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Maa Kamala (The lotus-seated goddess of grace and compassion)
106.45$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the sacred lost-wax casting method, finished in antique golden polish.
- Depicts the goddess seated in a lotus posture on a blooming lotus pedestal, symbol of purity and transcendence.
- Four-armed form holding lotuses and blessing mudra, embodying abundance, protection, and divine energy.
- Compact 5-inch size, perfect for home shrines, altars, or as a meaningful spiritual gift.
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Madhubani Moment of Choice – Swayamvar ka Samay Artistic Painting
183.05$● Depicts the garland ceremony of Sita and Ram from the Ramayana ● Executed in traditional Bharni style with rich natural pigments ● Hand-painted by Ambika Devi, preserving Maithil marriage iconography ● Perfect for devotional corners, wedding gifts, or cultural storytelling -
Mahabali ki Chhavi – Indian Folk Painting of Courage & Faith
115.54$● Showcases Lord Hanuman in a bold and powerful stance ● Painted in Bharni style with sacred symbols and mythic aura ● Embodies courage, loyalty, and fearless service ● Handcrafted by Ambika Devi using natural colors and sacred imagery -
Mother of the World – Jagat Janani Madhubani Artistic Painting
157.08$● Features Goddess Kali in her powerful, protective form ● Rendered in bold Bharni style with intricate borders and sacred objects ● Hand-painted by Ambika Devi with natural pigments on handmade paper ● A divine symbol of protection, destruction of ego, and feminine power -
Murli Krishna (The eternal player of the flute, enchanting the world)
227.19$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the sacred lost-wax casting process, finished with a radiant golden sheen.
- Depicts Lord Krishna in tribhanga pose, serenely playing the flute, symbolising divine love and harmony.
- Detailed crown, ornaments, and flowing dhoti reflect the splendour of South Indian temple artistry.
- Sturdy lotus-petal pedestal base makes it perfect for shrines, meditation corners, or heritage-inspired interiors.
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Murli Manohar (The One who enchants with his flute)
823.11$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha (five-metal alloy) using the traditional lost-wax casting method.
- Depicts Krishna in a graceful tribhanga pose, playing the flute — symbol of divine love and harmony.
- Intricately detailed ornaments, turban, and layered attire, standing on a lotus-petal pedestal.
- A timeless piece of devotional art, revered for bringing joy, peace, and auspiciousness into the home.
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Naagvinashak Artwork – Serpent Slayer Inspired Decorative Madhubani Wall Art
542.68$● Depicts the mythological episode of Krishna subduing serpent Kaliya ● Dynamic Bharni composition filled with water motifs and motion ● Created by Ambika Devi with symbolic storytelling and natural pigments ● Inspires courage, resilience, and spiritual triumph -
Nandlala ke Leela – Traditional Mithila Madhubani Krishna Painting
51.92$● Depicts Krishna as a playful child amidst pots of butter and gopis ● Bharni style painting with colorful and joyful brushwork ● Symbolizes innocence, joy, and divine mischief ● Hand-painted by Ambika Devi using natural dyes and handmade paper -
Natwar Krishna (The graceful flute-player of Vrindavan)
2,608.26$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the lost-wax technique, with antique green-bronze patina.
- Depicts Lord Krishna in the iconic tribhanga posture, flute raised to his lips.
- Intricate crown, ornaments, and dhoti drapery showcase South Indian temple artistry.
- Sturdy lotus-petal pedestal base adds grandeur, making it ideal for shrines and heritage collections.
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Neel kamal Genie Shankh | Handcrafted spiritual idol
223.29$• Glazed Blue Pottery crafted from quartz and glass-based ceramic, entirely clay-free • Intricate lotus-inspired floral motifs in turquoise blue and deep indigo • Hand-painted using mineral oxide pigments, sealed under a glassy glaze • Ideal as a statement heritage vase or auspicious décor piece -
Nritya Nayika Jodi (Grace in motion, held in bronze)
92.17$- Crafted in solid bronze using the ancient lost-wax method, finished with a warm antique patina.
- Inspired by the Nritya Nayikas of Belur’s Hoysala temples, echoing rhythm, devotion, and grace.
- Intricate jewellery, pleated skirt, and lotus-base pedestal sculpted with temple-style detailing.
- Symbolic of joy, auspicious beginnings, and feminine energy, with birds resting delicately on each dancer’s hand
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Nritya Vinayaka (The Ganesha who dances to bless beginnings)
2,112.32$- Crafted in Panchaloha (five-metal alloy) using the ancient lost-wax technique, finished with rich hand-polish.
- Depicts Lord Ganesha in a dancing pose, symbolising joy, energy, and the removal of obstacles.
- Detailed crown, ornaments, and sacred thread, with multiple arms holding symbolic attributes.
- Stands on an ornate lotus-petal pedestal, representing purity and cosmic balance.
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Panchamukha Hanuman (The five-faced protector of all directions)
212.91$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the lost-wax technique, finished in golden polish.
- Rare form of Hanuman with five faces (Hanuman, Narasimha, Garuda, Varaha, Hayagriva), each signifying divine power.
- Ten arms holding sacred emblems — gada, chakra, trishul, lotus, and more — representing protection and strength.
- Symbolises mastery over five directions, shielding devotees from negativity and granting courage.
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Pavitra Rekha – Handpainted Madhubani Art Representing Purity & Devotion
63.60$● Inspired by Aripan—ritual floor art from Mithila drawn during festivals ● Geometric and symbolic patterns reflecting feminine energy and cosmic protection ● Godna-style artwork in red and black, echoing tribal tradition ● Created by Ambika Devi using sacred patterns and handmade paper -
Prabhu Bhakt Hanuman (The eternal devotee standing in reverence)
103.85$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the sacred lost-wax casting process with golden finish.
- Depicts Hanuman in a rare standing Namaskar posture beneath an ornate prabhavali (arch).
- Detailed carvings on crown, ornaments, and the arch highlight South Indian temple artistry.
- Symbolises humility, surrender, and unwavering service — ideal for shrines and home altars.
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Prakriti ka Raag – Nature & Cultural Statement Madhubani Wall Décor
115.54$● Celebrates birds, trees, flowers, and coexistence in natural rhythm ● Executed in vibrant Bharni style with multicolored detailing ● Reflects Mithila’s deep ecological wisdom and storytelling ● Painted by Ambika Devi using natural colors and spiritual vision

















