‘Vedic’
means pertaining to Veda, and therefore Vedic Knowledge is knowledge of
Veda. To understand the meaning of Veda we must look to the sciences, both
ancient and modern.
Modern science has identified the most fundamental level of Nature’s
functioning as a unified field of all the Laws of Nature, a unified source
of our vast, material universe, from which all force and matter fields
sequentially emerge. Einstein’s desire to create a workable unified field
theory to unite the known force fields has thus been virtually realized in
the form of unified quantum field theories. This discovery is expressed in
the mathematical language of Physics by the Lagrangian of Superstring
Theory, which presents the detailed structure and self-interacting dynamics
of the Unified Field in its most compact form.
The Unification of the Four Fundamental
Forces of Nature is the Unified Field of
Natural Law
While modern science has glimpsed the Unified Field and expressed it through
mathematical formulae, the ancient Rishis, or Seers, of the Vedic tradition
of knowledge directly experienced the Unified Field as an infinite, eternal
field of pure intelligence, pure consciousness—an ocean of pure wakefulness
responsible for creating and maintaining the infinitely diverse universe.
These Rishis located the Unified Field as the simplest form of their
awareness, and explored it as their own inner wakefulness, their own Self.
In the Vedic Tradition, this field is known as Atma.
Rohit Arya (Author)
$49.95
Tackles the complex art of vaastu in a simple, practical and easy-to-understand
way
The Way of Vastu: Creating Prosperity Through the Power of
the Vedas : Achieve Success Through Indian Feng Shui [Paperback]
Michael Mastro (Author) , Robin Mastro (Author)
A new book on Vastu from the authors of Altars of Power and Grace – nominated
for nine awards including Spirituality Book of the Year (USA Book News) and
Self-Help Book of the Year (Coalition of Visionary Resources-COVR) - The Way of
Vastu is a powerful guide to attracting balance and abundance. Expanding on the
wisdom presented in Altars, this exquisite new offering includes a wealth of
practical suggestions for bringing harmony into your home, your office and your
life. Vastu is more powerful than Feng Shui in harnessing nature’s beneficial
energies and correcting any imbalance that blocks the flow of abundance. When
you live and work in environments properly aligned with the forces of nature,
the entire universe comes rushing to your aid.
Ganesh: Removing the Obstacles (Minibook) [Hardcover]
James H. Bae (Author)
$49.95
This brief, beautifully illustrated book pays homage to one of Hinduism's most
beloved and helpful deities. Author James Bae describes the captivating stories
of how Ganesh came to acquire an elephant's head, why he is wearing a serpentine
belt, and how he handled the friendly sibling contest between him and his
brother Skanda. Bae persuasively discusses Ganesh as "remover of obstacles" and
loving force for helping contemporary seekers confront challenges within
themselves. Exquisite artwork appears throughout this diminutive, charming book.
Ayurveda: Life, Health, and Longevity [Paperback]
Robert E. Svoboda B.A.M.S. (Author)
$49.95
Ayurveda addresses the well-being of the entire being - physical, psychological
and spiritual - in an approach to health & healing that is as relevant to the
modern world as it was to the ancient world from which it emerged. Herbs and
minerals, nutrition and purification, affirmative ways of living are a few of
the ways in which Ayurveda treats not just the ailment but the whole person,
emphasizing prevention of disease to avoid the need for cure. The Ayurvedic
principles and practices outlined in this book form a sound basis for accessing
optimal health in balance.
The Complete Book of Ayurvedic Home Remedies [Paperback]
Vasant Lad (Author)
$49.95
Lad, a leading expert in the field and founder of the Ayurvedic Institute
(Albuquerque, NM), demystifies this ancient healing tradition from India. He
provides handy self-analysis charts to determine one's constitutional type and
describes down-to-earth Ayurvedic home remedies and routines for over 120 health
conditions. A helpful resource list and glossary increase his book's value.
Eternal Ganesha [Hardcover]
Gita Mehta (Author)
$69.95
In India the Hindu deity Ganesha, representing good will, hope, and healthy
self-indulgence, is everywhere: on village walls, in cafés, on handbags, in
ancient sculpture and neon lights. His delightful physical form—an
elephant-headed, big-bellied man’s body with multiple arms, girdled by a
serpent, riding a mouse— enchants the faithful and transcends cultural barriers.
Now, in the first popular book on the subject, bestselling author Gita Mehta
explores the rich religious and cultural meanings of the beloved figure. Her
entertaining text, paired with dazzling photographs, will appeal to all who are
touched by his generous spirit.
Aghora III: The Law of Karma [Paperback]
Dr. Robert Svoboda (Author)
$49.95
In this third volume of the Aghora trilogy the Aghori Vimalananda uses the
Bombay racetrack as a metaphor for the ultimate game of life.
AGHORA II: Kundalini (Aghora)
(Vol II) [Paperback]
Robert E. Svoboda (Author)
$49.95
Book 2 of the trilogy explores the kundalini, the force of forces. Tantra,
mantra, the sacred fire, chakras and consciousness. Written in the personable
form of Vimalananda's storytelling and recounting of life's episodes we are able
to truly enter the invisible realms.
Prakriti: Your Ayurvedic Constitution [Paperback]
Robert Svoboda (Author)
$49.95
Dr. Svoboda's original work on the constitutional types in Ayurveda has
beenconsidered a classic for many years. His new revision and expansion of
thesubject comes after much further research and practical experience. Dr.
VasantLad points out: "The healing science of Ayurveda is based totally upon
theknowledge of "prakriti", the individual constitution. If every individual
knows his own constitution, then one can understand, for instance, what is a
good diet and style of life for oneself. One man's food is another man's
poison.Therefore, to make one's life healthy, happy and balanced, the knowledge
ofconstitution is absolutely necessary." (Dr. Vasant Lad is the author
ofAyurveda: The Science of Self-Healing, and co-author of The Yoga of Herbs.)
Light on Relationships: The Synastry of Indian Astrology
[Paperback]
Hart Defouw (Author)
$49.95
The only book that makes relationship analysis accessible to the modern student
of Indian astrology. If you want to learn how to use this system for chart
comparison, this book gives you the complete details. The authors cover the
techniques of synastry and explore all the facets of what makes a relationship
work or not including personal karma and goals, family influences, the Ayurvedic
constitution or dosha of each individual, and how these elements are revealed.
Charts. Tables. Index.
The Greatness of Saturn: A Therapeutic Myth [Paperback]
Robert Svoboda (Author)
$49.95
The telling of mythic stories has always been a powerful form of therapy,
bringing healing to people facing adversity. The greatness of Saturn is such a
therapeutic myth, told and retold through many centuries. Taken from the East
Indian Vedic tradition, it honors the planet Saturn, who personifies time,
limitations, loss, and all forms of adversity.
AGHORA, At the Left Hand of God (Aghora) (v. I)
[Paperback]
Robert E. Svoboda (Author)
$49.95
The Aghora trilogy have been embraced world-wide for their frankness in
broaching subjects generally avoided and their facility for making the 'unseen'
real. We enter the world of Vimalananda who teaches by story and living example.
