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An inspirational, induction kit for your kids. A kit that will inspire young ones with a branded box and inside fitment that will hold the beautiful objects together and wow kids as they open the box!
Inspire, Motivate & Educate your kids - with inspirations from many achievements of India - ISRO & Mangalyaan and India's Arts & Crafts. The best way to get your kids started with the right inspirations, compassion and ambitions! Set of 7 items, in a box!!
\nISRO Mangalyaan Mission - 52 Fact Cards: Know all about ISRO's mission to Mars with this ISRO Mangalyaan Mission playfully, with our 52 Fact Cards! Inspiration for kids to be an Astronaut, Rocket Scientist or Elon Musk!
\nISRO Mission Mangal Yug | Board Game: A futuristic space age game that helps kids and adults to learn all about the interplanetary mission! And inspires them to be the next Vikram Sarabhai, A P J Abdul Kalam, Astronauts and space scientists right here in India. Learn all about what is needed in science, grit, determination, planning and execution to go to Mars and setup a colony.
\nISRO GSLV Rocket 1:100 DIY Kit: If your kids love to wonder about the mysteries of space and fantasise about discovering what the vast majority of this universe entails, then this DIY Model of ISRO's GSLV Rocket at 1:100 Scale is the best gift for them. This DIY model is made in in flat pack form with pieces and parts that are used to assemble the rocket and get their own rocket for their study desks!
\nISRO PSLV Rocket 1:100 DIY Kit: If your kids love to wonder about the mysteries of space and fantasise about discovering what the vast majority of this universe entails, then this DIY Model of ISRO's PSLV Rocket at 1:100 Scale is the best gift for them. This rocket will send your little one on a creative, experiential and immersive adventure.
\nMars and Mangalyaan | Jigsaw Puzzle | 150 pieces: The Mars Atlas Puzzle, made from pictures of Mars taken by Mangalyaan. Piece together the geography of Mars with this interesting puzzle and learn all about the surface of Mars.
\nThis 150 piece puzzle spreads out to a A2 Size (16.5 x 23.4 inch) when completed. Piece Mars together.
\nMumbai from Space | Jigsaw Puzzle | 150 pieces:\nISRO's eyes in space that take regular pictures of Earth - the small blue dot in the universe! Ever wondered how your city looks from \"up there\" - here's how Mumbai looks from space as captured by the high resolution cameras on-board ISRO's satellite to study various aspects of our country's topography!
\nISRO SHAR Launchpad Jigsaw Puzzle | 150 pieces: ISRO's eyes in space that take regular pictures of Earth - the small blue dot in the universe! Ever wondered how Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR - the Spaceport of India looks from space as captured by the high resolution cameras on-board ISRO's satellite to study various aspects of our country's topography
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\nFeatures:
The creation of the Pattachitra paintings is a disciplined art form. The Pattachitra artists use naturally available raw materials to bring about indigenous paints. The chitrakars maintain rigidity in their use of colours and patterns, restricting the colours to a single tone.
\nIn silk painting, the painter controls the movement of pigment within boundaries such as a resist on the silk. Brushes become much less important because the dye will move on the silk after it is placed there. Because the dyes flow so freely on silk, the job of the silk painter is to control the movement of the pigment on the silk rather than its placement. The final step is giving a protective coating. The cloth is given a lacquer coating to protect from the effects of nature and give a glazed varnished look.Map of INDIA | A3 Frame | This map in classical Sepia colour is an all-purpose map showing physical, political, tourist features of the country. Get this map frame to adorn your walls - at home, offices, schools, colleges!
\nPolitical Features
\nPhysical Features
\nArchitectural/Historical Maps: These maps often highlight:
\nAn inspirational, induction kit for new school/college joinees. A kit that will inspire new joinees. With a college/school branded box and inside fitment that will hold the beautiful objects together and wow students as they open the box!
Inspire, Motivate & Educate new college students - with inspirations from many achievements of India - Shunya/Zero, ISRO & Chandrayaan and India's Arts & Crafts. The best way to get your students started with the right inspirations, compassion and ambitions! Set of 12 items, in a box!!
\nINDIA on the MOON - Vikram Lander | TShirt
\nINDIA on the MOON - Vikram Lander | TShirt inspired by and celebration of the Chandrayaan 3 Mission and the landing of the Vikram Lander on the Lunar South Pole at 6:04 PM IST on 23rd August 2023! Cherish this Navy Blue TShirt for a long time! Relive the MEMORIES and wear the PRIDE of the mission that took the world by storm!
\nCopper Water Bottle
\n0 - Into the VOID - Mug
\nThe mug is inspired by Indic Philosophy of Shunyata and Shunya – concepts that led to invention of the ZERO – everything starts from the VOID and dissolves into the VOID – India's Gift to the World that was the harbinger of human scientific progress!
mySpace PSLV Notebook | 108 pages
\n108 pages of pure fun and inspiration. Flip pages of the book and watch the PSLV take-off into \"space\"! Express yourself in these 108 pages — through words, numbers, circles, mandalas, pie charts, doodles and more! Inspired by PSLV, ISRO's warhorse rocket, launch vehicle that has put many a satellite into their orbits in space!
\nISRO Story Stickers | Set of 3 stickers
\nA set of stickers that represent many of ISRO's missions to outer space - the Moon, Mars and the scientific missions to map the earth and outer space. A set of stickers to adorn your mobile phone covers, notebooks, bags, bottles and more! Be Inspired!
\nSNAKE CUBE PUZZLE
\nStress buster and brain teaser! The jumbled up blocks in a snake-like structure have to be connected to form a cube. Brain exercises for the excellent student you want to be!
\nINDIA on the MOON | Chandrayaan 3 | Fridge Magnet
\nINDIA on the MOON | Fridge Magnet - Be Inspired, each day as you reach out for the cold goodies in your fridge. This fridge magnet is inspired by the Chandrayaan mission and the engineering that took India to the moon!
\nStressbuster Finger Top
\nBENGALURU :: Vidhan Soudha Fridge Magnet
\nVande Bharat | 12\" Ruler
\nVande Bharat Express, also known as Train 18, is a high-speed semi-high-speed intercity electric multiple unit train introduced by the Indian Railways. It is known for its modern design, improved amenities, and speed. Rulers were invented in India many centuries ago. Use this for your measurements, and be inspired by information about the engineering features of India's fastest train!
\nEco Friendly Pencil
\nPencil engineered from waste paper, that sharpens like a wooden pencil and writes like one!
Bamboo Ball Pen
\nBamboo is one of the world's renewable material sources, a \"grass\" that grows in abundance in India and \"composts\" after use, unlike the plastic ball pens that pollute the earth after use!
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\nThis Sitting Lakshmi Idol is a handmade, one of a kind, Panchaloha (a term for traditional five-metal alloys) sculpture cast by the artists of a small town on the banks of River Cauvery – SWAMIMALAI. The Highlight of the murti manufacture in Swamimalai is the usage of the ancient lost-wax method - a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period. A science that finds reference in the Rig Veda & Shilpa Sasthira, this age-old method spells precision, technique and aesthetics while adhering to firmly laid down standards and principles.
\nOur ode to the Ramayana and the Ram Temple at Ayodhya! Relive the solemn occasion and the principles of Ramrajya! With this set of exquisite Panchaloha idols set of the inspiring gods of the Ramayana!
\nIn the 7th to 10th century CE, South India became the epi-center of the Bhakti movement, which emphasised a devotee’s strong & profound, personal relationship with his/her deity. This manifested in the construction of a large number of temples, all over the country, patronized by kings & empires. The magnificent Chola empire was one of them.
\nPatronized by the magnanimous Chola emperors, a community of artisans called Sthapathis emerged around the region of what is today Swamimalai, in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu, and were inextricably linked with the making of bronze idols & sculptures of Gods & Goddesses.
\nConsidered to be descendants of Vishwakarma, the divine architect, this community has a 1000-year-old legacy, still employing the ‘lost wax technique’ for creating the mold & adhering to the rules of Shilpa Shastra for sculpting the idols.
\nIn 2008, the Swamimalai Bronze Idols received the Geographic Indication Tag, that has enhanced their economic significance throughout the world.
\nThis set of Panchaloha (Copper, Zinc, Tin, Gold, Silver) idols of Ram, Lakshman, Sita & Hanuman, beautifully encapsulates the historical, cultural, spiritual, artistic, and economic significance of the South Indian town of Swamimalai and is an apt embellishment to your collection.
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\nHistory:
\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nCelebrate Germany & India! Your Adopted Country and the Country of your Origin/Birth!!
‘Strategic partner’ since 2000, Germany is India’s biggest trade ally in Europe, one of the largest sources of FDI & a significant technology collaborator. Be it economics and commerce, science and technology, university and vocational education or culture, India & Germany are closely bound with the principles of ‘Connecting Ideas’, ‘Connecting Capabilities’, ‘Connecting Cultures’, and ‘Connecting Minds’.
As a member of the G4 collective, India & Germany seek to become & support each other as permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. The two superpowers also maintain a strong dialogue in the areas of commercial maritime security and cooperation in the field of anti-terrorism.
\nBe it as the founding technical advisor to the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, or as a reciprocal MOU signatory to teach German in Kendriya Vidyalaya public schools in India & Sanskrit in German government schools, cooperation in the field of education has been a strong agenda for Germany & India.
\nLet’s celebrate this tradition of vibrant cooperation between the two countries with an A3 sized frame of the flags of India & Germany! This ready to hang frame is safely delivered to you in a unique packaging! Hang the frame up there on the wall for you, your family, and your guests to admire and be proud, everyday!! The Indian flag is specially made in traditional khadi cloth by the only authorised khadi flag making centre in India.
\nNational Flag Making Video by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangh (Federation).
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Celebrate Canada & India! Your Adopted Country and the Country of your Origin/Birth!!
\nHome to one of the largest Indian diasporas in the world, Members of Parliament of Indian Origin & Indian students studying in various Canadian universities, Canada celebrates a unique relationship with India, underpinned by shared values of democracy, pluralism, expanding economic engagement, regular high-level interactions, and long-standing people-to-people ties.
\nAs co-members of the G-20, India & Canada share very healthy trade & investment ties, with committed cooperation in areas ranging from Energy, Science & Technology, Agriculture, Space, Education & Civil nuclear technology.
\nJust as Diwali is celebrated in Parliament Hill for the past 20 years, or as Canada Post and India Post joined hands to issue a commemorative stamp in 2017, let’s celebrate this tradition of vibrant cooperation between the two countries with an A3 sized frame of the flags of India & Canada!
\nThis ready to hang frame is safely delivered to you in a unique packaging! Hang the frame up there on the wall for you, your family, and your guests to admire and be proud, everyday!! The Indian flag is specially made in traditional khadi cloth by the only authorised khadi flag making centre in India.
\nNational Flag Making Video by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangh (Federation).
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Celebrate Australia & India! Your Adopted Country and the Country of your Origin/Birth!!
\nIndo-Australian ties have grown from strength to strength over the past few years in all areas - trade, energy, mining, science & technology, information technology, education, and defence! So much so that the two countries have become ‘strategic partners’ for advancing regional peace and stability.
\nBound together by the Commonwealth of Nations as well as a shared passion for sports, the India versus Australia competition in Cricket is as mouth-watering as the India and Australia cooperation is strategic in QUAD.
\nAustralia is one of the favourite destinations for Indian diaspora of students & professionals alike, as can be witnessed in the record-breaking spectatorship of even non-Aussie cricket matches in Melbourne Cricket Ground!
\nLet’s celebrate this tradition of vibrant cooperation and intense competition between the two countries with an A3 sized frame of the flags of India & Australia! This ready to hang frame is safely delivered to you in a unique packaging! Hang the frame up there on the wall for you, your family, and your guests to admire and be proud, everyday!! The Indian flag is specially made in traditional khadi cloth by the only authorised khadi flag making centre in India.
\nNational Flag Making Video by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangh (Federation).
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Celebrate France & India! Your Adopted Country and the Country of your Origin/Birth!!
\nIn 2023, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the French President Emmanuel Macron commemorated the 25th anniversary of the ‘Strategic partnership’ status between the two countries by adopting a roadmap called \"Horizon 2047\", a vision statement for the next 25 years. The roadmap has three pillars: partnership for security and sovereignty, partnership for the planet, and partnership for the people.
\nThis is in addition to the already robust cooperation in the areas of defence, space, and civil nuclear matters, sharing a high degree of convergence on a range of regional and global issues & France’s continued support to India’s claim for a permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council.
\nCulture has always been a sweet spot for India & France. Be it the active Indian participation in the celebrated Cannes Film Festival (where India was the country of honour in 2022), or the annual ‘Namaste France’ events, and the ‘International Yoga Day’ celebrations, Indo-French ties have always been cozy & festive.
