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starmurtimuseum · 1 year
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Buy Vishnu Laxmi Statue Online
Discover divine beauty and spirituality with our exquisite Vishnu Laxmi statues available for purchase online. Bring blessings home today!
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ganeshmoorti · 2 months
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Discover the exquisite beauty of a Marble Laxmi Narayan Murti, a symbol of divine grace and prosperity. Handcrafted by skilled artisans, this statue captures the serene presence of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, making it a perfect addition to your home or sacred space. Made from high-quality marble, this murti radiates elegance and spiritual energy. 
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bhuvneshwarimoortiart · 10 months
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Marble Vishnu Laxmi Ji Statue (Manufacturing to Packaging Process) By Bhuvneshwari Moorti Art
Welcome to Bhuvneshwari Moorti Art - India's leading and prominent handcrafted marble statue manufacturer and supplier. In this video, we are going to show the manufacturing to packaging process of our handcrafted Marble Vishnu Laxmi Ji idols. Our skilled and expert artisans showcase their craftsmanship from the initial stages of sculpting to the careful packaging of this divine masterpiece.
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cottageartsindia · 2 days
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Cottage Arts India Presents: Exquisite Brass Perumal Hari Statues for Devotees
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Welcome to Cottage Arts India, where we bring you the finest collection of handcrafted religious statues. Our latest offering is the Brass Perumal Hari statue, a true masterpiece that will enhance your spiritual space. This blog post explores the unique features of our Brass Perumal Hari statues and highlights their significance in devotional practices.
The Craftsmanship of Brass Perumal Hari Statues
At Cottage Arts India, we pride ourselves on the craftsmanship that goes into each of our statues. The Brass Perumal Hari statue is crafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques. Each piece is made from high-quality brass, known for its durability and rich golden sheen. The intricate details and elegant finish reflect the artistry and devotion of our craftsmen.
Why Choose Brass Perumal Hari?
The Brass Perumal Hari statue is not just a decorative item but a symbol of divine presence. Perumal Hari, also known as Lord Vishnu, is revered for his role as the preserver of the universe. Our Brass Lord Vishnu statues capture his divine essence and are perfect for any devotional setting.
Features of Brass Lord Vishnu Statues
Durability: Brass is known for its longevity, ensuring that your statue will remain a cherished part of your collection for years to come.
Intricate Design: Each statue features detailed carvings that bring out the divine qualities of Lord Vishnu.
Versatility: The statues are suitable for home altars, temples, and even as thoughtful gifts for loved ones.
The Significance of Laxmi and Bhudevi
In addition to Lord Vishnu, our collection includes statues of Laxmi and Bhudevi, his consorts. Laxmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity, while Bhudevi represents the Earth. Together with Lord Vishnu, they form a powerful trio that is central to many devotional practices.
The Importance of Laxmi Narayan
The combination of Laxmi Narayan and sheshnaag, which represents both Laxmi and Lord Vishnu, is especially significant. This form symbolizes the union of material wealth and divine protection, making it a popular choice for those seeking both spiritual and material blessings.
Sheshnaag: The Sacred Serpent
Another important figure in our collection is Sheshnaag, the divine serpent that supports Lord Vishnu. The presence of Sheshnaag in our statues adds an extra layer of sanctity and protection. The detailed depiction of Sheshnaag highlights the serpent's role as a protector and supporter of the divine.
The Symbolism of Sheshnaag
Support: Sheshnaag represents the support that Lord Vishnu provides to the universe.
Protection: The serpent is often associated with protection and safety.
Spiritual Connection: Having a statue of Sheshnaag can deepen your spiritual connection and enhance your meditation practices.
How to Incorporate Brass Perumal Hari Statues into Your Space
Our Brass Perumal Hari statues are designed to blend seamlessly into various settings. Here are some tips on how to incorporate these statues into your home or temple:
For Your Home Altar
Placement: Position the statue in a clean, well-lit area to highlight its divine presence.
Complementary Decor: Surround the statue with other sacred items like incense holders, candles, and floral arrangements.
Regular Care: Keep the statue clean and polished to maintain its beauty and divine energy.