Ayurvedic Astrology: Self-Healing Through the Stars
[Paperback]
David Frawley (Author)
$49.95
In his latest book, Dr. David Frawley unlocks ancient astrological
understandings of the human body's inherent weaknesses based on positions of the
planets and stars at birth. In so doing, he guides us to avert sickness by
applying detailed traditional Vedic remedial measures and then helps us
understand the karma behind illnesses when they do manifest.
Astrology of the Seers: A Guide to Vedic/Hindu Astrology
[Paperback]
David Frawley (Author)
$49.95
Vedic Astrology, also called Jyotish, is the traditional astrology of India
andits profound spiritual culture. It possesses a precise predictive value as
well as a deep interpretation of the movement of life, unfolding the secrets of
karma and destiny. Astrology of the Seers, first published in 1990, is regarded
as one of the classic modern books on Vedic astrology, covering all the main
aspects of its philosophy, background and practice. The present edition has been
thoroughly revised and updated.
Nakshatras [Paperback]
Dennis M. Harness Ph.D. (Author)
$49.95
This book shows you how to access the wisdom of the Nakshatras in your personal
life and for society. Through it the modern reader can understand the energies
of their stars and learn how to utilize these to bring their lives into harmony
with the great forces of the universe. This book is must reading not only for
any students of astrology but for anyone interested in self-development
orspiritual growth.
Beneath A Vedic Sky [Paperback]
William Levacy (Author)
$49.95
Learn how to identify the most salient features of Vedic astrology; how to
interpret a birth chart Vedic style; and how to use this information to enhance
their own lives
Beneath a Vedic Sun: Discover Your Life Purpose with Vedic
Astrology [Paperback]
William Levacy (Author)
$69.95
Beneath a Vedic Sun –Discover Your Life Purpose with Vedic Astrology, provides
its readers with principles and practices used in career assessment drawn from
the fields Vedic philosophy, modern career assessment, Vedic astrology, and the
sister-sciences of Ayurveda and Vastu. These career guidelines will help readers
discover the type of work for which they are best suited, and will encourage
them to develop the competency necessary to reach the highest levels of their
destiny.
Example charts, illustrations, graphs, Internet search tips, and resource lists
are provided to enrich your learning experience. There is also a special bonus
enclosed with the book--- a free CD of the popular “Parashara’s Light SE” Vedic
astrology software.
Light on Life: An Introduction to the Astrology of India
[Paperback]
Hart de Fouw (Author)
Robert Svoboda (Author)
$49.95
Light on Life brings the insight and wisdom of Indian astrology to the Western
reader. Jyotish, or Indian astrology, is an ancient and complex method of
exploring the nature of time and space and its effect upon the individual.
Formerly a closed book to the West, the subject has now been clarified and
explained by Hart de Fouw and Dr. Robert Svoboda, two experts and long-term
practitioners. In Light on Life they have created a complete and thorough
handbook that can be appreciated and understood by those with very little
knowledge of astrology.
Speed Mathematics Using the Vedic System [Paperback]
Vali Nasser (Author)
$49.95
This book explains fast techniques for doing number work. It covers subtraction,
multiplication, special techniques for squaring and finding square roots and
cube roots. There are excellent techniques for manipulating fractions. It also
covers the conventional techniques for percentages, rounding, finding
proportions, sequences, etc. Great chapters on simple equations and simultaneous
equations too. With many examples and answers at the back. The many techniques
for number work in this book would serve as a good starter or introduction to
lessons in this subject. A good resource for teachers and parents. Smart
children with an interest in speedy number crunching will find it beneficial
too. A good book which is relatively easy to follow. However, be prepared to
spend a few weeks to master the different techniques before you start showing
off your new mental arithmetical skills!
Vedic Mathematics
[Paperback]
Bharati Krsna Tirthaji (Author), V.S. Agrawala (Editor)
$49.95
This epoch-making and monumental work on Vedic Mathematics unfolds a new method
of approach. It relates to the truth of numbers and magnitudes equally to all
sciences and arts. The book brings to light how great and true knowledge is born
of intuition, quite different from modern Western method. The ancient Indian
method and its secret techniques are examined and shown to be capable of solving
various problems of mathematics.
Vedic Astrology Simply
Put: An Illustrated Guide to the Astrology of Ancient India [Hardcover]
William Levacy (Author)
$69.95
Vedic Astrology Simply Put is a colorful, fun, and simplified entry into the
mysterious and captivating world of Vedic Astrology, called Jyotish in India.
William R. Levacy, an astrologer with more than two decades of experience,
offers beautifully rendered illustrations and text to ease your understanding of
this ancient system of behavior and trend analysis. This book gives you
straightforward guidance on:
• How to decipher the myths and origins of Vedic astrology
• How Vedic astrology differs from Western or Tropical astrology
• The Vedic style of interpreting the Sun, Moon, planets, houses, and signs
• How the Vedic seers used the Moon signs (called nakshatras) and other special
techniques to zero in on how people behave
• How to use Ayurveda, the Science of Health; and Vastu—the Science of Space
(India’s counterpart to Feng Shui)—integrated with Vedic astrology, the Science
of Time
Much of the Vedic art was custom created for this book by master artists in
India. There’s also a special bonus enclosed—a free CD-Rom of the popular
“Parashara’s Light SE” Vedic astrology software.
Shree Yantra In Sphatik
350 Grams Clear Crystal
SY01
$989.00
Shree Yantra In Sphatik On Tortoise
144 Grams
SY77
501.00
Shree Yantra In Sphatik On Lotus
315 Grams
LSY01
$950.00
Right Handed Shankh In Green Jade
GJS26 7 inches Long
$550.00
BRACELET RUDRAKSHA AND GENETRI NUT
$34.35
26500
Shivlinga In Red Jade
180 Gram
SS01
$106.75
Green Jade Offering Bowls
BG06
$88.00
Green Jade Prayer Vessel Bowls
BG07
$98.00
Green Jade Kurma
TG33
Nandi The Bull In Natural Green Jade
NG12
4 Inches Tall
$430.00
Green Jade Ganesha Locket Pendant
GL09
$275.00
6” Kapala Half Skull
Product #: HM-1583
Beautiful 6” skull
cup know as kapala, is fashioned from the oval upper section of a human
cranium.
$735.00
Weight : 240 gms
The skull cup, known as kapala in Sanskrit, is fashioned from the oval
upper section of a human cranium. It serves as a libation vessel for a
vast number of Vajrayana deities, mostly wrathful.
As a ritual implement, the selection of the right skull is of immense
importance for the success of the ritual. The skull of a murder or
execution victim is believed to possess the greatest tantric power; the
skull of one who has died from a violent or accidental death, or from a
virulent illness, possesses a medium magical power; the skull of a person
who died peacefully in old age has virtually no occult power. The skull of
a child who died during the onset of puberty also has great potency, as do
the skulls of miscegenated or misbegotten child of unknown paternity, born
from the forbidden union of castes, out of wedlock, from sexual
misdemeanor, or particularly from incest. The 'misbegotten skull' of a
seven or eight-year-old child born from an incestuous union is considered
to possess the greatest power in certain tantric rituals. Here the vital
force or potential of the skull's 'previous owner' is embodied within the
bone as a spirit, rendering it as an effective power object for the
performance of tantric rituals.