\nLet’s stand and salute this tradition with an A3 sized frame of the flags of India & France! This ready to hang frame is safely delivered to you in a unique packaging! Hang the frame up there on the wall for you, your family, and your guests to admire and be proud, everyday!! The Indian flag is specially made in traditional khadi cloth by the only authorised khadi flag making centre in India.
\nNational Flag Making Video by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangh (Federation).
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Celebrate UK & India! Your Adopted Country and the Country of your Origin/Birth!!
\nOver the years, Indo-UK ties have developed into a robust, multi-faceted & mutually beneficial relationship. Be it the transformational ‘Comprehensive Strategic Partnership’, the ‘Indo-Pacific tilt’ or the ‘India-UK Roadmap 2030’, the two 21st-century superpowers are witnessing unprecedented rise in diplomatic ties.
Amongst other things, the two countries share a deep vision for re-energised trade and investment in science and technology, defence cooperation & tackling global challenges like climate change, clean energy, and universal health.
\nWith a 1.6 million strong Indian diaspora in UK, both countries are looking for vibrant and meaningful people-to-people ties.
\nAs former Prime Minister John Major’s prediction that “within 25 years, India will have firmly established herself as one of the world's economic powers” comes true, and as The Rt. Hon. Rishi Sunak becomes the first person of Indian descent to become the Prime Minister of UK, let’s celebrate the coming of age of Indo-UK relationship with this A3 sized frame of the flags of India & the UK!
\nThis ready to hang frame, is safely delivered to you in a unique packaging! Hang the frame up there on the wall for you, your family and your guests to admire and be proud, everyday!! The Indian flag is specially made in traditional khadi cloth by the only authorised khadi flag making centre in India.
\nNational Flag Making Video by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangh (Federation).
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Celebrate USA & India! Your Adopted Country and the Country of your Origin/Birth!!
\nIndia is the largest democracy in the world, whereas the United States of America is the oldest democracy. India is also known as the Mother of Democracy, while Dr. Ambedkar studied at Columbia University and the American Democratic system to later architect India's Constitution!
\nThe relationship between the United States and India is one of the most strategic and consequential of the 21st century with their partnerships through G20, QUAD and the UN! The United States supports India's emergence as a leading global power and a vital partner in promoting a peaceful, stable, and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.
\nThe historical links between the United States and India can be traced to the year 1492, the year when Christopher Columbus discovered America in the course of his search for a new route to India. But formal and official relations began after India gained independence.
The relationships between India in the days of the British Raj and the United States were thick. Swami Vivekananda promoted Yoga and Vedanta in the United States at the World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893. Mark Twain visited India in 1896 and described it in his travelogue Following the Equator concluding that India was the only foreign land he dreamed about or longed to see again. Regarding India, Americans learned more from English writer Rudyard Kipling. Mahatma Gandhi had an important influence on the philosophy of non-violence promoted by American Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King in the 1950s.
\nCelebrate the two countries together, with this A3 sized frame with the flags of India & the USA! This ready to hang frame, is safely delivered to you in a unique packaging! Hang the frame up there on the wall for you, your family and your guests to admire and be proud, everyday!! The Indian flag is specially made in traditional khadi cloth by the only authorised khadi flag making center in India.
\nNational Flag Making Video by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangh (Federation).
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Easy to wear, without making a hole or tearing your clothes! Indian flag Magnetic Lapel Pins. 4 Rectangular Lapel Pins and 1 circular. The shimmering steel edge adds an elegant flair to these cute Indian flag lapel pins. The set of Indian flag lapel pins is a perfect clothing accessory to celebrate National Holidays and Events. Get these for all in your family, friends or community.
\nThis lapel pin is handcrafted by the craft cluster of metal work in the Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh. Moradabad, locally known as Peetal Nagri (Brass City), is the largest and most active center for metal objects production. The craft enjoys a special place in the handicrafts industry owing to the fine, intricate hand engraving on the metal.
\nHistory of Tricolour: An Indian flag was reportedly designed by Sister Nivedita, an Irish disciple of Swami Vivekananda. On August 7, 1906, the national flag first time was hoisted in Parsee Bagan in Kolkata.
Several changes continued to be made till 1931 that emerged as a landmark in the history of our tricolour. It was important that the flag depicted the ethos of the nation and did not have any religious forbearance. The Congress Committee met in Karachi and adopted the tricolour as our national flag.
The final and current tricolour came about in 1947. The flag is based on the Swaraj flag designed by Pingali Venkaya. Saffron on top symbolises “strength and courage”, white in the middle represents “peace and truth” and green at the bottom stands for “fertility, growth and auspiciousness of the land”. The Ashok Chakra with 24 spokes replaced the spinning wheel as the emblem on the flag. It is intended “to show that there is life in movement and death in stagnation”.
A resolution was passed in the Congress Committee to make this as the official flag of India. This was also the battle ensign of the Indian National Army. On July 22, 1947, the Constituent Assembly adopted it as independent India’s National Flag.
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\nThe ultimate beauty in a home is its emotional and spiritual warmth. A new home means new beginnings and entering a new home is one of life’s precious moments. In our culture, it is believed that the home is a living being, and the new occupants need to fill it up with good, positive energy and vibes so that the family can have a new peaceful beginning.
\nAs a token of appreciation of our clients and to help them get started in their new home with positive energy, we present this humble Griha Pravesh kit. Symbols of our country’s deep spirituality and knowledge of life rendered lovingly by artisans from India’s Arts & Crafts. Perfect gift set for house warming ceremony.
\nKhunn Toran - Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric
\nA Toran is tied on the door of a home and temple to please and attract the divine energy of Goddess Lakshmi. Saffrony orange combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow. The traditional Toran is presented here in Khunn fabric, passionately woven by weavers from Ilkal in Karnataka and a distinctive part of the identity of rural women of north Karnataka, and parts of adjoining Maharashtra. A lucky and practical charm for your home, with its colourful vibrancy.
\nKite Hanging Decor (set of 2)- Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric
\nA Khunn kite hanging in ochre and saffrony orange with rudraksha beads and a small brass bell is a colourful invitation to anyone who comes to your door. Three different colours of Khunn fabric in tones dear to Hindu god 'Ganesha', woven in Sooji Mallige (jasmine) motif have been converted into little kites (baby cushions). Strung with Rudraksha beads and ending with a small brass bell, this is a versatile piece that can be used as a curtain tie with a string, hung from a door knob, or at the pooja place, makes a perfect house warming gift and makes for a warm style statement.
\nSupport for India’s Arts & Crafts
\nIndia is the birthplace of Art & Craft, and its 3000+ crafts represent our ancient traditions and wisdom. Care for the Earth and Environment and sustainable use of resources is a part of the ethos of the materials and processes of traditional crafts.
\nWe wish you a happy life ahead! Sada Sukhi Raho!
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\nA mix of artisanship and pure engineering - built by proud, young designers who saw the scale model project as a way to express their admiration for DRDO's work - Made in Lacquered coated brass with anodized aluminum base with all the details of a WhAP 8 x 8 Wheeled Armoured Platform scale model is a collector's item that can adorn your study or work desk at home or at the office! Your dose of daily inspiration, with this model of WhAP 8 x 8 Wheeled Armoured Platform!
\nFeatures:
\nAbout WhAP:
\nThe vehicle is amphibious and is incorporated with features such as a high-power engine, fully automatic transmission, and an advanced driveline with hydro-gas suspension.
\nWhAP has cross-country mobility as well as water-obstacle negotiation capability. It can integrate different types of armaments and payloads such as a 30 mm turret [manned and Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS)], a 7.62/12.7 mm RCWS, and anti-tank guided missiles.
\nThe system is indigenously designed and developed by DRDO and manufactured by Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL).
\nThe vehicle is designed to provide a modular add-on composite armour for ballistic protection. It also provides all-around blast and mine protection up until STANAG 4569 Level 3. It has a double-floor V-type mine protection with shock-resistant seats and foot pads. It generates a power of 600 hp at 2,000 rpm and can carry 12 troops. The maximum on-road speed of the vehicle is 100 km/h. It weighs 24.5 tonne with an in-service 30 mm upgraded turret, and 21.5 tonne without the turret.
\nPRACHAND | Light Combat Helicopter | 1:50 Scale Model is a replica model of the 'Prachand': 1st made-in-India light combat helicopters.
\nAs the name suggests, the word Prachand means \"fierce\". These helicopters can destroy the enemy's air defences within a minute and can counter insurgency operations, along with combat search and rescue tasks. It is developed by state-run aerospace major Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. Total of 15 LCH helicopters have been acquired, out of which 10 are given to the Indian Air Force and 5 for the Indian Army.
\nFacts about \"Prachand\"
\nThe importance of this helicopter was realized at the time of the Kargil War of 1999 when the Indian Army felt the lack of an effective light combat helicopter in the high altitude areas.
\n1. The only attack helicopter in the world that can land and take off at an altitude of 5,000 metres.
\n2. LCH Prachand is fitted with a 5.8-tonne twin-engine named Shakti engine, primarily designed for deployment in high-altitude areas.
\n3. It has the best stealth features, armored-shield systems, and dark-mode attack capability.
\n4. Its crash-resistant landing gear gives it an added edge for better survivability among other technologies like radar and IR signature.
\n5. Its maximum speed is 268 kilometres per hour, range of 550 kilometres and endurance of over three hours.
\n6. A pressurised cabin offers protection from nuclear, biological and chemical contingencies.
\n7. The helicopter is equipped with a countermeasure dispensing system that protects it from enemy radars or infrared seekers of enemy missiles.
\n8. When it comes to weapons systems, a 20 mm turret gun, 70 mm rockets and air-to-air missile systems are onboard.
\nFeatures:
\nMaking of the Scale Model
\nThe scale model, built by designers and engineers to meticulous attention to detail is a combination of aluminium, acrylic and styrene materials. All the details of the Light Combat Helicopter are meticulously re-constructed. The design and manufacturing process involves 3 D drawings, 3D printing prototyping, laser cutting and other processes.
\nThe Kalka-Shimla Railway is a narrow-gauge railway line in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is renowned for its picturesque and scenic route through the hills of the Himalayas, and it is often referred to as one of the most beautiful railway journeys in the world.
\nThe Kalka-Shimla Railway was built during the British colonial era and was completed in 1903. It was originally constructed to connect the town of Kalka, with the hill station of Shimla, which was the summer capital of British India.
\nIn 2008, the Kalka-Shimla Railway was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historical and cultural significance, as well as its stunning natural beauty.
\nThe railway covers a distance of approximately 96 kilometers (60 miles) and takes passengers through lush green forests, picturesque villages, and dramatic mountain landscapes. The journey is filled with charming tunnels, bridges, and viaducts, providing breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks.
\nFeatures
\nA 80-piece jigsaw puzzle, made from pictures of the Shaniwar Wada and the city's top tourist attraction.
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\nKit Contents -
\nDesign Inspiration -
\nThe product is inspired by the Shaniwar Wada of Pune.
\nBring the spirit of Pune City into your home with this illustration of PUNE - Shaniwar Wada that captures city's characteristics in an unique way.
Shaniwar Wada a 13 storey palace of Peshwas was built by Bajirao-I, in the year 1736.It was head quarter of the Peshwas and it symbolizes Pune’s culture.The structure was built giving security the highest priority. The main entrance is known as ‘Delhi Darwaja’ & others have names like Ganesh, Mastani, Jambhal, Khidki. The statue of Bajirao-i on horse in front of Shaniwarwada. In side one can see Ganesh Mahal, Rang Mahal, Aarsa Mahal, Hasti_Dant Mahal, Diwan Khana and fountain. A light and music show is conducted every day showing history of Peshwas.
\nAbout PUNE
\nPUNE - a city in Maharashtra, India nestled on the Deccan Plateau on top of the Sahyadri Range of the Western Ghats is known by many monikers - Cultural City, Oxford of the East, Cradle of Military Leadership, Automobile & IT Hub! It became an important part of the struggle against the Mughals with Chattarapati Shivaji’s leadership. Later under Peshwa Rule the Maratha Empire spread far and wide over the Indian Subcontinent.
The Swarajya struggle against the British Empire was later led by Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Lokmanya Tilak and others making Pune an important part of the Freedom Struggle. Many Social Movements for Girl’s education, Widow Remarriage and Equality were led by Jyotiba & Savitribai Phule, Dhondu Keshav Karve and Agarkar. Pune continues to be a center of many political and social movements to this day with its many civic conscious citizens and NGOs.
From the 1960s Pune and its twin township of Pimpri-Chinchwad became an important Industrial Center in India, especially around the Automobile Industry. It continues to be an Auto Hub with many of the Indian and international Auto Majors having their presence. Since the 1990s, Pune also emerged as an important center for the Information Technology industry.
A 80-piece jigsaw puzzle, made from pictures of the EON IT Park and the city's top tourist attraction.
