans are appreciated around the globe. British and Americans make an influential share of the people visiting India every year, and therefore they come in contact with Indian art and culture too. Thus purchasing products from the Indian market helps them in understanding the culture of the region.
Now that we have discovered why handiwork is so rich with design, intricate patterns, and exemplars, we can address when you need wooden furniture, how you should spend on furniture, and what type of wooden furniture you need at your home. Moreover, let us look at why you should buy Wooden Indian Furniture. There are several reasons why you may need furniture, some of them are:
· House Remodeling
· Personal Comfort
· For Exceptional Look & Feel
· To Create a Space for Storage
· To Let Your Furniture Blend in Any Environment
Shortly, handicrafts serve as vocational factors to your premises, and it also opts for style statement and the leisure pursuit as an element of culture and tradition.
We, at MA Enterprise, deliver wooden furniture directly from handicraft artisans and help you introduce a natural vibe into your home. Buy from MAEnterprise today and let your house converse a story of culture.
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Turnkey Solution Noida - squareO.In – Home Interior Designer
Home Interior design has been around for many a centuries but has only recently been actively adopted in India. With India developing into an economic powerhouse in the last decade or so, the purchasing power of common Indian has increased exponential with average age of first time home buyers reducing from 40 years to early 30s. In this digital era, easy access to information and newer technologies has made it extremely easy for the young buyers to research and take decisions.
Today with high aspiration levels of our young home buyers, home interiors has become a mandatory component of the overall home purchase experience, irrespective of the home sizes and budget availability. Over the period of time, home interiors has evolved to many styles, (there are more than 20 on my last count) depending on geographical location and availability of local materials and resources.
But there are only a handful of home interior styles that are primarily adopted to India and we have tried to high-light the key differentials amongst these style, with the intent that it helps you choose the right style and make your home as unique as your personality.
Traditional Indian Home Interiors Some Key Traits of Traditional Home Interiors: • Symmetry with clear lines and Function over form is key in Traditional home design. • Extensive usage of Vibrant Earthy tones such as brown/beige (earth) and Solid Wood furniture with traditional carvings. • Large paintings such as Gold Leaf Tanjore or the ever popular Madhbani forms a central piece of wall artwork. • Delicately placed idols of Indian Deities form integral part of the entire design. • Abundant usage of colourful fabric for upholstery, carpet area rugs etc., accentuate the vibrant earthy tones and wooden furniture. • Local Handicrafts such as Clay pottery, diyas, and decorative antique wooden boxes are mostly used accessories. • Traditional swing (Jhula) sometimes is added as central focal point to the home design.
Modern Home Interiors Some Key Traits of Modern Home Interiors: • Originally created as an antithesis to a traditional home interior with form following function. • Clear simple lines with open floor plans and minimalistic décor is a common trait of Modern home interiors. • Earthy / Neutral colours (beige/grey) with pops of blue and green, and plenty of wood and rusty metals such as Brass, cast iron etc., form the essence of Modern Design. • Oversized floor tiles, wooden floors with minimal grains, Book cases inset into the wall (for openness) and lack of Moldings and Trimmings in Doors and Windows is common in Modern Design. • Newer metals such as chrome and stainless steel is sometime used as part of furniture, but in small proportions. • Abstract wall arts or an accent wall forms central to wall décor.
Contemporary Home Interiors Some Key Traits of Modern Home Interiors: • Often confused with Modern design due to its clear lines and minimalistic accessories. • Contemporary design often has clean sleek lines, marked by solid muted neutral colors, with bold punches of colors in furniture and accessories. • Extensive use of contemporary materials such as Glass and Stainless Steel in furniture. • Walls painted in Neutrals, with bold Black and White accessories is common in contemporary style. • Flooring in usually bare, with plain and smooth tiles or vinyl, accentuated with texture or geometric pattern area rugs. • Contemporary furniture is sleek, lower to ground and often has metal frames or straight legs with emphasis on basic shapes and forms. Eclectic Home Interiors Some Key Traits of Eclectic Home Interiors: • A homogenous mixture of multiple home decorating styles that brings a sense of balance across the home. • A good eclectic interior design is a cohesive blend of – 1) old and new styling eras, 2) different yet consistent colour palettes, textures and patterns, and 3) combination of materials such as wood and stainless steel. • A neutral colour or a bold accent colour which is repeated across typically unifies Eclectic designs. • Eclectic designs doesn’t necessarily follow a set form or lines, giving the flexibility to experiment with furniture and other accessories placement. • A mix-and-match of furniture from different periods with a consistent colour scheme is another example of a good Eclectic Design.
There is great level of detail that gets into creating the right home interiors and make your home as unique as you. No matter the size of the job, we highly recommend you should hire a professional interior designer who can understand and visual the end picture. Have your designer understand your needs, design them as per site conditions and involve them throughout the process, to have a positive home interior experience. Happy Renovating! Feel free to get in touch with us, in case if you need help find your right Home Interior Partner!
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The Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh is a sight to behold
Lakshman Jhula Suspension Bridge, built over the river Ganges in Rishikesh, India, is the longest and one of the most beautiful suspension bridges in the country. It stood 170 meters from its base to its highest point and was constructed by Larsen and Toubro in 1994 for hikers who want to walk across it and admire the breathtaking view of the scenic surroundings of the Himalayas. It also serves as an important link between Swarg Ashram and Lakshman Jhula — two of the major destinations in Rishikesh.
Introduction: Lakshman Jhula Rishikesh:
India is one of the world’s most diverse, interesting, and vibrant countries. We think that it is one of the most important and perfect places to experience before you die. One of the highlights of any trip to India is surely a visit to the beautiful countryside, which is graced with rivers, hills, valleys and plains with their breathtaking colors at different seasons! When visiting India and passing through Haridwar, we would not miss the opportunity to walk on Lakshman jhula Rishikesh across the Ganges. It would be a good place to see people from all over India coming together in harmony, as well as nature generously setting her display of colors during sunrise and sunset for your viewing pleasure!
