Sunday, November 29, 2009

Nepali wooden buddha





















Amoghasiddhi is associated with the conceptual skandha or the conceptual mind (as opposed to the non-conceptual or sensational mind). His action towards the promotion of Buddhist paths is the pacification of evils. This is symbolised by Amoghasiddhi's symbol, the moon. He gestures in the mudra of fearlessness, symoblising his and his devotees' fearlessness towards the poisons or delusions.
He is usually coloured green in artwork and is associated with the air or wind element. His season is summer and his heavenly quarter, the north.





















Lord Kuber, also known as Kuvera is considered as the actual God of wealth, money and success . He is the Lord of all treasures and the god's treasurer. Kuber is also known as the God of Yakshas (savage beings). Kuber is the actual Lord of Riches
Kuber is worshipped as a God who protects and conserves wealth in a family. It is believed that worshiping Kuber idol regularly along with Kuber yantra ensures fast results and blesses the natives with prosperity, wealth and goodluck. He is the basis of gain of unlimited wealth and prosperity.

Wooden Ganesh





















Ganesha, the elephant headed god of wisdom and success is the defender and remover of
obstacles and has to be propitiated first before worship to other gods. Ganesh is a son of
Shiva and known as bestowed of success in the work. His elephant head is believed to be an
emblem of wisdom.

Nepali peacock window
















this is hand made famous peacock window of nepal