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\nDesign Inspiration -
\nThe product is inspired by the EON IT Park of Pune.
\nEON IT Park, situated in the heart of Pune's IT hub, Kharadi, is a sprawling business park that epitomizes the city's vibrant IT landscape. With its sleek architecture, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and a host of amenities, EON IT Park has become a sought-after destination for leading IT and technology companies.
\nA Hub for Innovation and Collaboration
\nDesigned for Efficiency and Comfort
\nA Catalyst for Economic Growth
\nA Sustainable Approach to Development
\nA Vibrant Community
\nA Glimpse into the Future
\nHave fun while you reflect and reminisce on your favorite memories of your beloved city. This Pune souvenir is a perfect decor for homes and offices and is a number one gift choice for Indian souvenirs and travel mementos!
\nAbout PUNE
\nPUNE - a city in Maharashtra, India nestled on the Deccan Plateau on top of the Sahyadri Range of the Western Ghats is known by many monikers - Cultural City, Oxford of the East, Cradle of Military Leadership, Automobile & IT Hub! It became an important part of the struggle against the Mughals with Chattarapati Shivaji’s leadership. Later under Peshwa Rule the Maratha Empire spread far and wide over the Indian Subcontinent.
The Swarajya struggle against the British Empire was later led by Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Lokmanya Tilak and others making Pune an important part of the Freedom Struggle. Many Social Movements for Girl’s education, Widow Remarriage and Equality were led by Jyotiba & Savitribai Phule, Dhondu Keshav Karve and Agarkar. Pune continues to be a center of many political and social movements to this day with its many civic conscious citizens and NGOs.
From the 1960s Pune and its twin township of Pimpri-Chinchwad became an important Industrial Center in India, especially around the Automobile Industry. It continues to be an Auto Hub with many of the Indian and international Auto Majors having their presence. Since the 1990s, Pune also emerged as an important center for the Information Technology industry.
A 80-piece jigsaw puzzle, made from pictures of the Aga Khan Palace and the city's top tourist attraction.
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\nThe product is inspired by the Aga Khan Palace of Pune.
\nThe Aga Khan Palace, a majestic monument steeped in history, stands as a poignant reminder of India's struggle for independence. Nestled amidst the bustling city of Pune, Maharashtra, the palace holds a unique place in the hearts of Indians, particularly due to its association with Mahatma Gandhi, the revered leader of India's freedom movement.
\nAbout PUNE
\nPUNE - a city in Maharashtra, India nestled on the Deccan Plateau on top of the Sahyadri Range of the Western Ghats is known by many monikers - Cultural City, Oxford of the East, Cradle of Military Leadership, Automobile & IT Hub! It became an important part of the struggle against the Mughals with Chattarapati Shivaji’s leadership. Later under Peshwa Rule the Maratha Empire spread far and wide over the Indian Subcontinent.
The Swarajya struggle against the British Empire was later led by Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Lokmanya Tilak and others making Pune an important part of the Freedom Struggle. Many Social Movements for Girl’s education, Widow Remarriage and Equality were led by Jyotiba & Savitribai Phule, Dhondu Keshav Karve and Agarkar. Pune continues to be a center of many political and social movements to this day with its many civic conscious citizens and NGOs.
From the 1960s Pune and its twin township of Pimpri-Chinchwad became an important Industrial Center in India, especially around the Automobile Industry. It continues to be an Auto Hub with many of the Indian and international Auto Majors having their presence. Since the 1990s, Pune also emerged as an important center for the Information Technology industry.
Rulers are versatile and essential tools that are used in a wide variety of applications. They are simple to use and can be found in almost any home, office, or school.
\nDesign Inspiration
This product is a tribute to the historic Deccan Queen train - India's first super-fast train between Mumbai and Pune.
\nCELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
Check out our Unique INDIAN RAILWAYS | Deccan Queen Collection
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This Brass spice box with 7 removable containers is great to store Indian spices. Spices are added in Indian food for the aroma and healing properties. Light, air, moisture are the biggest enemies of spices. It’s necessary to store spices properly to avoid microbes. Microbes can decrease the health benefits of spices and ruin its quality. So this spice box with a lid is a must for your kitchen. This multipurpose utility box can also be used to store and serve mouth fresheners, dry fruits and keep your knickknacks like jewelry, small items at one place. It can be used to store raw spices as well and is easy to clean and maintain. This will definitely keep your spices organized in your kitchen.
COLOR : Brass.
\nNOTE : 1) Comes with 7 removable containers.
\n2) As this product is handcrafted there might be a slight color or design variation, which is natural and hence makes the product unique.
\nHand Crafted By Gujarat Nakshikam artisans.
\nCheck out our Unique Culinary collection.
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\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!
\nHistory:
\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nProudly wear this TEJAS T-Shirt which is inspired by the TEJAS - a Lightweight Fighter Jet developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). TEJAS is an indigenously designed and manufactured fourth-generation fighter jet.
\nFeatures:
Care Instructions:
\nWash dark colours separately
\nDesign Inspiration:
\nThe Tejas is an Indian single-engine, delta wing, multirole light fighter designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy.
\nThe Tejas is an indigenous (India-made aircraft) light weight, multi role supersonic aircraft developed in both fighter and trainer versions.
\nAdvanced materials like composites are used in the manufacture of the Tejas to reduce weight and increase the component life.
\nThe Tejas is designed to carry a veritable plethora of air-to-air, air-to- surface, precision guided and standoff weaponry.
\nTejas – meaning ‘radiant’ – has many USPs.
\nFor starters, it has active electronically-scanned radar for critical operation capability.
\nSecond, it can refuel in the air and be ready for war again.
\nThird, it can target enemy aircraft from a distance, and also has the ability to dodge the enemy's radar.
\nProudly wear this WhAP 8 x 8 Wheeled Armoured Platform inspired T-Shirt.
\nAbout WhAP:
\nWhAP is an 8×8 wheeled armoured personnel carrier system. It is state-of-the-art and matches the capabilities of modern wheeled armoured vehicles in-service worldwide.
\nThe vehicle is amphibious and is incorporated with features such as a high-power engine, fully automatic transmission, and an advanced driveline with hydro-gas suspension.
\nWhAP has cross-country mobility as well as water-obstacle negotiation capability. It can integrate different types of armaments and payloads such as a 30 mm turret [manned and Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS)], a 7.62/12.7 mm RCWS, and anti-tank guided missiles.
\nThe system is indigenously designed and developed by DRDO and manufactured by Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL).
\nThe vehicle is designed to provide a modular add-on composite armour for ballistic protection. It also provides all-around blast and mine protection up until STANAG 4569 Level 3. It has a double-floor V-type mine protection with shock-resistant seats and foot pads. It generates a power of 600 hp at 2,000 rpm and can carry 12 troops. The maximum on-road speed of the vehicle is 100 km/h. It weighs 24.5 tonne with an in-service 30 mm upgraded turret, and 21.5 tonne without the turret.
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Proudly wear this VIKRANT T-Shirt - a t-shirt inspired by India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier. INS Vikrant is the pride of every Indian.
\nFeatures:
Care Instructions:
\nWash dark colours separately
\nDesign Inspiration:
\nIndia has been using warships since 1961. And none of them, including the old INS Vikrant, were built in India. In fact, both INS Vikrant and INS Viraat were inducted in the Indian Navy back in 1961 and 1987 respectively and they were constructed by the British. They were named — `HMS Hercules’ and `HMS Hermes’ respectively, before they were commissioned in the Indian Navy.
\nThe aircraft carrier is essential part of any navy to be considered as `blue water navy’ – which in easy terms means that the navy with an aircraft carrier has the capacity to project that country’s power across the high seas. A navy’s aircraft carrier is the capital ship of a battle group/carrier strike and is escorted by a group of destroyers, frigates, missile cruisers, submarines and supply ships and of course on board are helicopters and fighter jets, UAV as well.
\nINS Vikrant is the largest ship ever built in India's maritime history at a cost of Rs 20,000 crore. It is also the first ship designed and built indigenously. INS Vikrant represents a step forward in India’s ambitions to build a robust and self-reliant domestic defence sector. The warship has been built using indigenous equipment and machinery supplied by India’s major industrial houses as well more than 100 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
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This mask depicts lord Ganeshsa. Ganesha's elephant head makes him easy to identify.Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles,the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom. As the god of beginnings, he is honoured at the start of rites and ceremonies. Ganesha is also invoked as patron of letters and learning during writing sessions.
\nThe ecstatic wooden masks of Kushmandi in Dakshin Dinajpur district of West Bengal have inspired from animistic practices of the Rajbongshi community of the area. The masks are used by the villages either during the dance performance ˜Gomira\" or as an offering to the village deity in order to usher good forces and fend for the evil. Gomira dance is also known as \"Mukha Khel\"- which perhaps derives from what one master mask maker explains as... \"We give fear a face and then play with it to overcome that fear.\"
\nLocally available wood such as Gamar trees, Mango trees are used to make these masks. Wood pieces are kept submerged in large reservoirs containing water mixed with mulberry gum powder, bleaching powder and sal; the pieces are taken out after a week and sun-dried. The basic form emerges first with the use of the adze, followed by emphasis on facial features. Gomira masks were painted with natural dyes.
\nIt has a hook on the back for hanging.
\nThis hand-crafted Ardhanarishwara wooden mask could be one of the most exotic items you own.
\nA mix of artisanship and pure engineering - built by proud, young designers who saw the scale model project as a way to express their admiration for ISRO's work - This Chandrayaan Moon Landing Diorama scale model is a collector's item that can adorn your study or work desk at home or at the office!
\nIdeal Model set for Schools & Offices, Physics Labs, Principal's Office, etc. Your dose of daily inspiration, with this model of Rocket Science!
\n1. Moon Surface board
\n2. Chandrayaan Orbiter 1:25 Scale
\n3. Vikram Lander Scale 1:25
\n4. Pragyaan Rover Scale 1:20
\n5. GSLV MK III Rocket Scale Model 1:300
\n6. Moon cutout 6\" Dia & Earth cutout 4\" Dia
\n7. Total Base Length 14\" & Width 7\"
\n8. Acrylic box to be assembled to protect and display the Diorama
\nDesign Inspiration:
\nChandrayaan-3 is India's third lunar mission, launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on July 14, 2023. It is a follow-on mission to Chandrayaan-2, which was launched in 2019. The primary objective of Chandrayaan-3 is to demonstrate a safe and soft landing on the lunar surface. In addition, the mission aims to demonstrate rover mobility on the lunar surface and conduct in-situ (on-site) scientific experiments.
\nThe lander of Chandrayaan-3, Vikram, landed on the lunar south pole on August 23, 2023. It deployed a rover, Pragyan, on the south pole. Pragyan can travel up to 1.3 kilometers on the lunar surface. It will study the chemical and physical composition of the lunar surface.
\nThe Chandrayaan-3 mission was a grand success. It made India the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon. The mission will also help to provide important information about the lunar surface. Chandrayaan-3 is a significant achievement for India. It establishes India as a major player in space exploration.
\nA mix of artisanship and pure engineering - built by proud, young designers who saw the scale model project as a way to express their admiration for ISRO's work -Chandrayaan Vikram Lander & Pragyaan Rover Scale Models are collector's items that can adorn your study or work desk at home or at the office! Your dose of daily inspiration, with this model of Rocket Science!
\nFeatures:
\nDesign Inspiration:
\nChandrayaan-3 is India's third lunar mission, launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on July 14, 2023. It is a follow-on mission to Chandrayaan-2, which was launched in 2019. The primary objective of Chandrayaan-3 is to demonstrate a safe and soft landing on the lunar surface. In addition, the mission aims to demonstrate rover mobility on the lunar surface and conduct in-situ (on-site) scientific experiments.
\nThe lander of Chandrayaan-3, Vikram, landed on the lunar south pole on August 23, 2023. It deployed a rover, Pragyan, on the south pole. Pragyan can travel up to 1.3 kilometers on the lunar surface. It will study the chemical and physical composition of the lunar surface.
\nThe Chandrayaan-3 mission was a grand success. It made India the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon. The mission will also help to provide important information about the lunar surface. Chandrayaan-3 is a significant achievement for India. It establishes India as a major player in space exploration.
\nThe Kalka-Shimla Railway is a narrow-gauge railway line in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is renowned for its picturesque and scenic route through the hills of the Himalayas, and it is often referred to as one of the most beautiful railway journeys in the world.
\nThe Kalka-Shimla Railway was built during the British colonial era and was completed in 1903. It was originally constructed to connect the town of Kalka, with the hill station of Shimla, which was the summer capital of British India.
\nIn 2008, the Kalka-Shimla Railway was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historical and cultural significance, as well as its stunning natural beauty.