7.5” Kapala Half Skull
HM-2366
Beautiful 7.5” skull cup know as kapala, is fashioned from the oval upper
section of a human cranium.
$1950.00
Weight : 300 gms
The skull cup, known as kapala in Sanskrit, is fashioned from the oval upper
section of a human cranium. It serves as a libation vessel for a vast number of
Vajrayana deities, mostly wrathful.
As a ritual implement, the selection of the right skull is of immense importance
for the success of the ritual. The skull of a murder or execution victim is
believed to possess the greatest tantric power; the skull of one who has died
from a violent or accidental death, or from a virulent illness, possesses a
medium magical power; the skull of a person who died peacefully in old age has
virtually no occult power. The skull of a child who died during the onset of
puberty also has great potency, as do the skulls of miscegenated or misbegotten
child of unknown paternity, born from the forbidden union of castes, out of
wedlock, from sexual misdemeanor, or particularly from incest. The 'misbegotten
skull' of a seven or eight-year-old child born from an incestuous union is
considered to possess the greatest power in certain tantric rituals. Here the
vital force or potential of the skull's 'previous owner' is embodied within the
bone as a spirit, rendering it as an effective power object for the performance
of tantric rituals.
8” Citipati Statue
The Citipati are two skeletons, one of a man and the other of a woman,
represented with arms and legs interlaced, dancing the Tsam dance.
Weight : 1500 gms
The Citipati are two skeletons, one of a man and the other of a woman,
represented with arms and legs interlaced, dancing the Tsam dance. They are
considered to be masters of the cemetery. The Citipati are one of the
seventy-five forms of Mahakala and are visible reminders of the impermanence of
everything worldly. Their mouths are parted in a large grin, showing all their
teeth. Each wears a long scarf. According to a Northern Buddhist legend, the
Citipati were, in a former existence, two ascetics who were once lost in such
deep meditation that they did not notice that a thief had cut off their heads
and thrown them in the dust. Since that time they have been ferocious enemies of
thieves, having vowed eternal vengeance. This legend is somewhat similar to that
of Yama. In the cemetery, the Citipati are supposed to perform a skeleton ritual
dance during which they blow the Tibetan long horns. In most monasteries the
dance, symbolic of the cycle of life and death, is performed in the monastery
cemetery once in summer and once in winter by monks wearing masks.
$400.00
HM-2560
6.5” Kapala Half Skull
HM-2367
Beautiful 6.5” skull cup know as kapala, is fashioned from the oval upper
section of a human cranium.
$1166.67
Weight : 260 gms
The skull cup, known as kapala in Sanskrit, is fashioned from the oval upper
section of a human cranium. It serves as a libation vessel for a vast number of
Vajrayana deities, mostly wrathful.
As a ritual implement, the selection of the right skull is of immense importance
for the success of the ritual. The skull of a murder or execution victim is
believed to possess the greatest tantric power; the skull of one who has died
from a violent or accidental death, or from a virulent illness, possesses a
medium magical power; the skull of a person who died peacefully in old age has
virtually no occult power. The skull of a child who died during the onset of
puberty also has great potency, as do the skulls of miscegenated or misbegotten
child of unknown paternity, born from the forbidden union of castes, out of
wedlock, from sexual misdemeanor, or particularly from incest. The 'misbegotten
skull' of a seven or eight-year-old child born from an incestuous union is
considered to possess the greatest power in certain tantric rituals. Here the
vital force or potential of the skull's 'previous owner' is embodied within the
bone as a spirit, rendering it as an effective power object for the performance
of tantric rituals.
9” Pure Silver Chhegumba
HM-2364
Beautiful pure silver Chhegumba decorated preciously with exotic carving. Used
in ritual.
$2150.00
Weight : 650 gms
Beautiful pure silver Chhegumba decorated preciously with exotic carving. Used
in ritual.
10” Silver Bhumpa
HM-1662
This 10” Silver Bhumpa is made from pure silver the most part of this Silver
Bhumpa is highly decorated with beautiful designs with hand carvings.
$1916.67
Weight : 700 gms
Water is perhaps the most important offerings in both Buddhist and Hindu ritual
and is always present in the temple or in alter. Water is offered to the god in
a costly offerings bowls or in some other container or through a Bhumpa. The pot
whose shape is just like a flat shape jar with a pipe to bring out the water
from the pot is called Bhumpa. This 10” Silver Bhumpa is made from pure silver
the most part of this Silver Bhumpa is highly decorated with beautiful designs
with hand carvings. The entire hand carving is done by our experienced artisans
who have been in this business for generations. This beautifully decorated 10”
Silver Bhumpa can be used as both water offering to the god and as a decorative
item as well.
8” Copper Bhumpa
Bhumpas are offering vases used to contain blessed water during almost every
Buddhist ritual. This highly affordable bhumpa is 8” tall, hand-made in
Kathmandu and made of copper.
This beautiful Bhumpa can be used as an offering vase as well as a decorative
item.
$155.00 DHC
Fine Quality Damaru Set
This beautiful double-sided hand-held drum (known as "damaru") is traditionally
used to make music offerings during Buddhist ceremonies and rituals. When held
and played by the right hand, the "damaru" is believed to proclaim the sound of
great bliss.
This 4.5" diameter fine quality damaru set comes complete with colorful silk
tassel (brocade tail) and brocade carrying case. Perfect sound and balance,
excellent quality ritual drum.
$250.00 DHC
High Quality 10” Bell and Dorje
The Bell (or "Drilbu" in Tibetan) and Dorje are traditionally used in Buddhist
ceremonies and tantric rituals (in Vajrayana Buddhism, or Diamond Vehicle
Buddhism). The "Drilbu" symbolises wisdom while the Dorje is the indestructible
diamond scepter and symbolises compassion.
This set of 10" tall "Drilbu" and Dorje, made of copper alloy, are hand-carved
in Kathmandu, by Himalayan craftsmen. The Dorje and the upper part of the "Drilbu"
are gold-plated to add to their beauty.
$400.00 DHC
8.5” Carved White Metal Bhumba
Bhumpas are offering vases used to contain blessed water during almost every
Buddhist ritual. This beautiful bhumpa is 8.5” tall, hand-made in Kathmandu and
made of white metal. Thisbhumpa is beautifully decorated with hand-carvings
This beautiful Bhumpa can be used as an offering vase as well as a decorative
item.
$195.00 DHC
3.5” Tingsha - Eight Auspicious
Symbols Tingsha are used in Buddhist ceremonies and tantric rituals (in
Vajrayana Buddhism, or Diamond Vehicle Buddhism). Tingsha are also used as aids
to relaxation and meditation. These Tingshas are made from the finest bell
metal, and when you strike the edges together, you get a pure, sustaining tone.
This tingsha is beautifully carved with the Eight auspicious symbols of
Buddhism, which includes the Wheel of Dharma, Conch Shell, Endless Knot,
Parasol, Banner, Twin Fish, Lotus Blossom, and Water Vase. All eight of these
symbols have a sacred meaning in Buddhism.
