Naumati Baja is a group of Nine traditional Nepali musical instruments that are played during auspicious occasions. The jhyali, tyamko, or dholaki (drums), damaha (kettledrum), Narsingha (a long horn-like instrument), Sanai (a pipe instrument), and karnal comprise the Naumati Baja. Naumati Baja contains the instruments like that :1)Narsingha or karnal size:-203.2cm-2 in Number2)Damaha size:-35.56cm-2 in…
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This traditional earring belongs to the founders of the historical heritage and civilization – the Newars of the Kathmandu Valley. The bucket-shaped “Makasi” earring is usually worn by Newari woman with a traditional Newari outfit. Because of its elegant look – young girls and women is now kin on wearing them on other modern and…
Jewelry is supposed to be the most precious thing in the world. Newari Marwari Earring always comes first when it comes to expressing love. This Nepali handmade jewelry has its unique faith, traditionally known as ‘Dhatu’, even today people believe that the jewels made through mixing different metal ‘Dhatu’ have positive impacts on our life….
Panche Baja is a group of five traditional Nepali musical instruments that are played during auspicious occasions. The jhyali, tyamko, or dholaki (drums), damaha/ Nagara (kettledrum), narsingha (a long horn-like instrument), and Sanai (a pipe instrument), comprise the Panche Baja. Panche Baja contains 1 piece of every instrument1)Narsingha size:-203.2cm2)Damaha/Nagara size:-35.56cm3)Sanai:-43.18cm4)Tyamko:-17.78cm5)Dholak/Dholaki:- 35cm6)Jhyali/Jhaymta:-Diameter:-22.86cmTyamko and dholaki either one…
This folk art form is known for its symbolic representation of animals and nature, often carrying spiritual significance. In this painting, the fish are considered a symbol of good fortune, while the peacock, with its elaborate tail feathers, represents grace and beauty. Surrounding the central figures are delicate floral patterns, which add a touch of elegance and complete the composition with a balanced frame.
The painting prominently features a peacock feather, an emblem associated with Lord Krishna, adding to the mystical aura of the composition. The sunburst design radiating from the central motif adds a dynamic energy to the piece, symbolizing the divine light that Radha and Krishna bring into the world.
The peacock is a possessor of some of the most admired human characteristics, and is a symbol of integrity and the beauty we can achieve when we endeavor to show our true colors.
Raasta Colors… What do they mean? The black is for Africa. The red is for the blood of all living things in the world. The gold is for all of the treasures in the world that people cherish. The green is for the earth that people walk on, to which Rastas feel a special connection….
This painting is not just a piece of art but a cultural artifact that brings the stories and traditions of ancient Nepal into your home. Perfect for devotees of Krishna, lovers of traditional art, or anyone looking to add a touch of spiritual elegance to their space, this Mithila painting serves as a reminder of the timeless love story of Radha and Krishna.
Ratnasambhava is one of the Five Dhyani Buddhas of Vajrayana or Tantric Buddhism. Ratnasambhava’s mandalas and mantras focus on developing equanimity and equality and, in Vajrayana Buddhist thought is associated with the attempt to destroy greed and pride.
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