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Ganesha car stick

None other than Ganesha could be found in artifacts. This one is hand carved out of paper cuttings. It serves perfect for car dashboard. A perfect gift for everyone. It can also be used as a desktop.Made by famous artist Mr. Barve of Mumbai.

Deity peepal leaf

An excellent product to keep at home for good luck, a memorable gift for the ones you love and wish well. A very unique and special product with 24 carat gold forming on original "Peepal" Leaf. Out of 100 leaves, one leaf comes out to be intact.Leaves : Ganesha, Shiva, Sai Baba, Hanuman, Durga, Sreenath, Saraswati, Krishna, Mahalakshmi, Radha Krishna.

Ganesha in saffron

Ganesha is depicted wearing a crown and jewelry. He holds his broken tusk, with which he inscribed the Indian epic, the Mahabharata, narrated by the sage Ved Vyasa, in another hand, as well as a rope, signifying man's ties to worldly attachment.

Ganesha on throne

Ganesha, the name itself wards off all negativies and bring auspiciousness to the house where His idol is installed. His presence paves the way for Riddhi-Siddhi. Seated on a throne

Auspicious OM on leaf

OM means oneness with the Supreme, the merging of the physical being with the spiritual. The most sacred syllable, the first sound of the Almighty - the sound from which emerges each and every other sound, whether of music or of language./dispCategory.php?catId=41

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