In Temples
Prominent Location: Place the statue in a central location where devotees can easily view and offer their prayers.
Ceremonial Use: Incorporate the statue into rituals and ceremonies to enhance the spiritual atmosphere.
Group Arrangements: Display the Brass Perumal Hari statue alongside other deities like Laxmi, Bhudevi, and Sheshnaag for a comprehensive devotional setting.
Caring for Your Brass Perumal Hari Statue
To ensure that your Brass Perumal Hari statue remains in pristine condition, follow these simple care tips:
Regular Dusting: Use a soft cloth to dust the statue regularly and prevent tarnishing.
Polishing: Occasionally polish the brass to restore its shine.
Avoid Chemicals: Keep the statue away from harsh chemicals that can damage the brass.
Why Choose Cottage Arts India?
At Cottage Arts India, we are committed to offering only the highest quality religious statues. Our Brass Perumal Hari statues are a testament to our dedication to craftsmanship and devotion. We ensure that each piece is not only aesthetically pleasing but also holds spiritual significance.
Our Promise
Authenticity: We guarantee that each statue is handcrafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques.
Quality: Our statues are made from high-quality brass to ensure durability and longevity.
Customer Satisfaction: We strive to provide excellent service and support to our customers, ensuring a satisfying experience from purchase to delivery.
Conclusion
The Brass Perumal Hari statue from Cottage Arts India is more than just a decorative item; it is a sacred representation of divine energy. Whether you are looking to enhance your home altar or add to a temple collection, our statues offer both beauty and spiritual significance. Explore our collection today and experience the divine presence of Brass Lord Vishnu, Laxmi, Bhudevi, Laxmi Narayan, and Sheshnaag.
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svarupart · 3 months
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Vishnu Laxmi Brass Murti Copper Gold Finish
Divine Grace with Vishnu Laxmi Brass Murti Copper Gold Finish! This stunning statue showcases Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi in a beautifully detailed brass design with a radiant copper and gold finish. Perfect for your spiritual space, home decor, or as a meaningful gift, it symbolizes prosperity, protection, and divine blessings. Shop now to bring the powerful presence and serenity of Vishnu and Laxmi into your life!
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mollisarts · 4 months
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laxmi narayan on sheshnag Murti : Handmade Hindu Statue
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astrocenter · 1 year
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Kaal Sarp Yoga/Dosha -Rahu in Hindu Mythology-story behind kaal sarp yoga
Rahu’s Birth
Simhika and Viprachitti gave birth to Rahu(also known as Swarnabhanu). Simhika also know as Simhita was daughter to Hiranyakashyap. Hiryanakashyap is an Asura (Devil) from the Puranic scriptures of Hinduism. Hiranyakashyap was killed by Prahalad who was a devotee of Lord Vishnu.
 Rahu was given a status of a Planet by Lord Brahma. 
Samudra Manthan
Long time back there used to be a Guru called Shukracharya. He was a Bhagwan Rishi who studied under Rishi Gautama. He hated Lord Vishnu, because Lord Vishnu had killed her mother for giving shelter to some Asura who Lord Vishnu was hunting. He performed tapasya (penance) to Lord Shiva and obtained the Sanjivni Mantra also known as Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra. Due to the hatred Shukra (Venus) bore towards Lord Vishnu, he decided to become the Guru of Asuras..
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Powered with Sanjivni Mantra, Shukra convinced Asuras to attack Devas. Shukra would bring back to life all Asuras who died in the War. Devas started loosing the battle and approached Lord Vishnu.
Vishnu then suggested all Devas to perform the Samudra Manthan, which would yield Amrita (Holy Nectar). Devas on drinking this Amrita would become Immortals.
The huge mountain, Mandara, was used as the pole to stir the waters. But as the pole entered the water it kept sliding into depths of the ocean. To stop this, Vishnu quickly transformed himself into a tortoise and placed the mountainon his back. This image of Vishnu as the tortoise was his second avatar called ‘Kurma.’
Once the pole was balanced, it was tied to the gigantic snake, Vasuki, and the Devas and Asuras started pulling it from either side. As the churning began and the massive waves whirled, an extremely poisonous drink called halahal came out. The gods became scared because this blue drink could destroy creation.