Handmade in Nepal by Himalayan craftsmen
$290.00 DHC
11” Silver Bhumpa
Bhumpas are offering vases used to contain blessed water during almost every
Buddhist ritual. This beautiful bhumpa is 11" tall, hand-made in Kathmandu and
made of pure silver and copper. The copper part is beautifully decorated with
hand-carvings that has amazingly clear details.
This beautiful Bhumpa can be used as an offering vase as well as a highly
decorative item.
$820.00
DHC
10" Silver Bhumpa Set with Peacock Feathers
HM-3353
Two Beautiful carved 10" silver bhumpa.
$2216.67
Weight : 1200 gms
This two 10” Silver Bhumpa are made from silver and copper and though the most
part of the silver is plain but the copper part is highly decorated with
beautiful designs with hand carvings with 24 k gold polish. The entire hand
carving is done by our experienced artisans who have been in this business for
generations. This beautifully decorated 10” Silver Bhumpa can be used as both
water offering to the god and as a decorative item as well.
10” Pure Silver Chhegumba
HM-1241
Beautiful pure silver Chhegumba decorated preciously with exotic carving. Used
in ritual.
$1666.67
Weight : 700 gms
Beautiful pure silver Chhegumba decorated preciously with exotic carving. Used
in ritual.
10” Pure Silver Bhumba
Bhumpas are offering vases used to contain blessed water during almost every
Buddhist ritual. This beautiful bhumpa is 10" tall, hand-made in Kathmandu and
made of pure silver and 24KT Gold half repouse. The auspicious design carving
has amazingly clear details.
$2000.00 DHC
Buddhist
Ritual Items
Buddhist
Ritual Items
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Ritual Items
4.5" Silver Sherkim
HM-1646
$1600.00
Stupas
The Stupa or
Chaitya represents the Buddhist Universe, is the Buddhist sanctuary,
sometimes round, with spires or steps on the capital. Each spire or step
represents a heaven, the uppermost portion being a point which is supposed
to be the highest peak or Mount Sumeru, a mythical mountain whence the
Buddhichitta loses itself in sunya. On the four sides of the Chaitya the
figures of four Dhyani Buddhas Akshobhya, Ratna Sambhava, Amitabha,
Amoghshiddhi are placed. The place of Vairochana is in the centre. In some
Chaitya Vairochana is placed to the east along with Akshobhya.
5" Silver Stupas
HM-3103
$485.00
9” Vajrakilaya Statue
Vajrakilaya known as Vajrakumar is the deity of the magic phurba dagger, a
symbol of the sharp point of wisdom fixed immobile on goodness by the
power of one pointed concentration.
Weight : 3500.00 gms
Vajrakilaya known as Vajrakumar is the deity of the magic phurba dagger, a
symbol of the sharp point of wisdom fixed immobile on goodness by the
power of one pointed concentration. Vajrakilaya is one of the favorite
tantric archetype deity used in Nyigma Order. The strange and awesome
appearance helps the practitioners undertake and achieve the task of
clearing away the obstructions to enlightenment. Vafrakilla has three
heads, six arms, and four legs. Vajrakilaya’s three right hands except for
the right front one held vajras with five and nine prongs. The right front
one makes a gesture as granting boons with open palm. Vajrakilaya’s three
left hands hold a flaming three refuge jewel, a trident and the phurba
dagger. Vajrakilaya’s back is covered by the freshly flayed skin of the
elephant of ignorance, where legs are tied in front. A human skin is tied
diagonally across his chest with the ands lying flat on Vajrakilaya’s
stomach. A rope ripples over his body with severed heads hanging by their
hair. A knee length loin cloth winds around his belly belted with a tiger
skin complete with tail, claws, and head. This deity wears live snakes as
earrings, bracelets anklets, and a cord over his chest and a hair
ornament. Vajrakilaya’s faces are round and small compared to the tall
body. Despite the large fangs and bulging eyes, Vajrakilaya has a likable
pleasant demeanor.
HM-3966
$1933.33
5" Silver Stupas
HM-3104
$420.00
14” MeghSamvara Statue
Megh Sambar is a god of protection against enemies. Megh Sambar is
portrayed with buffalo head.
Weight : 8000 gms
MeghSambar is a god of protection against enemies. Megh Sambar is
portrayed with buffalo head. Megh Sambar is also regarded as Buddhist
guardian god. Megh Sambar will be in conjunction with female principle or
sakti, symbolising the union between wisdom and method. Megh Sambar is
regarded as the wrathful form of Manjushree in the full expression of his
powers.
HM-2808
$3566.67
7" Silver Stupas
HM-2190
$250.00
5.5” Vajrasattva Statue
Vajrasattva, the sixth Dhyani Buddha, is regarded by the Nepali Buddhist
as the priest of the Five Dhyani Buddha.
HM-2423
$300.00
Weight : 1000 gms
Vajrasattva, the sixth Dhyani Buddha, is regarded by the Nepali Buddhist
as the priest of the Five Dhyani Buddha. He is not represented in the
stupa like other Dhayni Buddhas, but independent shrines are dedicated to
his worship. His worship is always performed in secret and is not open to
those who are not initiated into the mysteries of the Vajrayana.
Vajrasattva is represented in tow forms, single and yabyum. This Dhyani
Buddha wears all ornaments, rich dress and a crown. He is of white color.
He sits cross legged in the meditative pose like other Dhyani Buddhas. He
carries the vajra in his right hand with palm upwards against the chest
and ghanta (bell) in the left hand resting upon the left thigh.
7.5" Silver Stupas
HM-2189
$250.00
10" Kali (The
ferocious form of the Divine Mother)
Kali is a ferocious form of the Divine Mother, who sent her shakti and the
Mother Gauri.
HM-66
$216.67
Weight : 2500 gms
Kali is a ferocious form of the Divine Mother, who sent her shakti, the
Mother Gauri, to fee the gods from the dominion of the demonice force
Shumbh and Nishumbh. Kali is the goddess of time and of the transformation
that is death. Kali also is the kundalini endergh that paralyses the
attachments produced by the solar and lunar currents (both demons).
5.5" Silver Stupas
HM-3106
$350.00
11” Brass Fasting Buddha Statue
Statue of Fasting Siddharatha ranks not only as the finest specimen of
Gandhara Art,
HM-73
$383.33
Weight : 3600 gms
The young prince Siddharatha left his palace in search of enlightenment
and practiced for six years such severe austerities and intense mental
concentration that his beautiful body withered away to skin and bones.
Ultimately he attained enlightenment at the age of thirty five and became
known as the Buddha - "The enlightened one". This resolve was illustrated
for the first time in Gandhara art. This so called statue of Fasting
Siddharatha ranks not only as the finest specimen of Gandhara Art, but
also as one of the rarest antiquities of the earliest world.
10” Stupa
The Stupa or Chaitya represents the Buddhist Universe, is the Buddhist
sanctuary, sometimes round, with spires or steps on the capital.
$483.33 HM-1316
11” Buddha Head Brass Statue
'Buddha' means 'Awakened One', someone who has awakened from the sleep of
ignorance
HM-72
$163.33
Weight : 2300 gms
Buddha' means 'Awakened One', someone who has awakened from the sleep of
ignorance and sees things as they really are. A Buddha is a person who is
completely free from all faults and mental obstructions.There is nothing
that Buddha does not know. Because he has awakened from the sleep of
ignorance and has removed all obstructions from his mind, he knows
everything of the past, present, and future, directly and simultaneously..