History:
Lakshman jhula Rishikesh is in Uttarakhand, India. Situated high on the mountains and hanging above the Ganges River. The bridge was completed in 1929 and has been in use ever since. This suspension bridge with a length of 500 meters, crosses the river at an elevation of 350 feet with 217 independent steel cables that form pairs called purdahs, which hold the bridge up. The railings are made up of 137 pairs of hand-forged iron rods. Around 60 thousand visitors cross this bridge every year making it one of the most popular tourist spots not just in Rishikesh but all over India
Architecture:Lakshman jhula Rishikesh is one of the oldest and largest lancet bridges in the world, over 200ft high and 1100ft long, which is suspended by steel cables from two towers. Constructed in 1905 at a cost of £3000 this was one of the first bridges in India to use steel instead of wood. The bridge forms part of a pilgrim’s way which goes from Laxman Jhula to Benaras on the Ganges. The Walkway here crosses ghat- after ghat, rising steeply up towards Muni Ki Reti — where Hindus come for ritual bathing- and culminates at Ram Janma Bhoomi Mandir where Hindus hold an annual festival
Location:Lakshman Jhula Rishikesh is a suspension bridge made of steel cable, wood, and wire mesh. It spans over the Ganges river in Uttarakhand on the banks of the River Bhagirathi and forms part of an ancient foot route between Rishikesh and Haridwar. Opened in 1924 by Swami Shraddhanand to commemorate the Hindu God Lord Hanuman, who helped build a bridge across this same river during his search for healing herbs for Laxmana’s wound inflicted by a mischievous monkey.
Why It’s So Popular:Lakshman jhula Rishikesh is a spectacular suspension bridge in India. The bridge is one of the major attractions in Rishikesh, which attracts tourists from around the world. It was completed after two years of construction and opened to the public on January 12, 1957. It spans 230 feet across a gorge that lies between two hills called Narada and Neel Parvat near Swarg Ashram in the city of Rishikesh.
Lakshman jhula Rishikesh has helped to facilitate trade, commerce, and pilgrimage for over 60 years and it still remains an icon of Indian engineering prowess. For continue Reading click here..
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Decor Your Wall With Wooden Base | HobbyIndia
What kind of wall art do you have in your living room? Have any mirrors or picture frames? Why not experiment with something novel and artistic for wall hangings? Making a work of art for your living room wall is simple when you use round bases and individual wooden logs.
You can try your hand at any variety of artistic endeavors, from painting to macramé to other craft projects. Furthermore, relish the opportunity to decorate the walls for the holiday season. In this piece, we'll show you how to build two unique wall hangings out of a single piece of wood base.
How to decorate your Walls with Wooden bases?
Wall hanging wooden round bases
The wooden round bases are made of natural mango wood and provide a smooth and precise foundation for your creativity. You use acrylic/oil colors to create floral art, moonlight scenery, natural drawings, and any artistic painting. Then simply hang them on the walls or use them as decorative trays. The wooden round cutouts also feature interesting laser-processed designs that you will undoubtedly want to own.
Prime any of your favorite-sized wooden round bases with white Gesso. Then, using Mod Podge, adhere to the decoupage floral sheet with pink and white flowers. Smooth them perfectly with your fingers to avoid air bubbles. Once it completely adheres, highlight the edges to achieve a smooth finish. Apply a second coat of Mod Podge to the surface. These wooden round bases will look stunning on your walls.
Single wooden log coaster
Do you believe coasters are only used for table decoration? Let us change this mindset! You can hang the coaster as wall decor. These wooden log slices will assist you in making boring walls into something interesting. Furthermore, you can place them near the television cabinet to store daily necessities. Surprisingly, the wooden log price is comparable to the cost of market candy.
Paint the pink and cream sky on the single wooden log. Begin creating the black mountains in the center of the coaster with a thin brush. Then, using the light green, lemon yellow, and bottle green colors, create the grasses on the coaster's bottom. For the river part, use the white and yellow shade beneath the mountains and make the boat sailer in it. Your easy and beautiful scenery is ready! Fix the hanging jute string behind the wooden log slice and hang them on the walls.
Uses of wooden Slices on wall decor:
There are numerous functional and decorative applications for wooden logs in wall decor. The following are some key decor ideas that you will enjoy having at your home.
String art using wooden round bases
Wall hanging frames
Handcrafted wooden round shelf (if two round bases are fixed together)
Crafty keyholder (if two-three holders are drilled in it)
Wall hanging wooden decor (by fixing four hand-painted coasters together with hanging strings)
~ Read Now: How To DIY Wooden Name Plate With Planter?
Conclusion:
These are just a few examples from the extensive list of creative uses for wooden log bases. Do you want to explore the art of creativity? Then, head on over to Hobby India and pick up a set of wooden log bases to get a taste of the flavor of artistic expression. It is an online craft store that offers a variety of opportunities for you to create unique and thought-provoking decorations with an artistic wood base. Wooden round bases will take you on a new journey through the world of art while adding a beautiful touch to your walls. Start shopping right away to get your hands on the hottest new wall decor products!
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krishna jhula design
Kids name plate
pre drawn Pattachitra canvas board
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ARYAN JHULA Baby Swing Chair|Hanging Home Swing/Baby Jhula/Swing for Kids Baby’s Children Folding and Washable Price: (as of - Details) Perfect for inodor and outddor. You can even take it your gardenVery comfortable and easy to hang baby cradleMaterial: Heavy duty soft 100% hand made product.
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