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                        They all got together and prayed to the powerful Shiva to help him them. Shiva appeared before all and gulped the entire poison. But, he did not swallow it. He kept the poison in his throat. Since then, Shiva’s throat became blue, and he became known as Neelkantha or the blue-throated one.
The churning continued and poured forth a number of gifts and treasures. They included Kamdhenu, the wish-fulfilling cow; the goddess of wealth, Laxmi; the wish-fulfilling tree, Kalpavriksha; and finally, came Dhanvantari carrying the pot of amrita and a book of medicine called Ayurveda.
Once the Amrita was out, Lord Vishnu disguised himself as Mohini, a dancer and took upon the responsibility of  distributing the Amrita among Devas and Asuras (who also helped in the Manthan process). For convenience of distribution, Mohini kept Asuras in one line and Devas in the other line. She tactfully offered to give Liquor to the Asuras in disguise of  Amrita. She kept offering Amrit to the Devas.
Seeing this, Swarbhanu (Rahu) suspected her and came to know the reality about Vishnu being Mohini. He disguised as one of the gods and sits in between Surya and Chandra to drink the Amrita. When Mohini was offering Amrita to Swarnbhanu, the sun and moon Devas recognised it to be a trick and complained to Mohini (Vishnu), who in turn, severed Swarnbhanu’s head with his Sudarshan Chakra. As Swarnbhanu had already consumed the Amrita, his head and torso became immortal. The head of Swarnbhanu is known as Rahu and the torso of Swarnabhanu is known as Ketu. 
The Sun and Lunar Eclipse (Surya Grahan and Chandra Grahan)
The head of the Swarnabhanu (Rahu) fell on one side of Sun and the torso of Swarnbhanu (Ketu) fell on the other side of the Sun.
Sun being a responsible planet (In hindu astrology sun is a planet and not considered as a star), decided to stop his movement to keep Rahu from meeting Ketu. That is the reason in any astrology chart one will see Rahu and Ketu in 180 degrees placement from each other.
As an act of revenge, every now and then Rahu gobbles Sun or Moon; causing world to suffer from darkness as a result we witness Solar/Lunar eclipses. The headless trunk of Rahu came to be known as Ketu and since then Rahu has become the eighth planet and is considered in astrological formulations, Ketu being ninth.
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Kaal Sarp Yog
Rahu worshipped lord Shiva. Lord Shiva’s own son Ganpati has the similiar story where Lord Ganesha’s head was chopped off. Lord Shiva had given Lord Ganesha a head of an elephant.
Rahu asked Lord Shiva to give him a body and Ketu a Head. Lord Shiva took mercy on Rahu and blessed Rahu with the body of a snake and Ketu with the head of a snake.
If in someone’s birth chart all planets lie in between Ketu (the head of snake) and Rahu (the tail of snake), then this yog in Kundli is called Kaal Sarpa Yog.
Kaal Sarp Yog can be formed in any person’s horoscope like king, rich, president, prime-minister, peon, poor etc. and those who has Kaal Sarp Yog in their horoscope, instead of they have all kind of facilities but always suffer from any tension, fear, insecure. A person who has bitten by snake cannot sit comfortably like this a person who has Kaal Sarp Yog in his horoscope always fear from death.
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Collection of Marble Maa Laxmi Statue from Marble Artifacts
Maa Laxmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth & wisdom. And our exclusive collection of marble vishnu laxmi statues is handmade and can bring glory and positiveness to our home and temple. We (Marble Artifacts) are the leading manufacturer & provide a vast range of Laxmi statue in different sizes at the best price. Our prices will depend on the size and carving work.
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bubukhwahish · 1 year
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🌈🌈🌈RAISING MY RAINBOWS   🌈🌈🌈
 
For those who did not understand the title this blog is about homosexuality. Felt awkward right? Don't worry after reading the blog I am sure that I will be able to vanish about twenty per cent of the awkwardness towards this particular topic.
So the term LGBTQ stands for Lesbian, Gay, bisexual, Trans and Queer. These are the people who are attracted to people of the same gender. 