Hindu
God and Goddess Stone Statues
8” Narayan Stone Statue
HM-395
This excellent Narayan stone statue is beautifully carved and is a perfect
decoration piece.
$283.33
Weight : 1000 gms
Narayan is a Hindu god who is also known as Vishnu. Narayan is the
protector of universe and all the creatures of the Universe. He is
believed to have visited the earth ten times as “Avtars” or incarnations
to save the world from destruction. He is commonly depicted as a regal
figure standing firm and erect and holding four attributes; the conch, the
club, lotus and wheel. His mount is mythical Birs, Garuda. His sounterpart
is Goddess Laxmi, the goddess of wealth.
Thankas
The Thankas are excellent piece of Tibetan art works. The Thankas are of
exceptional quality, hand-painted by Nepali and Tibiten artist. Thanka is
a fine painting which is made with a great care and concentration all by
hands. The tradition of depicting Thankas might have been prevalent around
in the area where Buddhism spread and was developed in Tibet in 10th
century. The tradition of Thanka painting was just outset in Tibet and is
not confined only within Tibet and Tibetan community but those who adopted
the Tibetan Buddhism learnt this art so as Thakali, Sherpas, Tamangs,
Yolmos, Manangeys, and Newars are the instants. In accordance with the
religious culture, the Thanka to be kept at the worship room sanctifies
with holy water muttering mantras to enliven Thankas mystic power and puts
kada (a two feet long silk cloth) on it. Since then the devotee use to bow
his /her head before it at the time of worship especially in the morning
time. Being Thanka as a ritual painting most people never considered the
Thanka as an object of decoration. But nowadays Thankas are gaining
popularity as a decorative item all over the world. Usually painted on
cotton cloth, more rarely on silk, colours are traditionally made from
minerals as well as vegetable dyes but now a days Tibetan artists also use
modern synthetic dyes, silver and gold.
Email us for available Thankas, please list the thanka paintings (listed
below)
Amitabha
Buddha Thankas
Aparmita Thankas
Avalokiteshvara Thankas
Black & White Thankas
Buddha Life Thankas
Buddha Mandala Thankas
Medicine Buddha Thankas
Chenrezig - The
Buddha of Compassion Thankas
Green Tara Thankas
Guru Padmasambhava Thankas
Kalchakra Mandala Thankas
Kubera/Jambhala/Jambhala Thankas
Maitreya Buddha Thankas
Mandala Thankas
Manjushri Thankas
Newari
Thankas
Other Thankas
Pancha/Dhyani
Buddha Thankas
Red Tara/21 Tara Thankas
Samantabhadra Thankas
Shakyamuni Buddha Thankas
Vajrasattva Thankas
Wheel of Life Thankas
White Tara Thankas
Wrathful Deities Thankas
12” x 12” 24 Karat Gold Painted Thangkas
$483.33
Amitabha Buddha Mandala Gold Thangka HM-3650
This Thanka depicts Amitabha Buddha Mandala. The Mandala represents
"palace of purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and
unpurified.
Aparmita Mandala Gold Tibetan Thangka HM-3644
This Thanka depicts Aparmita Mandala. The Mandala represents "palace of
purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and unpurified.
Green Tara Mandala Gold Tibetan Thangka HM-3645
This Thanka depicts Green Tara Mandala. The Mandala represents "palace
of purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and unpurified.
Jogini Mandala Gold Tibetan Thangka
HM-3651
This Thanka depicts Jogini Mandala. The Mandala represents "palace of
purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and unpurified.
Manjushri Mandala Gold Tibetan Thangka HM-3646
This Thanka depicts Manjushri Mandala. The Mandala represents "palace of
purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and unpurified.
Padmasambhava Mandala Gold Thangka
HM-3647
This Thanka depicts Padmasambhava Mandala. The Mandala represents
"palace of purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and
unpurified.
Shakyamuni Buddha Mandala Gold Thangka HM-3649
This Thanka depicts Shakyamuni Buddha Mandala. The Mandala represents
"palace of purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and
unpurified.
Vairochana Buddha Mandala Gold Thangka HM-3648
This Thanka depicts Vairochana Buddha Mandala. The Mandala represents
"palace of purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and
unpurified.
Vajradhara Mandala Gold Tibetan Thangka HM-3652
This Thanka depicts Vajradhara Mandala. The Mandala represents "palace
of purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and unpurified.
White Tara Mandala Gold Tibetan Thangka HM-3653
This Thanka depicts white Tara Mandala. The Mandala represents "palace
of purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and unpurified.
6” Frame Ganesh Brass Statue
Sri Ganesha, the deity to which the Hindu pray before starting any new
task.
$140.00 HM-64
Weight : 600 gms
Sri Ganesha, the deity to which the Hindu pray before starting any new
task. He is the Lord who removes all obstacles on the path of the
spiritual aspirant, and bestows upon him worldly as well as spiritual
success. He is the Lord of harmony and peace. The elephant head is
significant in that it is the only figure in nature that has the form of
the symbol for Om. The significance of riding on a mouse is the complete
conquest over egoism.
12” Prayer Wheel
A prayer wheel is a holy object containing the Tibetan mantra "Om! Mane
Padme Hum!" ("Hail! Jewel in the Lotus!") written many times on a scroll
of paper.
Weight : 200 gms
A prayer wheel is a holy object containing the Tibetan mantra "Om! Mane
Padme Hum!" ("Hail! Jewel in the Lotus!") written many times on a scroll
of paper. The scroll is put inside the wheel, and when it is spun the
prayers are sent upwards. In Lhasa, and later in Dharamsala, huge prayer
wheels will contain a million prayers, all sent with a spin of the mighty
discs. Prayer wheels function to set a mantra in motion. Each turn of the
wheel is comparable to reciting the mantra. Prayer wheels assume many
forms and sizes. In early Buddhism, the wheel became a symbol of the
Dharma or teaching. The term "Turning of the Wheel" refers to the first
sermon preached by the Buddha in Sarnath, India, and other teachings.
Prayer wheels are of different sizes. Some prayer wheels are very big and
they are put fix in holy places like monastery to be spun by people and
some are portable which are easy to carry by people. These portable prayer
wheels are very popular and easy to carry with one who wishes to spin the
wheel. In Buddha religion prayer wheels are considered to be very
important. Most of Buddhist monks and old aged people carry prayer wheel.
HM-1407
$116.67
Tibetan Ghau Pendants
Ghau is a Tibetan Buddhist prayer box or amulet container, made of metal
and usually worn as jewelry. We have wonderful collection on beautifully
hand crafted Ghau made of precious metal decorated with semi precious
stones.
2.1"
Manjushri Ghau Pendants
HM-4194
$300.00
Amitabha Buddha Ghau Pendants
HM-2930
$266.00
Tibetan Silver Ghau Box Inlaid Pendants
HM-2933
$316.00
9.5” Prayer Wheel
This 9.5” Prayer Wheel is beautifully designed with white metal Coral and
Turquoise and handle is made out of wood. Tibetan Script Mantra is
beautifully carved with copper on the Prayer Wheel.
