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The Story : Ganesha, known for his charm, is one of the most beloved Hindu gods. This Bal Ganesh pendant symbolizes unconditional love for the lord and will melt your heart. It adds a lovely touch to your everyday look.
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The Story : Shivling represents an impressive form of divinity that comprises all the energies of the world. Adorn these earrings to leave your mark and to exude power and supremacy.
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The Story : These earrings exhibit profound devotion towards the elephant-headed lord. The sleek curve inspired by his mighty trunk gives these earrings. a classy appeal
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The Story : The presence of the omnipotent Shiva is felt everywhere and the Shivling attracts positive energy. Wear these earrings to attract good omen. Perfect for days when you want to stay brim with positive vibes.
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The Story : Carry a part of the notorious Krishna wherever you go. These alluring earrings exhibit the playful charm of Krishna and his mischievous ways of stealing butter from the handi
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The Story : Krishna means divine. Is there anything more beatific than the possessions of Krishna captured in these earrings? These earrings are perfect for an empyrean beauty just like you.
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The Story : Just like the melodic music from the bansuri of Krishna keeps the peacock enchanted these stud earrings will keep the eyes of onlookers hooked on you. You can effortlessly style this with any outfit
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The Story : The divine symbols of bliss have come together in this alluring bracelet. The seraphic possessions of Lord Krishna customized into an elegant chain bracelet are worthy of appreciation.
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The Story : The word Lingam comes from ‘Liya’ and 'Gama', which mean the Universe emerges from Lord Shiva and merges back into him. Hence, the Shivling and Shiva are inseparable. By adorning this charming bracelet, you will always feel his presence near you.
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The Story : Ganesha is the breaker of obstacles. The mantra ‘OM GAM GANPATAYE NAMAHA ‘ is chanted to please the elephant-headed Lord. The written representation of OM in a decorative style, also signifying Ganesha’s head, is satisfying to the eyes.
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The Story : The morpank also known as Sikhipincham in Sanskrit represents the divine love of the peacocks for Lord Krishna who offered their feathers to him after their hearts were filled with ecstasy from the soulful music of his flute. The symphony of blue and green in this alluring bracelet is going to fill your hearts with the same emotions
Culture of Maharashtra
The Story : Travel back in time to the glory days of the Maratha empire with this pendant. It is crafted in the shape of a ‘Tutari’ – a traditional royal instrument played during ceremonies. This piece also resembles a vine which is symbolic of the rich cultural values passed on from one generation to another. Proudly flaunt this superlative pendant which glows with yellow enamel.
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