\nThe railway covers a distance of approximately 96 kilometers (60 miles) and takes passengers through lush green forests, picturesque villages, and dramatic mountain landscapes. The journey is filled with charming tunnels, bridges, and viaducts, providing breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks.
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Light up your home this festive season in an exquisite way with this Diwali Deep set (set of 2 diyas). It's can also be used to decorate Rangoli. Tea lights and diyas form an integral part of our Indian households, especially in the festive season.
\nThe Diwali Deep set has been handcrafted by Indian rural artisans of Jaipur, Rajasthan. The craft gets its name from the distinctive Persian blue colour used to dye the ceramic. The art of making blue glaze pottery came to Rajasthan via Kashmir, their entry point to India.
\nThe art uses a mix of powdered stone and glass borax gum & water to produce what is known as Egyptian paste which is then glazed and low fired what gives Diwali Deep its color and finally decorated with animal bird and floral motifs.
\nAvailable only to be shipped in Pune .
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Ode to India’s Lunar Mission Chandrayaan 3
Build yourself a UNIQUE Lantern DIY Kit! Get your family together and make this, or do it by yourself!
A 14” W x 14” L x 10” H that will have you and your home reaching for the Moon!
Pride & Memories of the Chandrayaan 3 Pioneering Mission that had the Vikram Lander being the first to land on the Lunar South Pole!
Get to know all about the Lander and its parts as you build this Akash Kandeel in less than 1 hour and hang it out for all to see. An honour and ode to ISRO’s Scientists that made all Indians proud!
Be Inspired!!
The Fairy Queen, also known as the East Indian Railway No. 22, is a steam locomotive which was built in 1855. It was restored by Loco Works Perambur, Chennai in 1997, and housed at the Rewari Railway Museum.
\nThe train occasionally runs between New Delhi and Alwar. In 1998 it was listed in the Guiness Book of World Records as the world's oldest steam locomotive in regular service. The Fairy Queen runs on the same route as the Palace on Wheels, the tourist train launched in 1982, and was awarded the National Tourism Award in 1999.
\nThe locomotive was built by Kitson, Thompson & Hewitson of England and worked on passenger and freight services for more than 55 years.
\nThe Fairy Queen has a total of only two coaches and a capacity to carry 50 passengers.
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\nThe Kalka-Shimla Railway was built during the British colonial era and was completed in 1903. It was originally constructed to connect the town of Kalka, with the hill station of Shimla, which was the summer capital of British India.
\nIn 2008, the Kalka-Shimla Railway was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historical and cultural significance, as well as its stunning natural beauty.
\nThe railway covers a distance of approximately 96 kilometers (60 miles) and takes passengers through lush green forests, picturesque villages, and dramatic mountain landscapes. The journey is filled with charming tunnels, bridges, and viaducts, providing breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks.
\nThe Batasia Loop is a significant and picturesque feature along the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage narrow-gauge railway in West Bengal. The Batasia Loop is one of the most iconic and scenic locations along this historic railway route.
\nThe Batasia Loop serves a functional purpose within the railway's operations. It was constructed to help the trains negotiate the steep gradient of the hill. The loop allows the train to reduce the steep ascent or descent by using a spiral or looped track.
\nThe loop consists of a circular railway track that spirals around a manicured garden and a central hilltop war memorial. The track spirals around in a loop, providing a fantastic view of the surrounding landscape.
\nAt the center of the loop stands the Batasia Loop War Memorial. This memorial was built in honor of the Gorkha soldiers of the Darjeeling region who sacrificed their lives for the nation. It's an essential landmark and pays tribute to their valor. The Batasia Loop offers breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks, including the iconic Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain in the world.
\nThis 6”W model cast in resin is an ode to the 1869 Bandra Railway Station.
\nBandra Railway Station, also known as Bandra Terminus, is a major railway station located in the western part of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is one of the significant railway terminals in the Mumbai suburban railway network and serves as a transportation hub for both suburban and long-distance trains.
\nA Grade I Heritage structure, Mumbai's Bandra west railway station, one of the busiest stations on the Mumbai suburban rail network, has recently been restored. The station is a stop for Mumbai locals and outstation trains and is serviced by the Western Railway and the Harbor Line of the Central Railway intra-city trains.
\nIn the 1800s, Bandra railway station, which was then maintained by the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway (BB & CI), used to be a cargo halt. A meat cargo train, later discontinued, was used to haul the products from the slaughterhouse situated at the Bandra-end of the Mahim Causeway in the three buildings created for the purpose by the municipal engineer Russel Aitkin. Later, as the sleepy suburb of Bandra grew, two platforms were added, and the station was named Bandora, local speak for the Persian word bandar or port/bay/harbor
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A Vista Dome Coach, also known as a Vista Dome Car, is a type of railway passenger car designed for scenic views, particularly in mountainous or picturesque areas. These cars have an upper level with large windows or even a glass roof, providing passengers with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
\nThese coaches offer 360-degree views of the train journey. They come complete with huge glass windows, and rotating chairs so that you can face the windows to soak in the views or turn them around to talk to other passengers. The Vistadome coach has been attached to several trains that run on scenic routes, and offer views of the changing landscape, seas, mountains, rivers, waterfalls and so much more. To ensure that your journey is comfortable, the coaches have LCD screens, WiFi and an observation lounge, too, to take care of your screen-based and visual needs.
\nAbout the Scale Model
\nThe Vista Dome Scale Model is made with a combination of 3 D Printing, Laser Cut Acrylic and nickel-cadmium extruded parts. HO scale train sets are popular among model railroad enthusiasts, and they offer a great balance between size and detail. These sets are 1/87th the size of real trains, making them a common choice for both beginners and experienced model railroaders.
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\nThe train is equipped with various passenger-friendly amenities, including onboard Wi-Fi, GPS-based passenger information system, bio-vacuum toilets, comfortable seating, LED lighting, and more. Vande Bharat Express incorporates modern safety features, including an anti-collision system, automatic fire alarms, and CCTV cameras for enhanced security.
\nRulers are versatile and essential tools that are used in a wide variety of applications. They are simple to use and can be found in almost any home, office, or school.
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\nThe train is equipped with various passenger-friendly amenities, including onboard Wi-Fi, GPS-based passenger information system, bio-vacuum toilets, comfortable seating, LED lighting, and more. Vande Bharat Express incorporates modern safety features, including an anti-collision system, automatic fire alarms, and CCTV cameras for enhanced security.
\nRulers are versatile and essential tools that are used in a wide variety of applications. They are simple to use and can be found in almost any home, office, or school.
\nRailway shipping containers in India are commonly used for transporting goods and materials efficiently across the country. These containers are typically designed to be compatible with the Indian railway system, which has a broad network connecting various regions.
\nStandard Sizes: Railway shipping containers in India generally come in standard sizes, such as 20 feet and 40 feet. These containers are often used for shipping various types of cargo, from raw materials to finished products.
\nIntermodal Transportation: Containers used on Indian railways are usually designed to be compatible with other modes of transportation, such as trucks and ships. This allows for seamless intermodal transportation.
\nGoods Transport: These containers are used to transport a wide range of goods, including agricultural products, industrial materials, consumer goods, and more. They play a crucial role in India's logistics and supply chain.
\nAbout the Scale Model
\nThe Railway Shipping Container Scale Model is made with a combination of 3 D Printing, Laser Cut Acrylic and nickel-cadmium extruded parts. HO scale train sets are popular among model railroad enthusiasts, and they offer a great balance between size and detail. These sets are 1/87th the size of real trains, making them a common choice for both beginners and experienced model railroaders.
\nSemaphore signals were once widely used in Indian Railways as a means of communication between railway personnel and train operators. They were a critical part of the signaling system, helping control train movements and ensure safety on the tracks.
\nSemaphore signals are visual signals that use a system of moveable arms or blades to indicate different aspects or indications to train drivers. These signals were operated manually by signalmen at railway stations and junctions.
\nSemaphore signals played a crucial role in the safe and efficient operation of the Indian Railways for many decades. They were part of the heritage and history of the Indian railway system.
\nIn recent years, Indian Railways has been modernizing its signaling systems. Traditional semaphore signals have been gradually replaced with more advanced systems like color-light signals and electronic interlocking systems.
\nAbout Indian Railways
\nIndian Railways is one of the largest railway networks in the world and plays a crucial role in transportation within India. Indian Railways has an extensive network that covers almost every part of India. It is divided into zones, each of which is further divided into divisions. These divisions manage the operations and maintenance of railways in their respective areas. The Indian railway system has a rich history, dating back to the British colonial period. The first passenger train in India ran from Mumbai to Thane in 1853. Some of the most scenic train routes in the world are in India. The railways offer luxury and heritage train services, attracting tourists from around the world. India has been developing high-speed rail corridors, with the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project being one of the most prominent. These projects aim to provide faster and more efficient travel options.
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\nRailway Bogies:
\nIndian railway bogies, also known as railway carriages or coaches, come in various configurations depending on the type of service they are intended for. Four-wheel bogies were commonly used for certain types of rolling stock, particularly in narrow-gauge railways and some older designs. They were later adopted and redeveloped to carry larger loads in broad gauge trains and the modern LHB and Vande Bharat trainsets also use 4 wheel bogies. A bogie is the basic unit of technology that moves Indian Railways!
\nAbout Indian Railways
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\nVande Bharat | 1:150 Scale Model is a mix of artisanship and pure engineering - built by proud, young designers who saw the scale model project as a way to express their admiration for Indian Railway's work. Made in aluminum with all the details of a Vande Bharat | 1:150 Scale Model is a collector's item that can adorn your study or work desk at home or at the office!
This desktop pens and pencils organizer is an ode to the Chenab Arch Bridge of In dian Railways. Made by our designers to remind us of the impressive height of the bridge with the Chenab river flowing below. This will help organize the pens on yopur desk in a unique horizontal position, so that your ball pens never dry out.
\nThis 6”W model cast in resin is an ode to the 1869 Bandra Railway Station. Bandra Railway Station, also known as Bandra Terminus, is a major railway station located in the western part of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is one of the significant railway terminals in the Mumbai suburban railway network and serves as a transportation hub for both suburban and long-distance trains.
\nSemaphore signals were once widely used in Indian Railways as a means of communication between railway personnel and train operators. They were a critical part of the signaling system, helping control train movements and ensure safety on the tracks. Semaphore signals are visual signals that use a system of moveable arms or blades to indicate different aspects or indications to train drivers. These signals were operated manually by signalmen at railway stations and junctions.
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\nBogie Flat Steel Wagon ‘BFNV’
\nThe BFNV wagon is specifically designed to carry steel coils. These wagons are compartmentalised into five troughs. The troughs are positioned laterally to facilitate positioning the coils in an “eye to the platform” configuration. This enables the transporter to load and unload these coils from a platform using fork lifts. This coil wagon design can carry 69.6 tons of cargo. There are 58 of these wagons in one rake.
\nFlat wagons can be inducted under the Liberalized Special Freight Train Operators (LSFTO) scheme of Indian Railways.
\nAbout the Scale Model
\nThe BFNV Scale Model is made with a combination of 3 D Printing, Laser Cut Acrylic and nickel-cadmium extruded parts. HO scale train sets are popular among model railroad enthusiasts, and they offer a great balance between size and detail. These sets are 1/87th the size of real trains, making them a common choice for both beginners and experienced model railroaders.
\nThis desktop pens and pencils organizer is an ode to the Chenab Arch Bridge of In dian Railways. Made by our designers to remind us of the impressive height of the bridge with the Chenab river flowing below. This will help organize the pens on yopur desk in a unique horizontal position, so that your ball pens never dry out.
\nThe Chenab Railway Bridge, officially known as the \"Chenab Bridge\" or \"Chenab Arch Bridge,\" is a remarkable engineering marvel of Jammu and Kashmir. It is one of the key components of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link project, which aims to connect the region by rail.
\nThe Chenab Railway Bridge is situated in the Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, in northern India. It spans the Chenab River, one of the major rivers in the region. The bridge is a cable-stayed arch bridge and is the highest railway bridge in the world. Its construction is an extraordinary feat of engineering. The bridge was designed to withstand seismic activity, high winds, and extreme weather conditions.
\nThe arch of the Chenab Railway Bridge soars to approximately 359 meters (1,178 feet) above the riverbed, making it taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris and one of the tallest rail bridges globally.
\nAbout Indian Railways
\nIndian Railways is one of the largest railway networks in the world and plays a crucial role in transportation within India. Indian Railways has an extensive network that covers almost every part of India. It is divided into zones, each of which is further divided into divisions. These divisions manage the operations and maintenance of railways in their respective areas. The Indian railway system has a rich history, dating back to the British colonial period. The first passenger train in India ran from Mumbai to Thane in 1853. Some of the most scenic train routes in the world are in India. The railways offer luxury and heritage train services, attracting tourists from around the world. India has been developing high-speed rail corridors, with the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project being one of the most prominent. These projects aim to provide faster and more efficient travel options.