Weight : 200 gms
The prayer wheel is a unique Tibetan Buddhist spiritual technology. There
is a bundle of prayers sealed inside the copper orb, and it is thought
that each revolution of the wheel activates, in a manner akin to actual
recitation, the prayers rolled on the block print scroll inside. The wheel
is crafted with the mantra OM MANI PADME HUM in brass on the outside of
the wheel as well as on the scroll inside of course. The eight auspicious
symbols are etched into the copper prayer wheel orb the bottom and the
mantra are etched on the top. Tibetan prayer wheel is a common religious
object in the culture. Prayer Wheels are used to spread spiritual
blessings and prayer to the people that use them. Tibetans believe that
the prayers ascend to the heavens in order to heal all the various
writings are special prayers, or mantras that are "mechanically" recited
many times over by the prayer wheel that can also be edited vocally while
turning the wheel in a clockwise motion. This 18” Silver Prayer Wheel is
beautifully designed with the beautiful designs carved by hands.
HM-3035
$218.33
Turquoise And Coral Ghau Pendants
HM-2937
$316.00
Manjushri Buddha Ghau Pendants
HM-2929
$230.00
2.3" Manjushri Ghau Pendants
HM-4195
$335.00
12” Prayer Wheel
This 12” Prayer Wheel is beautifully designed with Copper, Brass, Coral
and Turquoise and handle is made out of wood. Tibetan Script Mantra is
beautifully carved with copper on the Prayer Wheel.
Weight : 900 gms
The prayer wheel is a unique Tibetan Buddhist spiritual technology. There
is a bundle of prayers sealed inside the copper orb, and it is thought
that each revolution of the wheel activates, in a manner akin to actual
recitation, the prayers rolled on the block print scroll inside. The wheel
is crafted with the mantra OM MANI PADME HUM in brass on the outside of
the wheel as well as on the scroll inside of course. The eight auspicious
symbols are etched into the copper prayer wheel orb the bottom and the
mantra are etched on the top. Tibetan prayer wheel is a common religious
object in the culture. Prayer Wheels are used to spread spiritual
blessings and prayer to the people that use them. Tibetans believe that
the prayers ascend to the heavens in order to heal all the various
writings are special prayers, or mantras that are "mechanically" recited
many times over by the prayer wheel that can also be edited vocally while
turning the wheel in a clockwise motion.
HM-2897
$220.00
12” Sleeping Buddha Brass Statue
The Sleeping Buddha is Sakyamuni on his death bed entering nirvana.
$166.67 HM-71
Weight : 3000 gms
Shakyamuni is the historical Buddha who lived 2,500 years ago. He was an
ordinary human being who, through dedication and unwavering effort,
awakened to his Buddha nature.
The Sleeping Buddha is Sakyamuni on his death bed entering nirvana. Before
the Buddha's death, he became severely sick. He walked northwest with his
disciples and had the food offered by a blacksmith. His illness was
getting worse. In the end, he came to a river and took a bath. Then he
made a rope bed among eight sal trees, with each direction has two. He
lied on his side, right hand supporting his head, the other resting on his
body. All later reclining Buddhas (called Buddha's Nirvana) are in the
same posture. The Buddha's disciples kept watch on him after they were
told the Buddha was going to nirvana. At night, a scholar of Brahman went
to see the Buddha, but was stopped by Ananda, a disciple of the Buddha.
Hearing this, the Buddha called the scholar to his bed and worded for him.
Thus the scholar became the Buddha's last disciple. The final exhortation
of theBuddha to his disciples was that they should not be sorry for losing
their tutor. Their should take the Buddhism Doctrine as their guide, eager
for progress, no indulgence. After his death, the Buddha's remains were
cremated.
18” Silver Prayer Wheel
This 18” Silver Prayer Wheel is beautifully designed with the beautiful
designs carved by hands. The main part of this 18” Silver Prayer Wheel has
beautiful designs on all around.
Weight : 600 gms
The prayer wheel is a unique Tibetan Buddhist spiritual technology. There
is a bundle of prayers sealed inside the copper orb, and it is thought
that each revolution of the wheel activates, in a manner akin to actual
recitation, the prayers rolled on the block print scroll inside. The wheel
is crafted with the mantra OM MANI PADME HUM in brass on the outside of
the wheel as well as on the scroll inside of course. The eight auspicious
symbols are etched into the copper prayer wheel orb the bottom and the
mantra are etched on the top. Tibetan prayer wheel is a common religious
object in the culture. Prayer Wheels are used to spread spiritual
blessings and prayer to the people that use them. Tibetans believe that
the prayers ascend to the heavens in order to heal all the various
writings are special prayers, or mantras that are "mechanically" recited
many times over by the prayer wheel that can also be edited vocally while
turning the wheel in a clockwise motion.
HM-3306
$683.33
4" Baby Ganesh Brass Statue
Sri Ganesha, the deity to which the Hindu pray before starting any new
task.
$65.00 HM-60
Weight : 300 gms
Sri Ganesha, the deity to which the Hindu pray before starting any new
task. He is the Lord who removes all obstacles on the path of the
spiritual aspirant, and bestows upon him worldly as well as spiritual
success. He is the Lord of harmony and peace. The elephant head is
significant in that it is the only figure in nature that has the form of
the symbol for Om. The significance of riding on a mouse is the complete
conquest over egoism.
10" Full Tibetan Turquoise Prayer Wheel
Tibetan Turquoise Embedded Mantras Prayer Wheel. This is exquisite
turquoise decorated prayer wheel made of cooper, Turquoise,
Weight : 400 gms
The prayer wheel is a unique Tibetan Buddhist spiritual technology. There
is a bundle of prayers sealed inside the copper orb, and it is thought
that each revolution of the wheel activates, in a manner akin to actual
recitation, the prayers rolled on the block print scroll inside. The wheel
is crafted with the mantra OM MANI PADME HUM in brass on the outside of
the wheel as well as on the scroll inside of course. The eight auspicious
symbols are etched into the copper prayer wheel orb the bottom and the
mantra are etched on the top. Tibetan prayer wheel is a common religious
object in the culture. Prayer Wheels are used to spread spiritual
blessings and prayer to the people that use them. Tibetans believe that
the prayers ascend to the heavens in order to heal all the various
writings are special prayers, or mantras that are "mechanically" recited
many times over by the prayer wheel that can also be edited vocally while
turning the wheel in a clockwise motion.
Material Used: Turquoise, Copper, Brass and Wood
HM-2906
$241.67
13.50" Wooden Om
Om, the mystic syllable of A-u-m is venerated by the Brahmans as well as
by the Buddhist.
Weight : 1500 gms
Om, the mystic syllable of A-u-m is venerated by the Brahmans as well as
by the Buddhist. The devotees regard it to be too scared to be uttered
aloud only formed by the lips. It is written that when all was void the
trilateral syllable Aum became manifest.
Adi Buddha at his will proceeded form Om. In that Aum, Adi Buddha who is
present in all things formless and passionless possesses the Tri-Ratna. It
is also written that Adi Buddha became manifest in the greatest Sunyata
(void) as the letter A. It is also written that when all was Sunyata,
Prajna Devi (Adi Dharma) was revealed out of Akasa with the letter ‘U’.
