Here comes a book for all those who wanted to know but did not know where to go for a readable book on Hindu mythology. It will take you to a world where the go
A form that has been a part of Indian tradition for decades, poster art was perhaps at its peak in the 1970s when vibrant and eye-catching posters of glamorous
Witness the incredible fusion of technology and culture as we use artificial intelligence to transform an Indian actor into the divine chara...
Narasimha Deva (via Sri Lakshmi Narasimhar)
In a country obsessed with fairness, a new campaign portrays Hindu deities with dark skin.
The Sri Mariamman Temple is Singapore's oldest Hindu temple. It is an agamic temple, built in the Dravidian style. Located at No. 244 South Bridge Road, in the downtown Chinatown district, the temple serves mainly South Indian Tamil Hindu Singaporeans in the city-state. Due to its architectural and historical significance, the temple has been gazetted a National Monument and is a major tourist attraction. Sri Mariamman Temple is managed by the Hindu Endowments Board, a statutory board under the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports.
What happens when the incredibly talented artists decide to depict Hindu Gods from a different perspective? See for yourself with these recreations of
Yama: As a Hindu, I have to believe in and accept certain basic human values. If I can adopt and practice them, so much the better. These values are sometimes referred to as “Yama”: some scholars say there are five Yama, otheres say there are ten, yet ot…
Jai Ganesh, The Elephant Deity Print For Ganesh Chaturthi Best Size: 15 x 20 Inches One of the most prominent gods, Jai Ganesh, often referred to as Ganapati, is revered as the divinity of understanding, learning, and fresh beginnings. He has four arms, a pot-bellied body, and an elephant head. His elephant head represents wisdom, and his large ears signify his ability to listen to his devotees. Ganesha has an axe in his upper right hand, signifying the ability to sever ties and eliminate impediments. He holds a noose in his upper left hand, representing the power to attract and control desires. He has a sweet or laddu in his lower left hand, representing the rewards of spiritual attainment. He gestures blessing or fearlessness in his lower right hand, known as Abhaya mudra. We are delighted to showcase the extraordinary Thangka prints by artist Rabi Shrestha. With a profound understanding of iconography and remarkable attention to detail, Rabi Shrestha captures the essence of spirituality in each of their masterful creations. Their skillful brushwork and meticulous use of colors bring these sacred images to life, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the rich symbolism and profound beauty of Thangka art. By offering his prints on our website, we aim to honor their artistic legacy and provide art enthusiasts with an opportunity to experience the transcendent world of Thangka through their incredible talent. BROCADE MOUNTWe do traditional brocade mount upon your request. We send available samples and price details for your final confirmation. CONSECRATION OF THANGKA PRINTAs requested for consecrations/blessings, we can take thangka print to Monasteries/Rinpoches from nearby Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask you to offer $50 for the monasteries for blessings/consecration service.