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The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, often referred to as the \"Toy Train,\" is a narrow-gauge railway that runs through the picturesque Darjeeling hills. It is known for its unique steam locomotives and stunning scenic routes.
\nThe Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was built during the late 19th century, primarily to connect the hill station of Darjeeling with the plains of West Bengal. The construction began in the 1870s and the railway line was opened in stages, with the full line reaching Darjeeling in 1881.
\nIn 1999, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its historical and cultural significance. It is one of the few remaining operational railways of its kind. The most iconic aspect of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is its use of vintage British-built steam locomotives. The railway still operates a fleet of these charming, century-old steam engines, which are maintained with great care.
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About Indian Railways
\nIndian Railways is one of the largest railway networks in the world and plays a crucial role in transportation within India. Indian Railways has an extensive network that covers almost every part of India. It is divided into zones, each of which is further divided into divisions. These divisions manage the operations and maintenance of railways in their respective areas. The Indian railway system has a rich history, dating back to the British colonial period. The first passenger train in India ran from Mumbai to Thane in 1853. Some of the most scenic train routes in the world are in India. The railways offer luxury and heritage train services, attracting tourists from around the world. India has been developing high-speed rail corridors, with the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project being one of the most prominent. These projects aim to provide faster and more efficient travel options.
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The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, often referred to as the \"Toy Train,\" is a narrow-gauge railway that runs through the picturesque Darjeeling hills. It is known for its unique steam locomotives and stunning scenic routes.
\nThe Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was built during the late 19th century, primarily to connect the hill station of Darjeeling with the plains of West Bengal. The construction began in the 1870s and the railway line was opened in stages, with the full line reaching Darjeeling in 1881.
\nIn 1999, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its historical and cultural significance. It is one of the few remaining operational railways of its kind. The most iconic aspect of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is its use of vintage British-built steam locomotives. The railway still operates a fleet of these charming, century-old steam engines, which are maintained with great care.
\nIndian Railways is one of the largest railway networks in the world and plays a crucial role in transportation within India. Indian Railways has an extensive network that covers almost every part of India. It is divided into zones, each of which is further divided into divisions. These divisions manage the operations and maintenance of railways in their respective areas. The Indian railway system has a rich history, dating back to the British colonial period. The first passenger train in India ran from Mumbai to Thane in 1853. Some of the most scenic train routes in the world are in India. The railways offer luxury and heritage train services, attracting tourists from around the world. India has been developing high-speed rail corridors, with the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project being one of the most prominent. These projects aim to provide faster and more efficient travel options.
\nThe Kalka-Shimla Railway is a narrow-gauge railway line in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is renowned for its picturesque and scenic route through the hills of the Himalayas, and it is often referred to as one of the most beautiful railway journeys in the world.
\nThe Kalka-Shimla Railway was built during the British colonial era and was completed in 1903. It was originally constructed to connect the town of Kalka, with the hill station of Shimla, which was the summer capital of British India.
\nIn 2008, the Kalka-Shimla Railway was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historical and cultural significance, as well as its stunning natural beauty.
\nThe railway covers a distance of approximately 96 kilometers (60 miles) and takes passengers through lush green forests, picturesque villages, and dramatic mountain landscapes. The journey is filled with charming tunnels, bridges, and viaducts, providing breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks.
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\nHave fun while you reflect and reminisce on your favorite memories of your beloved city. This Shimla souvenir is a perfect decor for homes and offices and is a number one gift choice for Indian souvenirs and travel mementos!
\nAbout Indian Railways
\nIndian Railways is one of the largest railway networks in the world and plays a crucial role in transportation within India. Indian Railways has an extensive network that covers almost every part of India. It is divided into zones, each of which is further divided into divisions. These divisions manage the operations and maintenance of railways in their respective areas. The Indian railway system has a rich history, dating back to the British colonial period. The first passenger train in India ran from Mumbai to Thane in 1853. Some of the most scenic train routes in the world are in India. The railways offer luxury and heritage train services, attracting tourists from around the world. India has been developing high-speed rail corridors, with the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project being one of the most prominent. These projects aim to provide faster and more efficient travel options.
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\nIn 1999, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its historical and cultural significance. It is one of the few remaining operational railways of its kind. The most iconic aspect of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is its use of vintage British-built steam locomotives. The railway still operates a fleet of these charming, century-old steam engines, which are maintained with great care.
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\nHave fun while you reflect and reminisce on your favorite memories of your beloved city. This railway souvenir is a perfect decor for homes and offices and is a number one gift choice for Indian souvenirs and travel mementos!
\nAbout Indian Railways
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\nThis handcrafted wooden beadler is made by artisans of Channapatna Woodcraft, craft that has existed since the 1700s near Bangalore in Karnataka. Said to have originated in Persia, Tipu Sultan got local artisans from around Channapatana to learn and develop it, originally to make toys.
These handcrafted wooden crafts are made using traditional, turned lacquer ware techniques and are coloured using natural dyes. These products are absolutely eco friendly and non hazardous. These products are made using locally available soft wood called Ale Mara, natural lacquer and vegetable dyes like turmeric, spinach and indigo.
1. Classic Tea Infuser - Embark on a new journey of brewing with our Classic Tea Maker which fits perfectly on all tea cups and teapots and extracts the true essence of teas. This tea maker is made of high-grade, strong Stainless Steel that makes it rust-resistant and durable. A Lead and Chemical-Free tea infuser that allows you to steep your favorite teas with immense ease and without any seepage of tea debris. It can easily hold enough tea leaves to steep 4-5 cups
2. PERFECT PINCER - A handy mesh infuser to scoop and steep tea with ease. A convenient infuser to give you the perfect tea brew without a teapot, the Pincer strainer is easy to use and practical. The stainless steel mesh makes it easy to re-steep and clean afterwards.
3. Glass Decanter - Compact Tea Maker - On the go double-paned tea maker with an included infuser -VOLUME - 350 ml; Height 23 cm x Dia 7 cm
Glass Decanter - Compact Tea Maker - The sleek silhouette of this novel tea maker gets your attention right away. The double-paned borosilicate glass body keeps your tea hot (or cold) and is comfortable to hold. The fine-mesh, removable stainless steel infuser goes on the top and is perfect for steeping loose-leaf tea. All you have to do is spoon your favorite tea into the infuser, fill the tea maker with hot water all the way to the top, tighten the lid and that’s it. Your tea maker is ready for use on the go.
How to Use the Glass Decanter:
-Turn the lid to remove it.
-Spoon desired quantity of tea leaves into the stainless steel infuser.
-Slowly pour recently boiled water into the container. Avoid filling all the way to the top.
-Tighten the lid and steep tea as usual.
-When tea is ready, carefully turn the lid and remove infuser to avoid over steeping.
-This tea maker can keep tea warm for up to an hour
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Key Features:
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\nA little dip between the pulse points, a little whiff at the nape of the neck, and a little squirt at the pulse beating at the hollow of your throat, and you are set to wow the world with this Fragrance Story fragrance. Can be used during the day or as an Evening Perfume, perfect for nights out and romantic evenings.
\nBenefits of Natural Fragrances:
\n“A breeze is a gift of nature that awakens your soul; Love is like the wind that you can’t see but it fills up your heart”.
Our gift set “Breeze of Love” is an attempt to bring you happiness, rejuvenate your soul, assemble your smiles, and relive all your wonderful times each & every day of your life.
While Sea Breeze instantly puts a grin on your face & offers you the ultimate summertime vibe, Yours Forever reminds you of your first romance; it is as delightful as taking a walk in the garden while your senses are at their peak.
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\nA little dip between the pulse points, a little whiff at the nape of the neck, and a little squirt at the pulse beating at the hollow of your throat, and you are set to wow the world with this Fragrance Story fragrance. Can be used during the day or as an Evening Perfume, perfect for nights out and romantic evenings.
\nBenefits of Natural Fragrances:
\n\"The power of the desert is palpable. It’s in the air; it’s in the sands; it’s in the sky.”
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In our gift set “Desert Diaries”, we have captured the charm of Rajasthan.
Relive the Rajput era with our Pink City to experience the warmth and royal aroma; or bring back the ember of love and innocent mischief with the earthy & passionate scent of the City of Lakes.
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\nA little dip between the pulse points, a little whiff at the nape of the neck, and a little squirt at the pulse beating at the hollow of your throat, and you are set to wow the world with this Fragrance Story fragrance. Can be used during the day or as an Evening Perfume, perfect for nights out and romantic evenings.
\nBenefits of Natural Fragrances:
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Key Features:
\nUsage:
\nA little dip between the pulse points, a little whiff at the nape of the neck, and a little squirt at the pulse beating at the hollow of your throat, and you are set to wow the world with this Fragrance Story fragrance. Can be used during the day or as an Evening Perfume, perfect for nights out and romantic evenings.
\nBenefits of Natural Fragrances:
\n“Life truly begins after the first sip”.
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In the Great Debate, as it is universally known, over what is better – tea or coffee – one thing is for sure; and that is whatever you drink, tea or coffee, it’s what really gets your day started. Here we bring to you, the perfect combination in the form of our gift set “Morning Brew”.
While Darjeeling is like a reminiscence trip back to the hill station and the refreshing tea estates on a week-long holiday when you sit on your balcony enjoying your tea, Coorg Diaries reminds you of the vast expanse of in-bloom coffee bushes, the comforting perfume of the wind, lush green meadows, and breathtaking waterfalls in Coorg.
Key Features:
\nUsage:
\nA little dip between the pulse points, a little whiff at the nape of the neck, and a little squirt at the pulse beating at the hollow of your throat, and you are set to wow the world with this Fragrance Story fragrance. Can be used during the day or as an Evening Perfume, perfect for nights out and romantic evenings.
\nBenefits of Natural Fragrances:
\n\"Take me to the Himalayas, for the snow is white and will always be.
Take me to the Himalayas, for the first ray of light kisses the peak.\"
Our gift set \"Himalayas Calling\" is a tribute to the mighty Himalayas that stand for magnificence, beauty & power.
\nWhile Himalayan Adventure is an aroma of adventure in the majestic mountains, Ladakh takes you through the 'land of high passes' which is most famous for its stunning landscapes, clear blue skies, Buddhist Monasteries and festivals.
\nKey Features:
\nUsage:
\nA little dip between the pulse points, a little whiff at the nape of the neck, and a little squirt at the pulse beating at the hollow of your throat, and you are set to wow the world with this Fragrance Story fragrance. Can be used during the day or as an Evening Perfume, perfect for nights out and romantic evenings.
\nBenefits of Natural Fragrances:
\nMumbai | Maximum City | Pop Up Book - A unique Pop Up Book with a set of ten stunning pop-ups and gorgeous illustrations is the perfect introduction to the magic of Mumbai for any age. The book is designed to celebrate the monuments, landmarks and other sites that make Mumbai - India's maximum city - a city that’s home to a million dreams. The Pop up books consists of most iconic monuments, landmarks, and architectural wonders of Mumbai in three dimensions.
\nA perfect gift for a true Mumbaikar or the one who is fascinated by Mumbai city - a city that’s home to a million dreams.
\nFeatures:
\nDesign Inspirations -
The Pop up book is inspired by the iconic monuments, landmarks, and architectural wonders of Mumbai like Gateway of India - the monument referred to as the Taj Mahal of Mumbai and the city's top tourist attraction, Taj Mahal Hotel - an architectural jewel and a legendary hotel, Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Building - Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers at Dalal Street - the first and largest securities market in India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, (CSMVS) a museum which documents the history of India from prehistoric to modern times, the Rajabai Tower - a clock tower in South Mumbai, part of the Fort campus of the University of Mumbai, the Elephanta Caves - a collection of cave temples built in the 5th-7th century AD, predominantly dedicated to Hindu god Shiva, the Bandra-Worli Sea Link is a 5.6 km, 8-lane wide bridge that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in Central Mumbai, Film City or Dadasaheb Phalke Chitra Nagari -an integrated film studio complex situated in Goregaon East, the Mumbai Port & Mumbai Metro.
\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
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\nThe Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III, also referred to as the Launch Vehicle Mark 3, is a three-stage medium-lift launch vehicle developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation.
\nGSLV MkIII, chosen to launch Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft, is a three-stage heavy lift launch vehicle developed by ISRO. The vehicle has two solid strap-ons, a core liquid booster and a cryogenic upper stage.
\nGSLV Mk III is designed to carry 4 ton class of satellites into Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) or about 10 tons to Low Earth Orbit (LEO), which is about twice the capability of the GSLV Mk II.
\nFeatures:
\nA silver plated brass coin with fine engraving that commemorates the launch of the Chandrayaan mission! This medallion is sure to delight space enthusiasts and coin collectors. Comes in a protective display case.