The Vija mantra of Sangha is ‘M’. Thus the letters A-u-m are the vija
mantra of Buddha. Dharma and Sangha V. Tri-Ratna.
The mantra generally begins with Om and ends with hum. The most widely
known mantra is the six syllable one Avalokiteswara ‘Om Mani Padme Hum”
HYM-HM-493
$206.67
12.5" Wooden Carved Kumari Window
Many window leading into the temples of Kathmandu are ornately carved and
heavily crafted.
Weight : 2500 gms
Many window leading into the temples of Kathmandu are ornately carved and
heavily crafted. These windows are called kumari window. Name after living
goddess of Nepal. Note the well structured pillars supporting the windows
are carved in simple traditional style. The base is decorated with
flowers, dragon, surpent. The top most part of the window illustrates a
beautiful, continuous pattern of lotus petals. The window panes are
covered with flower patches and kalash sculpted on it.
HYM-HM-461
$313.17
27" Wooden Carved Door
Many Doors leading into the temples of Kathmandu are ornately carved and
heavily crafted.
Weight : 4500 gms
Many door leading into the temples of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur
are ornately carved and heavily crafted. Note the well structured pillars
supporting the door are carved in simple traditional style. The base is
decorated with decorative design of flowers. The top most part of the door
illustrates chaitya stupa, different Hindu deities and. The door panes are
covered with decorative god Ganesh, Kumar and Kalash.
HYM-HM-470
$368.00
17" Wooden Carved Window
Many window leading into the temples of Kathmandu are ornately carved and
heavily crafted.
Weight : 9000 gms
Many window leading into the temples of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur
are ornately carved and heavily crafted. These windows are called kumari
window. Name after living goddess of Nepal. Note the well structured
pillars supporting the windows are carved in simple traditional style. The
base is decorated with flowers,. The top most part of the window
illustrates a beautiful, continuous pattern flowers. The window panes are
covered with decorative flower design and images of moon and sun. Maya
devi supporting side of window. Mayadevi is the Mother of Siddharta Gautam
and the wife of King Suddhodana. In this work, Mayadevi seems to dance on
a celestial stage under that bejeweled tree of light whose branch she
holds to steady herself.
HYM-HM-473
$650.00
19” Wooden Carved Maitreya Statue
Maitreya Buddha Statue
Weight : 5500 gms
Manjushri is the Bodhisatva of divine wisdom, whose worship confers on the
devotee mastery of the dharma, retentive memory, mental perfection and
eloquence. He is said to have created the Katmandu valley by cutting
through the hills on the southern edge of Nepal lake. He is seated here in
the lotus position on a half open lotus, atop a molded base. He wears a
brocade dhoti and is profusely adorned with jewelry. His hair is tied down
with red strings and set off by a tiara. A sash goes around the back of
his neck to his raised right arm which brandishes a sword, one that
banishes ignorance and is alight with the fire of knowledge, and the left
hand holds the stem of a lotus that supports the Prajnaparmita manuscript.
He is the bodhisatva of wisdom and learning.
HYM-HM-469
$1000.00
10" Wooden Carved Vishnu Statue
Vishnu is the preserver of life. His origins go back to the Vedic gods where he
is identified with Narayan.
Weight : 1500 gms
Vishnu is the preserver of life. His origins go back to the Vedic gods where he
is identified with Narayan, the original egg-foetus in the waters of Nara, thus
the life-urge and preserver of life. His wife is Lakshmi, the goddess of
prosperity whose worship is widespread in her own temples.
Vishnu’s chief job is to intervene to save the world from destruction. To do
this he assumes corporeal form from time to time and becomes an incarnation or
avatar.
This beautiful wooden carved Vishnu statue is used as a worship object as well
as a decorative object.
HYM-HM-464
$351.67
10” Wooden Carved Tara Statue
Tara is a female divinity adopted from the Hindus, in whose religion she was
benign as well as a fierce from of the female energy, Shakti.
Weight : 3000 gms
Tara, the Savioress, is a female divinity adopted from the Hindus, in whose
religion she was benign as well as a fierce from of the female energy, Sakti.
She holds a very special place in the family of Buddhas, being both White and
Geeen. As the Green Tara she belongs t the sword family of Amghsiddhi and
sometimes betrays on her countenance the falling associated with the family,
envy. As the White Tara she is a transcendent being, partaking of the brilliance
and perfection of the family of Vairocana. She is seated with lotus at the
shoulders and with her hands in the bestowing pose.
HYM-HM-466
$351.67
10" Wooden Carved Shakyamuni Buddha Statue
This Wooden Shakyamuni Buddha Statue is perfect decoration material for you
interior decoration.
Weight : 1100 gms
Gautam Buddha is believed to have had 550 incarnations. Many previous Buddhas
and other Buddhas yet to come are known as Buddhas. To distinguish from all
other Buddhas, he has been called Suddhodana and queen Mayadevi. He was born on
563 B.C at Lumbini, western part of Nepal. He had attained “Bodhi” or knowledge
after 6 years in fasting and meditation and then he was called “Buddha” as he
was “the enlightened one’ He died at the age of 80 at Kusinagara.
HYM-HM-460
$293.33
30" Wooden Carved Mayadevi Tudals
In traditional Nepali architecture, Tudals wooden statues are used in temples
and ancient houses to support the over-hanging roofs.
Weight : 6500 gms
Tudals, in traditional Nepali architecture, are wooden stuts used in temples and
ancient houses to support the over-hanging roofs. They are fixed at angles of 45
degrees or more and are generally decorated with figures of horse and serpents
on the corners and gods and goddesses with erotic carvings to the bottom.
Mayadevi on this tudal is standing on a monkey Mayadevi is the Mother of
Siddharta Gautam and the wife of King Suddhodana. In this work, Mayadevi seems
to dance on a celestial stage under that bejeweled tree of light whose branch
she holds to steady herself.
HYM-HM-478 $326.67
25" Wooden Carved Peacock Mirror Frame
Many window leading into the temples of Kathmandu are ornately carved and
heavily crafted
Weight : 3000 gms
This peacock window bear’s resemblance to the one found in Pujari Math complex
of the fourteenth century, Bhaktapur, and has been made to serve as a gift or a
decorative object. With the peacock as the highlight, the window features many
other themes as well. Note the two peacocks on the both sides decorating frame
in more enchanting way. Many window leading into the temples of Kathmandu are
ornately carved and heavily crafted.
HYM-HM-484 $328.33
8"
Wooden Carved Hanging Dragon
Asian people believe that the dragon is the symbol of strength, courage, wisdom
and good energies.
Weight : 2000 gms
Asian people believe that the dragon is the symbol of strength, courage, wisdom
and good energies. This item is handcrafted of wood with painted in black. The
wonderful gift for oriental style lovers and used as a decorative object to hang
on the wall.
HYM-HM-490
$170.00
30"
Wooden Carved Mayadevi Tudals
In traditional Nepali architecture, Tudals wooden statues are used in temples
and ancient houses to support the over-hanging roofs.