We all live in the twenty first century - the Era of Acceptance( as I call it). We all have accepted that love does'nt confide religions,countries,age,boundries,economical status,languages. So why not add another word to it GENDER. The richness,beauty and depths of love can only be fully experienced in a climate of complete openess, honesty and vulnerability. Even the Hindu Mythology has themes of homosexuality don't we all worship the divine Ardhnareshwar - The combination of Lord Shiva and Godess Parvati. The holy Laxmi Narayan, The great archer Arjuna as Brihannala,Shikhandi , Vishnu as Mohini who later gave birth to Ayyappa. So you can't fight the community by saying that its against our Hindu culture. What really makes, at least to me , this fact even more grave that Homosexuality has had a place in Indian History since ancient India, as far as we know; and yet it is still isn't seen as a full Indian Community nor they are considered a part of it. 
We all know that disapproving this community is'nt the right decision so why do we keep doing that? Even now we are hesistated to talk about it in a gathering or in front of family.
💚💙It is common for a man holding guns rather than a man holding hands. 💙💚
So the only queer people are the ones who don't love somebody.It is logicless to disapporve homosexuality it is like disapproving rain! 
Talking about equality. Equality is more than passing laws. The struggle is really won in the hearts and minds of people where it really counts. 
We all say that they have unique features, they are special in their own way, these all statements indirectly point out that they are different. But the thing is they are not, we treat them as different. Homosexuality is very much normal. 
Being L,G,B or T is not a "problem" nor its a choice as such. LGBTQ individuals are merely individuals who have sexual preferences that differ from what would appear to be "normal" due to differing learned behaviours and, you know having a personal perspective and mindset that differs from everyone else's. Saying that it's objectively wrong for people to have sexual preferences that differ from the normal is objectively wrong itself !
Being L,G,B,T or Q is like being left handed some people are most people aren't and nobody really nows why. It's not right or wrong. Its the way things are.
Maybe this blog isn't that relatable to all of the people reading this but  awareness about the concept and acceptence is very much necessary.
LGBTQ pride was not a need to celebrate being one of them but right to exist without persecution. So instead of wondering why don't we have a straight pride movement we should be thankful we don't need one. 
So if I am even a per cent succesful show rainbows 🌈as a sign of support towards this very colorful community !
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more-savi · 2 years
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Tourist Attractions in Gwalior
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Tourist Attractions in Gwalior Within 100 Kms
  About Gwalior  The city of Gwalior was founded by Raja Suraj Sen. The grandeur of this historic city of Gwalior is an exception, filled with stunning monuments, palaces and temples. The region is home to some of the most spectacular mosques, rock temples and sculptures in the world. Gwalior is a stunning tourist attraction surrounded by majestic hills on all sides. The famous musician Tansen was born in the city of Gwalior.   Gwalior Fort – Gwalior Gwalior Fort is widely regarded as one of the most stunning tourist places in the world. This fort is considered to be one of the earliest constructions in India. Gwalior Fort, sometimes called "Gwalior Fort", can be seen on the hills in the city of Gwalior, which is located in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The fort is at a height of 35 meters from its highest point. There have been many different rulers during the history of this fort. The two most important palaces of the fort are known as Gujari Mahal and Man Mandir. Both were built when Man Singh Tomar was in power (1486–1516 CE). Rani Mrignayani got the Gujri Mahal building constructed. Jai Vilas Palace – Gwalior One of the most magnificent palaces in the country is the Jai Vilas Palace, built by Jivaji Rao Scindia and completed in 1874. It is a huge palace which is spread over a total area of 124,771 square feet. The palace was built to welcome Prince Edward-VII of England. The haveli is home to a magnificent chandelier which weighs around 3,500 kg and has eight arms. There are a total of 400 rooms in this palace and forty of these rooms have been converted into a museum. The name of the museum was chosen in honor of Jivaji Rao Scindia. It is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm. The museum is open every day except Wednesday.  