Aankhi Jhyal
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Amitābha is also known as Amitāyus, is the main Buddha of Pure Land Buddhism. In Vajrayana Buddhism, he is known for his longevity, discernment, pure perception, purification of the aggregates, and deep awareness of emptiness of all phenomena. According to the Longer Sukhāvatīvyūha Sūtra, he possesses immeasurable merits resulting from good deeds over countless past…
Bhairava – भैरव is a deity worshipped in Shaivism and is a fierce manifestation of Shiva associated with annihilation. Bhairava originates from the word Bhīru, which means “fearful” and Bhairava means “terribly fearful form”. He is worshipped for protection from dreadful enemies, greed, lust, and anger. Bhairava is the one who creates, sustains, and dissolves…
A multidimensional goddess, she possesses various divine facets, names and personas. The destroyer of evil with ten mighty arms, each carrying its own weapon, she is Shakti or Mahishasuramardini. Durga is also Sati, the object of death who gives up Her kingdom, and she is also Kali – black as the night in Her rage…
Sarangi, a long necked instrument is made up of single piece of wood hollowed-out double-chambered body.
It is a self standing photo frame and also has a hook on the back for hanging.
Sarangi, a traditional Nepali musical instrument is the best friend of Ghandarvas . Sarangi, a long necked instrument is made up of single piece of wood hollowed-out double-chambered body.
Today, Green Tara and White Tara are probably the most popular representations of Tara from buddhism religion.
Hurry!! Get this Hand Made Tibetian Om made by Perfectionist Jeweler of Tibet practicing from generations !! Exclusively only in IMart Nepal Handicrafts gallery.
Sinamu is a container of Sindur – traditional vermillion red or orange-colored powder usually worn by married women in a part of their hair. Sindur indicates a woman is married. Nhyaka is a mirror used in Newari culture on the occasion of puja, special ceremonies like a wedding day, Eihi, Gufa, etc. These holy instruments…
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