Weight : 6500 gms
Tudals, in traditional Nepali architecture, are wooden stuts used in temples and
ancient houses to support the over-hanging roofs. They are fixed at angles of 45
degrees or more and are generally decorated with figures of horse and serpents
on the corners and gods and goddesses with erotic carvings to the bottom.
Mayadevi on this tudal is standing on a monkey Mayadevi is the Mother of
Siddharta Gautam and the wife of King Suddhodana. In this work, Mayadevi seems
to dance on a celestial stage under that bejeweled tree of light whose branch
she holds to steady herself.
HYM-HM-482
$386.67
30"
Wooden Carved Mayadevi Tudal
Many window leading into the temples of Kathmandu are ornately carved and
heavily crafted.
HYM-HM-483
$201.67
Weight : 2500 gms
Tudals, in traditional Nepali architecture, are wooden stuts used in temples and
ancient houses to support the over-hanging roofs. They are fixed at angles of 45
degrees or more and are generally decorated with figures of horse and serpents
on the corners and gods and goddesses with erotic carvings to the bottom.
Mayadevi on this tudal is standing on a monkey Mayadevi is the Mother of
Siddharta Gautam and the wife of King Suddhodana. In this work, Mayadevi seems
to dance on a celestial stage under that bejeweled tree of light whose branch
she holds to steady herself.
4" Wooden Dragon Carved 1 Set Door Handles
Many window leading into the temples of Kathmandu are ornately carved and
heavily crafted.
Weight : 1500 gms
Asian people believe that the dragon is the symbol of strength, courage, wisdom
and good energies. This item is handcrafted of wood and used as door handle or
wonderful gift for oriented style lovers.
HYM-HM-485
$196.67
4" Silver White Tara Statue
The Goddess White Tara is the female personification of compassion. Born of a
tear from the eye of Avalokiteshwara, literally her name means "saviors".
The Goddess White Tara is the female personification of compassion. Born of a
tear from the eye of Avalokiteshwara, literally her name means "saviors". She is
seated gracefully on a lotus base in the Lalitasana posture. She is clad in a
brocade Dhoti, naked from the waist up, save for the profusion of jewelry and
crowned by a tiara. Her rounded face is surmounted by a mass of tubular hair.
She holds a lotus in her left hand and displays the gesture of charity with the
right. The third eye on her forehead and four additional eyes, two each on her
palms and soles, symbolize her omniscience.
Material Used: Pure Silver
weight: This beautiful 4" White Tara Statue weighs 215 grams (approx).
Crafted: This wonderful 4 ” White Tara Statue is crafted by the experienced
artists of Patan, Nepal who have been in this business for generations
HYM-HM-3281
$583.33
3.3" Silver Green Tara Statue
The Green Tara is regarded as spiritual consort of Amogasidhi, the Dhyani
Buddha. She is portrayed similar to that of the White Tara.
Weight : 150 gms
The Green Tara is regarded as spiritual consort of Amogasidhi, the Dhyani
Buddha. She is portrayed similar to that of the White Tara. One can find the
difference only in her left hand which holds a half-closed lotus or water-lily
flower with long petals which is often blue. In the Lamaeist Tradition, Tara is
incarnated in all good women. She is also to have mortal base in historic
persons of the Nepali and Chinese princess who married the great king Srang-Tsan
Gampo and credited with the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet and China. She is
worshipped, because she brings all good women. One of the main Tara in this
group is Aryatara.
HYM-HM-2891
$490.00
13" Wooden Carved Lion Set of 2
These lions are placed as protectors in front of palaces and temples. These
lions have distinct features as its mouth is open, its mane is layered and it
wears a crown.
Weight : 8000 gms
This style of lion is like those found from the Malla period onwards (thirteenth
to eighteenth century). They are placed as protectors in front of palaces and
temples. This lion has distinct features as its mouth is open, its mane is
layered and it wears a crown. Its thick body stands alertly focused forward.
HYM-HM-492
$750.00
Buddhist Bracelet
Gold Religion Huge Figure Photo Flower European Charm Bead - Pandora &
Compatible
$133.31
Express your own unique style by customizing your bracelet! This Pugster gold
plated Religion Huge Buddha Figure photo Flower European Bead bracelet is a
great addition for your dynamic bead collection. Crafted of the finest stainless
steel, measures an easy length of ~9mm, height of ~9mm and thickness of
~3.2mm. Crafted and authenticated by Pugster Inc. European beads are compatible
with Pandora, Biagi, Chamilia, and Oriana charm beads and bracelets.
1.5” Pancha Buddha Turquoise Set Of 5 Statues
Pancha Buddhas are emanated from Adibuddha. There are five Pancha Buddhas
(Buddhas in Meditation). They are not separate gods.
Pancha Buddhas are emanated from Adibuddha. There are five Pancha Buddhas
(Buddhas in Meditation). They are not separate gods. They are just
abstract aspects of Buddhahood. They are also often called Tathagata. They
are so popular in Nepal that they are found in every stupa, thousand of
Chaityas (small stupas), in courtyards, and found painted in the main
entrance of the Buddhist house. In Kathmandum, they are also called Panch
Buddhas. They are always shown seated in the position of meditation. Of
the five Panch Buddhas. the senior in Vairochana who occupies centre of
the Manadala. In the Chaityas only four other Dhyani Buddhas the senior is
Vairochana who occupies centre of the Mandala. In the chaityas only four
other Panch Buddhas. Akshobhya in the east, Ratna Sambhav in the South,
Amitabha in the west, and Amoghsidhi in the north are depicted.
Material Used: Turquoise
Size of the Statue: height: 1.5”
weight: This beautiful 1.5” Pancha Buddha Statue weighs 3500 grams
(approx).
Crafted: This wonderful 1.5” Pancha Buddha Statue is crafted by the
experienced artists of Nepal who have been in this business for
generations.
HYM-HM-3773
$158.33
7" Turquoise Ganesh Statue
Beautiful standing elephant headed Ganesh, God of wisdom and remover of
obstacles.
Weight : 450 gms
Ganesha, the elephant headed god of wisdom and success is the defender and
remover of obstacles and has to be propitiated first before worship to
other gods. He is one of the sons of Lord Shiva. He is known as “Siddhi
Data” or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head has only one
full task, while the other is broken. He said to have lost it in a fight
with Parasuram. It is also said that he broke it to write the Mahabharat
to the dictation of sage Vyasa. His elephant head is believed to be an
emblem of wisdom and his mount an emblem of sagacity. His mount is the
“Mooshika” called shrew. He is also known as Vinayaka.
Crafted: This wonderful 7” Ganesha Statue is crafted by the experienced
artists of Nepal.
HYM-HM-2952
$203.33
Hanumana Statue In Green Jade
5 Inches Tall
GJH01
$360.00
Nandi In Green Jade
NJ01
2.5 Inches
$150.00
Green Jade Ganesha
JG01
$450.00
Orange Jade Vastu
Ganesha JG02
Green Jade Vastu Ganesha JG03
Yellow Jade Ganesha YG01
Green Jade Shiva
SJ01
6.5 Inches Tall
$845.00
Green Jade Vastu Ganesha
JG04
4.25 Inches Tall
$158.00
Green Jade Mahalaxmi
JL02
$420.00
Green Jade Buddha
JB01
Around 400 to 450 Grams
$200.00