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God Vishnu is being referred to as “the unconquerable preserver”. By the time of the epics, Lord Vishnu is not only the great preserver of every part of the universe including the sun but the Puranas even call him the creator, thus usurping the role of Brahma. Lord Vishnu Brass Sculptures Lord Vishnu‘s mythology is [...]

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Goddess Lakshmi or Laxmi as the goddess of wealth prosperity, good harvests, and of love, Lakshmi Godess is one of the most popular Goddesses of the Hindus. Also called Sri, the beautiful, she is the epitome of feminine beauty. Goddess Lakshmi Brass Statues Lakshmi Devi is the gentle and generous provider of riches and so [...]

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“Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya Glanirva Bhavathi Bharatha Abhyuthanam Adharmasya Tadatmanam Srijami Aham” Lord Krishna A mantra taken from Bhagvat Gita where Shree Krishna while addressing Arjuna says “ Whenever there is decay of righteousness, O! Bharata and a rise of unrighteousness, then I will manifest myself”. And so did He. Lord Vishnu The birth anniversary [...]

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The word ‘Krishna’ means black. As we can see in this section, the colour signifies that the lord is not a physical being, but has a transcendental nature instead, above all manifestations of colours. According to Sri Ramakrishna, the famous Hindu mystic of the nineteenth century, Lord Krishna is black so long as we view [...]

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‘Yantra’ is a geometric figuration of a God or Goddess which represents his or her powers. In worship Shastras rule that with God/Goddess Idol, the related yantra should also be worshiped accompanied by the recitation of prescribed mantra according to tarntra (Specified process). The belief is that yantras carry the powers of the Gods or [...]

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