Teli Ka Mandir – Gwalior The Gwalior Fort is home to the Teli Mandir found in Gwalior. The temple dates back to the 9th century and is 100 feet tall, making it the tallest building in the entire city of Gwalior. The temple of Teli was originally dedicated to Lord Vishnu when it was converted in honor of Lord Shiva. Sculptures of loving couples, snakes and gods and goddesses can be found inside the temple. Garuda is also present. The architecture of this temple has gained a lot of notoriety.    Tansen tomb – Gwalior   Tansen's tomb is one of the must visit places in Gwalior. Tansen is another famous Indian musician, one of the nine gems of Emperor Akbar. He was a musician in the court of Man Singh Tomar before Akbar and was a musician in the court of Raja Ramchandra of Rewa after he fled from here after the assassination of Man Singh. Tansen's given name was Ramtanu Pandey. He was born in 1493 in a Brahmin family in Gwalior. His father's name was Makrand Pandey and he worked as a priest in the Banaras temple.    Man Mandir Palace – Gwalior Tomar Raja Man Singh Tomar oversaw the construction of the Man Mandir Palace from its beginning in 1486 until its completion in 1516. The palace comprises two open courtyards and two floors of accommodation. You can take a tour of the palace with a local guide, but doing so will cost you money.    Gujri mahal Gwalior Gujari Mahal, one of the attractions of Gwalior, was built by Man Singh in the 15th century for his most beloved wife, Mrignayani. This palace is currently in a pathetic condition.    Gwalior Scindia Museum Gwalior Jivaji Rao Scindia is honored with this wonderful museum in Gwalior. This museum is famous in Madhya Pradesh. Construction began in 1964.    Rani Lakshmi Bai Ki Samadhi Gwalior Rani Laxmi Bai's Samadhi is located in Gwalior and is a major tourist destination. Here, the tallest statue of Rani Laxmi Bai remains a popular tourist attraction.    Gwalior Zoo Gandhi Zoo was established in 1922 by Madhav Rao Scindia, a member of the royal family. This area is often known as Phool Bagh. Several species of sambar, spotted deer, black buck, bison, wood budgie and white tiger reside in this park.    Sun Temple Gwalior Lord Surya Dev is honored in the Surya Mandir which can be found at this place. A famous industrialist named GD Birla built the Sun Temple in 1988.    Tighra Dam Gwalior Tighra Dam, which serves as a favorite place for day trips and picnics for people from across the region and the world.    How To Reach Gwalior   By Flight The Gwalior airport is located around 8 to 10 kilometers outside of the city itself, and it has excellent connections to the major cities across the country. There is access to public transportation once you leave the airport.   By Train Gwalior is a city that is well-served by train connections. The Gwalior railway station provides access to the city's public transportation system.   By Bus With the State Bus System Gwalior is well-connected to other parts of the state through the use of the state bus system. Read the full article
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ganeshmoorti · 3 months
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Vishnu Laxmi Ji Marble Statues | Best Manufacturer of Marble God Idols
In this video we are sharing the complete process from manufacturing to packaging of marble god idols. We have a huge collection of marble laxmi vishnu ji idols in white and colored marble in various designs and postures. And also, we always use safe packaging for the delivery of marble statues.
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idolmaker135 · 2 years
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Krishna statues online are perfect home decor.
Goddess Radha, the beloved Krishna statue online, is taken into account as the avatar of Laxmi, the deity of wealth and also the partner of Lord Vishnu in Hindu pretexts. Her love for the Krishna statue online is unparalleled and is the purest variety of love and feeling. Such divinity is simply soothing to even consider. If the Krishna statue online can be brought home, then it'll bring peace to our minds and soul. This polyresin idol is associated with antique idols and can produce a religious atmosphere in your house. you'll be able to get inspiration from the purity of affection between them.
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vintagegulleyindia · 2 years
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youngermartell · 4 years
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Brass Vishnu Laxmi Statue Idol
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Vishnu Laxmi murti Brass look idol super high quality and washable. You can keep it in the Home & Office for Decoration and Pooja Ghar and for gifting to Indian family and friends. The statue is highly tough, elegant, and a magnificent addition to your Home & Office Decor. It gives you positive energy. The Size of the Sculpture is 4x3x1.5 inches.
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