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Sri Chakra Yantra is a complex sacred geometry in use for thousands of years with its origin in clouded mystery. It portrays the journey of creation through a powerful matrix that represents both; the universe and the human body. know More !
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The Veerya pendant with Navratna(9 gems) is for all those who believe in the power of Shakti. It embodies the Sri Chakra Yantra; one of the most powerful spiritual symbols in the world made up of complex sacred geometry. The Navratna adorning the Sri Yantra further accentuates its immense capacity to bring all enriching attributes into your life.
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YANTRĀ is our collection of Bespoke Products inspired by Sacred Symbols and Geometry; designed to complement your spiritual journey.​​ Why Yantra? A Yantra is a device used for Spiritual Advancement. Used for worship, devotion, and as a tool for meditation; Yantras have been in practice since 3300 B.C. Placing a Yantra in your home or meditating on it helps attract positivity, prosperity and other powerful cosmic energies.
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Rare Kindom of Saudi Arabia "Allah" & Ancient Islam Mosque 1TroyOz fine Sovereign Antique Gold Proof Coin(Gem*BU) An Excellent Collectible and Amazing Commemorative Beautiful Mirror Finish  Very Limited Mints      Weight            : 31.1gm Thickness        : 3mm                          Type             : Bullion Art /proof         Size             : 40mm      Country of Origin     : Saudi Arabia                                                      Mint             : DMPL*(Deep Mirror Proof Like)                                          Grade            : BU*(Brilliant Uncirculated)                                        Gold             : 24kt Pure Gold Layering                                                                      (microns thickness) One of the most famous and beautiful coins of the World.Depicts Ancient Sacred Mosque
₹ 100
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Rare Kindom of Saudi Arabia "Allah" & Ancient Islam Mosque 1TroyOz fine Sovereign Antique Gold Plated Coin(Gem*BU) An Excellent Collectible and Amazing Commemorative Beautiful Mirror Finish Buyers Who have purchased Rs they will get one free Gift coin you can select any item from my current listings before making payment sent me the details  Very Limited Mints      Weight            : 31.1gm Thickness        : 3mm                          Type             : Bullion Art /proof         Size             : 40mm      Country of Origin     : Saudi Arabia                                                      Mint             : DMPL*(Deep Mirror Proof Like)                                          Grade            : BU*(Brilliant Uncirculated)                                        Gold             : 24kt Pure Gold Layering                                                                      (microns thickness) One of the most famous and beautiful coins of the World.Depicts Ancient Sacred Mosque
₹ 150
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Kalasha, also spelled as Kalash and kalasa, is a metal (brass, copper, silver or gold) pot with a large base and small mouth, large enough to hold a coconut. Sometimes "Kalasha" also refers to such a pot filled with water and topped with a coronet of mango leaves and a coconut. This combination is often used in Hindu rites and depicted in Hindu iconography. The entire arrangement is called Purna-Kalasha (पूर्णकलश), Purna-Kumbha (पूर्णकुम्भ), or Purna-ghata (पूर्णघट). Each of these names literally means "full or complete vessel" when the pot is referred to as the Kalasha (to avoid confusion, this article will refer to the pot as Kalasha and the entire arrangement as Purna-Kalasha). Sometimes the Kalasha is filled with coins, grain, gems, gold, or a combination of these items instead of water. The coronet of 5, 7, or 11 mango leaves is placed such that the tips of the leaves touch water in the Kalasha. The coconut is sometimes wrapped with a red cloth and red thread; the top of the coconut (called Shira – literally "head") is kept uncovered. A sacred thread is tied around the metal pot. The Shira is kept facing the sky. The Kalasha is viewed as an auspicious object in Jainism. The Kalasha is used as a ceremonial object as well as a decorative motif in Indian art and architecture. The Kalasha motif was used in decorating bases and capitals of pillars from the 5th century This show piece is made by using threads and kills(in hindi).
₹ 1.600
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