\nIndia’s first Chandrayaan mission was achieved in 2008. Launched in October 2008, the Indian Space Research Agency (ISRO)’s Chandrayaan-1 remained operational until August 2009. It was intended to orbit and study the moon for two years. The first Chandrayaan mission was instrumental in the discovery of water on the moon and then hit the headlines again a decade later for its own surprising rediscovery in orbit around the moon.
\nOn August 20, 2019, India successfully launched its second lunar mission Chandrayaan-2 on-board its powerful rocket GSLV-MkIII-M1 from the spaceport in Sriharikota to explore the uncharted south pole of the celestial body by landing a rover. It was a moment of pride for the entire nation.
\nChandrayaan-2 mission is a highly complex mission, which represents a significant technological leap compared to the previous missions of ISRO. It comprised an Orbiter, Lander and Rover to explore the unexplored South Pole of the Moon. The mission is designed to expand the lunar scientific knowledge through detailed study of topography, seismography, mineral identification and distribution, surface chemical composition, thermo-physical characteristics of top soil and composition of the tenuous lunar atmosphere, leading to a new understanding of the origin and evolution of the Moon.
\nChandrayaan-3, India's third mission to the Moon, is likely to be launched in 2022.
\nThis product is a tribute to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the country’s technological prowess as it stirs up national pride.
\nCare: Wipe it with moist cloth not too dry, not too wet.
\nA silver plated brass coin with fine engraving that commemorates the launch of the Mangalyaan mission to Mars!
\nThis medallion is sure to delight space enthusiasts and coin collectors. Comes in a protective display case.
\nThe Mars Orbiter Mission (M.O.M.), also called Mangalyaan was India’s first interplanetary mission and was majorly led by women! In 2013, India reached the Mars - the Red Planet - India's space odyssey gets a turbo boost. Mangalyaan launched a probe carrying five instruments to study aspects of the red planet, from its mineral composition to potential signs of past life. Although estimated to survive only 6 months, the Mangalyaan is in its 7th year of orbiting Mars. It is a technologically huge challenge to make a small, 1,350kg-class satellite to go 25 crore kilometres and study another planet of the solar system. Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) is also one of the cheapest interplanetary missions ever undertaken. The success in placing the spacecraft in the Martian orbit has made India the fourth space power after the United States, Europe and Russia to orbit or land on the Red Planet. With this, India has become the first nation in the world to have entered the Mars orbit in the first attempt. European, US and Russian probes have managed to orbit or land on the planet, but after several attempts.
\nThis product is a tribute to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the country’s technological prowess as it stirs up national pride.
\nCare: Wipe it with moist cloth not too dry, not too wet.
\nA brass + silver medallion of PSLV — ISRO’s workhorse that has launched many missions including Chandrayaan 1 and Mangalyaan. Defying gravity PSLVs have launched many satellites into their intended orbits including those from many countries around the world!
\nThis medallion is sure to delight space enthusiasts and coin collectors. Comes in a protective display case.
\nThe Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is a third-generation rocket launcher designed, manufactured and operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It comes in the category of medium-lift launchers with a reach up to various orbits, including the GeoSynchronous Transfer Orbit, Lower Earth Orbit, and Polar Sun Synchronous Orbit.
\nThis product is a tribute to the development of the PSLV, ISRO's workhorse satellite launch vehicle.
\nCare: Wipe it with moist cloth not too dry, not too wet.
\nThe Sitar, one of the most ancient Indian instruments, is a plucked stringed instrument used mainly in Hindustani music - North Indian classical music. It is said to have been introduced in India in the thirteenth century by Amir Khusrau. The Sitar occupies a place of pride among Indian musical instruments. It is easily the most charming of all instruments. This miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!
\nHistory:
\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nINDIA on the MOON | Fridge Magnet - Be Inspired, each day as you reach out for the cold goodies in your fridge. This fridge magnet is inspired by the Chandrayaan mission and the engineering that took India to the moon!
\nA Chandrayaan 3 mission fridge magnet is a small magnet that is designed to commemorate the Chandrayaan 3 mission, which was India's third lunar mission. The magnet is made of stainless steel with epoxy coating and has a strong magnet that attaches to all metal surfaces. It is ideal for the fridge, filing cabinet, workshop, and more.
\nThe magnet features a sketch of the Chandrayaan 3 Vikram Lander spacecraft. It is a great way to show your support for India's space program and to commemorate the Chandrayaan 3 mission.
\nFeatures:
\nBe a proud citizen and wear the cap with inspiration from the Chandrayaan 3 Mission. A mission that took India to the moon!
\nChandrayaan 3 mission cap is a great way to show your MEMORY & PRIDE for India's third Lunar Mission. The cap is made of high-quality materials and features an embroidered Chandrayaan 3 logo. The cap is also adjustable, so it can fit any head size.
\nFeatures
Care Instructions
\nHand Wash Only, Do Not Bleach, Use Mild Detergent
\nINDIA on the MOON | TShirt inspired by and celebration of the Chandrayaan 3 Mission and the landing of the Vikram Lander on the Lunar South Pole at 6:04 PM IST on 23rd August 2023! Cherish this Navy Blue TShirt for a long time!
Relive the MEMORIES and wear the PRIDE of the mission that took the world by storm!
\nINDIA on the Moon | The imprints of the Pragyaan Rover on the uncharted territory of the Lunar South Pole. The imprints that will be implanted on solar soil/ice and will stay for ever!!
INDIA on the Moon Mug! Inspire yourself with every cuppa of your favourite warm beverage! With the Chandrayaan for company. A mission that took India to the moon!
\nChandrayaan 3 mission mug is a mug that is designed to commemorate the Chandrayaan 3 mission, which was India's third lunar mission. The mug is made of ceramic and has a white base with a blue rim. the front of the mug has a picture of the Chandrayaan 3 Vikram Lander spacecraft and some information, and the back of the mug has the text ISRO logo. The mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
\nThe Chandrayaan 3 mission mug is a great way to show your support for india's space program and to commemorate the Chandrayaan 3 mission. the mug is also a great way to enjoy your favorite beverage.
\nAvailable on Order, Delivery 30-45 Days. A large scale model (8' x 4') of the Chandrayaan 3 Diorama with the Vikram Lander 1:4 Scale (330 mm W) & Pragyaan Rover 1:4 Scale (80 mm W) on the modelled Moon Surface. A mix of artisanship and pure engineering - Made in brass with sand moon simulated surface base.
\nIdeal Model set for Corporates and Public Displays of Chandrayaan 3 Diorama
\n1. Moon Surface board with Lights + Adapter
\n2. Vikram Lander Scale 1:4 Scale
\n3. Pragyaan Rover Scale 1:4 Scale
\n4. Large Wooden Cabinet with Brass Plate Cladding
\n5. Toughened glass protection on three sides of the cabinet
\nDesign Inspiration:
\nChandrayaan-3 is India's third lunar mission, launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on July 14, 2023. It is a follow-on mission to Chandrayaan-2, which was launched in 2019. The primary objective of Chandrayaan-3 is to demonstrate a safe and soft landing on the lunar surface. In addition, the mission aims to demonstrate rover mobility on the lunar surface and conduct in-situ (on-site) scientific experiments.
\nThe lander of Chandrayaan-3, Vikram, landed on the lunar south pole on August 23, 2023. It deployed a rover, Pragyan, on the south pole. Pragyan can travel up to 1.3 km on the lunar surface. It will study the chemical and physical composition of the lunar surface.
\nThe Chandrayaan-3 mission made India the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon. The mission will also help to provide important information about the lunar surface.
\nChandrayaan-3 is a significant achievement for India. It establishes India as a major player in space exploration.
\nRelive and Celebrate the Chandrayaan Mission and make yourself models of GSLV, Chandrayaan Orbiter, Vikram Lander and Pragyaan Rover!
\nThe 4 models of Chandrayaan 3 are printed on A3 sized 280 GSM Art paper with pre-cut and fold lines. Get out each model cutout and fold it to make your own models. Use the Moon cutout that comes as a part of the story card and make your own diorama of the Chandrayaan Mission for your desk!
This Paper models set is inspired by the ongoing Chandrayaan Mission and is a perfect gift to children/students and adults alike! Have fun with learning about India's Moon Mission.
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Aavo Padharo, words of welcome in the language of Gujarat because it is here that these words ring true and the guest is 'God' and the people of Gujarat are gregariously friendly, inviting and will entice you to come again and again. Stretched out into the Arabian Sea, with a hint of the desert and with a coastline of 1600 kms long is Gujarat – the home state of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of Nation. It is renowned for its beaches, temple towns and historic capitals. Wildlife sanctuaries, hill resorts and natural grandeur are gifts of Gujarat. Sculpture, handicrafts, arts, festivals also make the state rich.
\nGujarat has always been a major centre for the Jains and some of its most interesting locations are the Jain Temple centres at Palitana and Girnar Hills. Besides the Jain temples, the state’s major attractions include the only habitat of the Asiatic Lions in India (Gir Forests), a desert ride at the Wild Ass Sanctuary and the beautiful Indo-Saracenic Architecture of Ahmedabad.
\nWe are happy to present a few products from some of these crafts – that are UNIQUE, represent TRADITION, give JOY & will be HEIRLOOMS! A collection of crafts from the Kutch region of Gujarat
\nHandmade Ajrakh Stole – HandBlock Printing Textile
\nAjrakh traces its roots back to 16th century ancestors who came to India from Sindh, bringing with the craft of Ajrakh printing with them. The popular story amongst local printers is that Ajrakh means “aaj rakh” i.e “keep it today”. Ajrakh textile is made by the craftspeople from the Khatri community. There are between 14-16 different stages of dyeing & printing, which take 14-21 days to complete. The resulting cloth is soft against the skin and jewel-like in appearance, pleasing to touch & appealing to the eye.
\nHandmade Ajrakh Tie – For Him
\nAjrakh silk tie in its traditional, bold motifs.
\nPerfume of the Dessert (Parikrama) - Unisex
\nTake the breathtaking 2600-kilometer journey around the River Narmada.
\nA Tribute, to Ma Narmada - Parikrama Perfume
\nParikrama is a sensory treasure trove of aromas, with notes of jasmine, ginger lily, tendu leaves, mahua, tamarind, roses, pine, blackberry, eucalyptus, and honey. Both the arduous and divine tasks of beginning a Parikrama of Ma Narmada and crafting \"Parikrama\" the perfume are entailed. You can have an ethereal sensation of the locations, people, and plantations along the river's banks thanks to tuberose, honey, mahua, and sandalwood. The notes in our perfume have been chosen to allow you to enjoy the \"Parikrama\" experience.
\nNOTE
\nWhile all efforts will be made to match the colour and design of the Ajrakh Stole & Jat Hand Embroidery Frame, the actual colour and design availability may be different based on availability at the time of the order. However, the products will be close to the ethos and from the craft of the published photograph
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\nKarnataka, One State Many Worlds - its varied regions and history have created a rich tapestry of Arts & Crafts, that include distinctive textiles, folk paintings, wood and metal crafts. We are happy to present a few products from some of these crafts – that are UNIQUE, represent TRADITION, give JOY & will be HEIRLOOMS!
\nIndia is the only country that is home to four different silk varieties: Mulberry silk, Eri silk, Wild Tussar silk and wild golden Muga silk. Karnataka played a pivotal role historically in the development of Mulberry Silk. Tipu Sultan is the father of the Karnataka Silk industry. In 1785 he sent people to Bengal to learn sericulture and to establish the same in his kingdom. In 1912, Mysore recognized the need for organizing seed supply and the Architect of Mysore Sir M. Vishveshwaraiah, gave much importance to Sericulture in rural development. Mysore soon became known for its Mysore Silk Sarees.
\nSilk Tie - Silks of Mysore
\nMysore Silk Tie for Him - with Indian motifs of Elephant, Peacock, etc.
\nCoorg Coffee Perfume
\nFrom the India's Coffee state - the perfume of the coffee from Coorg!
\nCoorg is the epitome of nature at its finest! The vast expanse of in-bloom coffee bushes, the comforting perfume of the wind, lush green meadows, and breathtaking waterfalls. The scent of Coorg Diaries brings back these feelings and reminds you of escaping the busy city and enjoying the tranquility of the countryside.
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Welcome to your New Home!! The ultimate beauty in a home is its emotional and spiritual warmth. A new home means new beginnings and entering a new home is one of life’s precious moments. In our culture, it is believed that the home is a living being, and the new occupants need to fill it up with good, positive energy and vibes so that the family can have a new peaceful beginning.
\nAs a token of appreciation for their clients and to help them get started in their new home with positive energy, Builders present this humble Griha Pravesh kit. Symbols of our country’s deep spirituality and knowledge of life rendered lovingly by artisans from India’s Arts & Crafts.
\nGayatri Mantra Scroll
\nGet the blessings of the ever powerful and benevolent sun that nourishes life on earth with a rendering of the Gayatri Mantra - the hymn that pays homage to the Sun!
\nTerracotta Tulsi Vrindavan
\nHoly Basil/Tulsi the quintessential plant that is a must have in every Indian home. The leaves that bless every offering and food on holy days. Grow your own, new tulsi in your new home. Desktop size!
\nTulsi Seeds
\nSeeds that will sprout new beginnings with the Holy Basil/Tulsi leaves and flowers!
\nLaxmi Footsteps (Pair)
\nMay you and your family prosper with the blessings of Laxmi in your new home.
\nSwastika for your Door
\nThe holy Swastika, the all powerful symbol from the Rigveda for your home!
\nSada Sukhi Raho - Ashtavinayak Moreshwar Ganapati
\nBring the blessings of the God Ganesh in your home with this beautiful Resin Ganesha - Lord of good beginnings!
\nBrass Samai
\nA brass samai is a traditional Indian lamp, typically used for religious purposes and rituals. They are considered an auspicious and beautiful addition to a Hindu household.
\nKhunn Fabric Toran Ganesha
\nA Toran is tied on the door of a home and temple to please and attract the divine energy of Lord Ganesha. As torans have been a symbol of prosperity and wealth since ancient times, these will surely fill your living spaces with goodwill and gaiety.
\nCopper Diffuser – Tambat Metal Craft
\nHand crafted copper oil diffuser is rendered by artisans of the Tambat Metalcraft, Pune, Maharashtra. The legacy of the Tambat Craftspeople who handcraft copper products dates to the 17th century when they were invited to Pune by the Peshwas after Shivaji set up the city as the capital city of the Maratha Empire. 'Matharkaam' or beaten work is the distinguishing feature of Tambat craft.
\nOdati Essential Oil- The Citrus Blend– 5 Ml
\n100% pure essential oil (therapeutic grade) 5 ML bottle. This blend is rich in vitamin-C. It is a mix of steamed distilled essential oils of sweet lime & mandarin. It can help in treating acne & pimples. Its inhalation helps uplift mood, over come nausea and aid digestion. Can be used to soothe nervous tension & sadness when diffused.
\nSupport for India’s Arts & Crafts
\nIndia is the birthplace of Art & Craft, and its 3000+ crafts represent our ancient traditions and wisdom. Care for the Earth and Environment and sustainable use of resources is a part of the ethos of the materials and processes of traditional crafts.
\nBuilders participate in supporting this ethos and help India’s artisans get back their livelihoods and pride!
\nWish your customers a happy life ahead! Sada Sukhi Raho!
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\nKhunn Toran - Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric
\nA Toran is tied on the door of a home and temple to please and attract the divine energy of Goddess Lakshmi. Torans are traditionally made of marigold flowers and mango leaves. Saffrony orange combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow. Orange represents enthusiasm, fascination, happiness, creativity, determination, attraction and success. Green of the mango leaves signifies life, oxygen, stimulation and the tropics!
\nThe traditional Toran is presented here in Khunn fabric, passionately woven by weavers from Ilkal in Karnataka and a distinctive part of the identity of rural women of north Karnataka, and parts of adjoining Maharashtra. The colours of Mango leaves and Marigold flowers are represented in the khunn cloth toran. A lucky and practical charm for your home, with its colourful vibrancy.
\nSada Sukhi Raho - Ganapati
\nBring the blessings of the God Ganesh in your home with this beautiful replica of Ashtavinayak Moreshwar Ganesha - Lord of good beginnings! Handcrafted by students of Abhinav Kala Vidyalay!
\nFive Elements | Copper Glass
\nThe cosmos, the human body and your house are made up of five elements – earth, water, fire, wind and space - the proper alignment of these elements in a house brings happiness, good health and prosperity. The copper glass with symbols of the 5 elements represents this alignment. Made by artisans of Tambat Metalcraft from Pune, Maharashtra whose legacy dates to the 17th century when they were invited to Pune by the Peshwas. Ancient Indian wisdom has for long advocated the benefits of storing and drinking water from copper vessels.
\nSri Yantra Clock — Rajasthani Wood Craft
\nIndian ideas of the early Purana/Mahabharata times on the nature of space, time and consciousness have been of interest to the physicist and the philosopher alike. 'KALA' means both TIME and SPACE and are not two separate entities but are the manifestation of a single entity.
\nThe Sri Yantra Clock is an ode to these traditions of philosophy and science. It is crafted from wood and hand-painted, by the artisans of Jaipur, Rajasthan. It is inspired by the “Sri Yantra” - a yantra, sacred geometry, signifying the eight directions, nine interlocking triangles representing the planets, surrounding a central bindu and bordered by lotus petals and 4 triangles that signify the masculine (Shiva) and 5 that signify the feminine (Shakti). The Sri Yantra is mathematically precise and based on the Golden Proportion. Everything that exists in nature, is constructed in a proportionately precise manner!
\nSweet Beginnings - Pedhas in a Meenakari Brass Bowl
\nRaja Man Singh of Mewar is regarded as the patron of the Meenakari art in 16th century Jaipur due to whose efforts this art gained popularity. The art of Meenakari involves coloring and ornamenting the surface of metals with the use of brilliant colors in a beautiful design. This brass bowl, with Meenakari work, is a representation of the attention to detail and the artistry of life. Here’s to sweet beginnings with deliciously sweet traditional pedhas!
\nSupport for India’s Arts & Crafts
\nIndia is the birthplace of Art & Craft, and its 3000+ crafts represent our ancient traditions and wisdom. Care for the Earth and Environment and sustainable use of resources is a part of the ethos of the materials and processes of traditional crafts.
\nSupport this ethos and help India’s artisans get back their livelihoods and pride!
\nWe wish you a happy life ahead! Sada Sukhi Raho!
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\nThe national anthem of Republic of India - Rashtra Gaan is the pride of India and Indians are proud of it. Composed by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, the anthem highlights India’s national heritage and demonstrates patriotism and loyalty to one’s country. The National Anthem conveys the spirit of pluralism or in more popular term the concept of ‘Unity in Diversity’, which lies at the core of India’s cultural heritage.
\n‘Jana Gana Mana’ reflects the history, traditions and composite culture of India. It has been serving as an expression of national identity since its adoption.
\nThe National Anthem of India was first sung at the Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress on this day, i.e., 27th December in 1911. ‘Jana Gana Mana’ is the first stanza of the Bengali hymn ‘Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata’ and it was written by Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. Tagore’s niece, Sarala Devi Chowdhurani, sang the song, along with a few school students, in front of the gathering of the then INC president Bishan Narayan Dhar and other leaders such as Bhupendra Nath Bose and Ambika Charan Mazumder.
\nThe song was adopted in its Hindi version by the Constituent Assembly as the national anthem of India on 24 January 1950.
\nGet one now - to get your employees, partners and children to appreciate the National Anthem of India!
\nCheck out our Unique INDIA | The Republic Collection.
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Use this eco-friendly method to celebrate the launch of the Mangalyaan mission to Mars! Made from eco-friendly cork material this dartboard will keep you and your family and friends entertained with a sport and a story.
Mars is no place for the faint-hearted. It’s dry, rocky, and bitter cold. The fourth planet from the Sun, Mars is one of Earth's two closest planetary neighbors (Venus is the other). Mars is one of the easiest planets to spot in the night sky – it looks like a bright red point of light.
The reason Mars looks reddish is due to oxidization – or rusting – of iron in the rocks, regolith (Martian “soil”), and dust of Mars. This dust gets kicked up into the atmosphere and from a distance makes the planet appear mostly red.
Interestingly, while Mars is about half the diameter of Earth, its surface has nearly the same area as Earth’s dry land. Its volcanoes, impact craters, crustal movement, and atmospheric conditions such as dust storms have altered the landscape of Mars over many years, creating some of the solar system's most interesting topographical features like
Enjoy the game with friends and family or with your kids!
The wooden dartboard game includes 4 matching darts and Gaming Instructions.
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\nThis table clock with flags is crafted in Moradabad , locally known as Peetal Nagri (Brass City) - the largest and most active center for brass production. The craft enjoys a special place in the handicrafts industry owing to the fine, intricate hand engraving on the metal.
Brass – an alloy created by fusing zinc with copper that closely resembles gold – has been around in India for time immemorial. In fact, there is enough archaeological evidence to show the use of brass in India since the third century BC, when the ancient craftsmen were making most sculptures and idols of gods and goddesses using a five metal alloy called panchdhatu.
\nA resolution was passed in the Congress Committee to make this as the official flag of India. This was also the battle ensign of the Indian National Army. On July 22, 1947, the Constituent Assembly adopted it as independent India’s National Flag.
\nCheck out our Unique INDIA | The Republic Collection.
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\nMany of the Vande Bharat travelers’ life memories are intertwined with the large network and experiences of train travel. This is perfect to take away and keep memories of this journey in the form of Vande Bharat Express train-themed cap.
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\nSome of its passenger friendly features include; European-style seats, diffused LED lighting, GPS-based infotainment systems, modular bio-toilets, fully sealed gangways for dust-free environment, centrally controlled entry/exit doors with sliding footsteps, divyang friendly toilet and automatic sliding cabin doors.
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Inexpensive loom for new and experienced weavers. The perfect classroom loom & perfect gift for a new weaver. Whether you are learning to weave for the first time, want to learn new techniques or sample your wonderful yarns, this loom is fun and easy to use.
\nThe 25cm (10 inches) weaving width allows you to sample all your favourite rigid heddle patterns, textures and colours. So compact, it is only 1.4 kg.
\nThe loom is made from beautiful solid natural Silver Beech timber and has strong handles, ratchets and clicker pawls so your warp never unwinds unintentionally. Built-in second heddle option.
\nThe PSLV was developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing satellites into orbits — has also carried Chandrayaan 1 & Mangalyaan into orbit. As of February 2021, PSLV has launched 342 foreign satellites from 36 countries!
\nAccording to Ayurveda, water stored in a copper vessel has the ability to balance all the three doshas in your body, (vata, kapha and pitta) and it does so by positively charging the water. Storing water in a copper vessel works as a purification process. It can kill all the microorganisms like molds, fungi, algae and bacteria, present in the water that could be harmful for the body. It also helps maintain body’s pH (acid-alkaline) balance. There are also numerous health benefits that have been attributed to drinking water stored in copper bottles.
How to Use:
\nJust fill this bottle and leave it for minimum of 3 hours, best if kept overnight (8 hrs) as the water gets copper properties and its benefits during this time.
\nCare Instruction:
Clean the bottle daily before filling. To clean copper bottle from the inside, add 2 tablespoons of vinegar, 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 cup of water in it. Close the lid and shake the mixture thoroughly. Clean inside of the bottle with a soft brush. Do not use a hard brush on the design area. Do not expose to sunlight or direct heat. Handle with care, wipe clean with a soft cloth. Not microwaveable or dishwasher safe.
Craft History:
\nVande Bharat | 1:100 Scale Model – is a mix of artisanship and pure engineering - built by proud, young designers who saw the scale model project as a way to express their admiration for Indian Railway's work. The Scale Model – is a collector's item to adorn your study or work desk at home or at the office!
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\nHistory of Vande Bharat Express:
\nThe Vande Bharat Express is an Indian semi-high speed, intercity, EMU train operated by the Indian Railways. It was designed and manufactured by Integral Coach Factory (ICF) at Perambur, Chennai under the Indian Government’s Make in India initiative, over a span of 18 months.
\nThe unit cost is estimated to be 40% less than a similar train imported from Europe. The train was launched on 15 February 2019, and the service was named 'Vande Bharat Express' on 27 January 2019.
\nVande Bharat Express (VB2) is designed to be capable of running at a maximum speed of 160 km/h (100 mph). The Vande Bharat Express exterior is of aerodynamic design, narrowing at each end of the train, designed to combat air resistance. It also has a driver cabin at each end, allowing for faster turnaround at terminating stations. The train has 16 passenger cars, with a seating capacity of 1,128 passengers. Two of the center compartments are first class compartments that seat 52 each, with the rest being coach compartments seating 78 each.
\nAlternate coaches are motorised to ensure even distribution of power and to help in quicker acceleration and deceleration. The gangways are interconnected and fully sealed to allow better mobility between coaches and to reduce noise respectively. The train also features GPIS-based passenger information system, bio-vacuum toilets, and rotational seats which can be aligned in the direction of travel. Train 18 employs a regenerative braking system.
\nMaking of the Scale Model
\nThe scale model, built by designers and engineers to meticulous attention to detail is a combination of aluminium, acrylic, ABS plastic and polycarbonate materials. All the details of the bogie, the rails, sleepers of the train track, the windows, step and handrails rails and are meticulously re-constructed. The rails on which the train model rests are built to the exact scales of the broad gauge rail system of India The design and manufacturing process involves 3 D drawings, 3D printing prototyping, laser cutting and other processes.
\nThis wooden table organizer handcrafted in Babul Wood is a great way to store all your stationery at one place. In this organizer you can keep your all your knickknacks like your coffee mug, a smartphone, writing instruments, paper clips, staplers etc. organized.
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\nLooking for a gift for a colleague or a work friend? Gift them this desk organizer set to help them decorate their office space. This wooden tray can be a great gift for any corporate occasion whether it is conference, farewell or award ceremony.
\nHand crafted by the woodcraft artisans of Saharanpur. Popularly known as the ‘sheesham wood village’ Saharanpur is home to some of India's finest wood carvers. Dating back to about 400 years in Mughal period, some craftsmen came from Kashmir and settled down in Saharanpur and took this work to earn their bread and butter. Gradually this art got extended amongst common man in Saharanpur.
Enjoy your cuppa with WhAP 8 x 8 Wheeled Armoured Platform | Mug. A must-have motivational mug for your study table.
About WhAP
\nWhAP is an 8×8 wheeled armoured personnel carrier system. It is state-of-the-art and matches the capabilities of modern wheeled armoured vehicles in-service worldwide.
\nThe vehicle is amphibious and is incorporated with features such as a high-power engine, fully automatic transmission, and an advanced driveline with hydro-gas suspension.
\nWhAP has cross-country mobility as well as water-obstacle negotiation capability. It can integrate different types of armaments and payloads such as a 30 mm turret [manned and Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS)], a 7.62/12.7 mm RCWS, and anti-tank guided missiles.
\nThe system is indigenously designed and developed by DRDO and manufactured by Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL).
\nThe vehicle is designed to provide a modular add-on composite armour for ballistic protection. It also provides all-around blast and mine protection up until STANAG 4569 Level 3. It has a double-floor V-type mine protection with shock-resistant seats and foot pads. It generates a power of 600 hp at 2,000 rpm and can carry 12 troops. The maximum on-road speed of the vehicle is 100 km/h. It weighs 24.5 tonne with an in-service 30 mm upgraded turret, and 21.5 tonne without the turret.
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Enjoy your cuppa with INS VIKRANT | Mug - a mug inspired by India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier. INS Vikrant is the pride of every Indian. A must-have motivational mug for your study table.
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Design Inspiration:
\nIndia has been using warships since 1961. And none of them, including the old INS Vikrant, were built in India. In fact, both INS Vikrant and INS Viraat were inducted in the Indian Navy back in 1961 and 1987 respectively and they were constructed by the British. They were named — `HMS Hercules’ and `HMS Hermes’ respectively, before they were commissioned in the Indian Navy.
\nThe aircraft carrier is essential part of any navy to be considered as `blue water navy’ – which in easy terms means that the navy with an aircraft carrier has the capacity to project that country’s power across the high seas. A navy’s aircraft carrier is the capital ship of a battle group/carrier strike and is escorted by a group of destroyers, frigates, missile cruisers, submarines and supply ships and of course on board are helicopters and fighter jets, UAV as well.
\nINS Vikrant is the largest ship ever built in India's maritime history at a cost of Rs 20,000 crore. It is also the first ship designed and built indigenously. INS Vikrant represents a step forward in India’s ambitions to build a robust and self-reliant domestic defence sector. The warship has been built using indigenous equipment and machinery supplied by India’s major industrial houses as well more than 100 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
\nMumbai | Set of 4 Coasterst - a set of six coasters inspired by Mumbai - the city of dreams. This set contains illustrations of the signature landmarks and features of Mumbai - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), Mumbai as the City of Bulls, Taj Mahal Hotel, Gateway of India.
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\nChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), formerly known as Victoria Terminus Station, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a historic railway station located in the heart of Mumbai.
\nMumbai as the City of Bulls - the iconic statues of charging bulls - the Big Bull, outside its headquarters, the iconic Pheroze J. Jeejeebhoy Towers on Dalal Street and ‘Zebu Bull’ at the Rajni Patel Chowk in the financial hub of Worli. Bring the spirit of Mumbai City into your home with this illustration of Mumbai's historic landmarks to take you down memory lane.
\nTaj Mahal Hotel- an architectural jewel and a legendary hotel in Mumbai. Located in Colaba, Mumbai, the Taj Mahal hotel, or the Taj Palace hotel, first opened its doors to guests in 1903 and it was the country's first ever harbour landmark. Over the last century or so, the hotel has played host to royalty, several dignitaries, and eminent personalities from all over the world.
\nGateway of India - an arch-monument that is referred to as the Taj Mahal of Mumbai. The structure, 26 M high, is a memorial arch made of basalt, with an architectural resemblance to Gujarati architecture of the time. After its construction, the Gateway was used as a symbolic ceremonial entrance to India for important colonial personnel.
\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
\nProudly wear this T-shirt inspired by an iconic event of Mumbai - the Kala Ghoda Art Festival. An ode to the art and the creative minds of the world!
\nHeld annually every February in and around the heritage precinct of Kala Ghoda in south Mumbai, the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is one of the country’s longest-running and most prominent neighborhood festivals. The Kala Ghoda Association organizes the event, with a vision to spread awareness of the arts, especially among those with limited access and exposure to culture. The nine-day festival, launched in 1999, draws lakhs of visitors from across Mumbai and beyond. Kala Ghoda Festival is the most prominent congregation of art lovers in Mumbai. This is also a unique effort to preserve the colonial architectural heritage of the area.
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\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
\nBring the INS VIKRANT into your home with this Fridge Magnet inspired by India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier. INS Vikrant is the pride of every Indian.
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\nDesign Inspiration:
\nIndia has been using warships since 1961. And none of them, including the old INS Vikrant, were built in India. In fact, both INS Vikrant and INS Viraat were inducted in the Indian Navy back in 1961 and 1987 respectively and they were constructed by the British. They were named — `HMS Hercules’ and `HMS Hermes’ respectively, before they were commissioned in the Indian Navy.
\nThe aircraft carrier is essential part of any navy to be considered as `blue water navy’ – which in easy terms means that the navy with an aircraft carrier has the capacity to project that country’s power across the high seas. A navy’s aircraft carrier is the capital ship of a battle group/carrier strike and is escorted by a group of destroyers, frigates, missile cruisers, submarines and supply ships and of course on board are helicopters and fighter jets, UAV as well.
\nINS Vikrant is the largest ship ever built in India's maritime history at a cost of Rs 20,000 crore. It is also the first ship designed and built indigenously. INS Vikrant represents a step forward in India’s ambitions to build a robust and self-reliant domestic defence sector. The warship has been built using indigenous equipment and machinery supplied by India’s major industrial houses as well more than 100 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
\nBring the Astra Shastra into your home with this WhAP 8 x 8 Wheeled Armoured Platform inspired Fridge Magnet.
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\nAbout WhAP:
\nWhAP is an 8×8 wheeled armoured personnel carrier system. It is state-of-the-art and matches the capabilities of modern wheeled armoured vehicles in-service worldwide.
\nThe vehicle is amphibious and is incorporated with features such as a high-power engine, fully automatic transmission, and an advanced driveline with hydro-gas suspension.
\nWhAP has cross-country mobility as well as water-obstacle negotiation capability. It can integrate different types of armaments and payloads such as a 30 mm turret [manned and Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS)], a 7.62/12.7 mm RCWS, and anti-tank guided missiles.
\nThe system is indigenously designed and developed by DRDO and manufactured by Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL).
\nThe vehicle is designed to provide a modular add-on composite armour for ballistic protection. It also provides all-around blast and mine protection up until STANAG 4569 Level 3. It has a double-floor V-type mine protection with shock-resistant seats and foot pads. It generates a power of 600 hp at 2,000 rpm and can carry 12 troops. The maximum on-road speed of the vehicle is 100 km/h. It weighs 24.5 tonne with an in-service 30 mm upgraded turret, and 21.5 tonne without the turret.
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\nThis set consists of two natural perfumes crafted in India from the best ingredients, traditions and based on world class formulations and processes. The Bajirao fragrance - Musky notes combined with masculine leather, Agarwood and Tobacco symbolize a truly magnetic fragrance that will create a storm like the brave. A fragrance fit only for the kings! The Mastani fragrance is an exotic mix of eternal Rose, mesmerizing saffron and magical sandalwood. Rose symbolizes everlasting love, beauty and passion. A natural fragrance that is truly a show stopper… Like Mastani.
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\nA little dip between the pulse points, a little whiff at the nape of the neck, and a little squirt at the pulse beating at the hollow of your throat, and you are set to wow the world with this Fragrance Story fragrance. Can be used during the day or as an Evening Perfume, perfect for nights out and romantic evenings.
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\nProudly wear this Vande Bharat | TShirt. The t-shirt is inspired by Vande Bharat Express, also known as Train 18 which is India’s first indigenous Semi High Speed, Engine-less train. Vande Bharat Express is the next major leap for Indian Railways in terms of speed and convenience.
\nMany of the Vande Bharat travelers’ life memories are intertwined with the large network and experiences of train travel. This is perfect to take away and keep memories of this journey in the form of Vande Bharat Express train-themed t-shirt.
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Add more taste to your kitchen with these Indian traditional style hand-painted ceramic storage jar / Barni set.
\nThe ceramic jar is referred as a Barni. For generations now, Indians believe that the natural material of the jar does not affect or alter the taste, flavor, and color of the contents but in fact enhances its nutritional value. So try the Barni set to store pickle / spices / dry fruits, or it can also be used to store tea, coffee and sugar also can serve refreshment to your guest in beautifully crafted ceramic jars and containers.
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\n• The set includes 3 hand-painted multi utility storage jars cum containers (with lids)
• The jars are hand painted ceramic
• Unique shapes and designs
Craft Story: The barni set has been handcrafted by Indian rural artisans of Jaipur, Rajasthan. The craft gets its name from the distinctive Persian blue colour used to dye the ceramic. The art of making blue glaze pottery came to Rajasthan via Kashmir, their entry point to India.
\nThe art uses a mix of powdered stone and glass borax gum & water to produce what is known as Egyptian paste which is then glazed and low fired what gives candle holders its color and finally decorated with floral motifs.
\nCare Instructions: Easy to clean, washable and dish-washer safe.
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\nAbout Craft- The Swamimalai bronze icons are made by the artists known as the ‘Sthapathis' of a small village on the banks of River Cauvery - SWAMIMALAI - located seven kms from the Temple Town of Kumbakonam. Swamimalai is famous for South Indian Bronze moorthy making, and the artisans here have been following a tradition that is several centuries old. The Highlight of the moorthy manufacture in Swamimalai is the usage of the ancient method called the Madhuchishtavidhana or lost-wax method (cire perdue) a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period. A science that finds reference in the Rig Veda & Silpa Sasthira, this age-old method spells precision, technique and aesthetics while adhering to the firmly laid down standards and principles.
\nDesign Inspiration - (Mudras from Left to Right in the Picture) -
\nMayurakhyo Mudra (a peacock’s neck) - Mayura is the fifth mudra of the 28 Single Hand Mudras (Asamyutta Hasta) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. It depicts a peacock’s neck, A Creeper, A Bird, Vomiting, Separating the hair locks, Applying Tilak on the forehead, Dispersing water of the river, Something Famous, Discussing the Shastras.
\nArala Mudra (\"Bent\" or \"Crooked\")- Arala is the seventh mudra of the 28 Single Hand Mudras (Asamyutta Hasta) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. It denotes the drinking of nectar or the sipping of poison, the beauty of a woman, a powerful wind, and the burgeoning of peacock feathers.
\nShukatunda Mudra (Parrot's beak) - Shukatunda is the seventh mudra of the 28 Single Hand Mudras (Asamyutta Hasta) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. “Shukatunda” is used to denote the following: Shukatunda literally means a Parrot’s Beak, A shooting of an arrow, A spear, Remembering one’s Abode, Saying of Mystic things, A violent mood.
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\nAbout Craft- The Swamimalai bronze icons are made by the artists known as the ‘Sthapathis' of a small village on the banks of River Cauvery - SWAMIMALAI - located seven kms from the Temple Town of Kumbakonam. Swamimalai is famous for South Indian Bronze moorthy making, and the artisans here have been following a tradition that is several centuries old. The Highlight of the moorthy manufacture in Swamimalai is the usage of the ancient method called the Madhuchishtavidhana or lost-wax method (cire perdue) a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period. A science that finds reference in the Rig Veda & Silpa Sasthira, this age-old method spells precision, technique and aesthetics while adhering to the firmly laid down standards and principles.
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\nKataka-Mukha Mudra (opening in a bracelet) - Kataka-mukha Mudra is the twelfth hand gesture of the 28 single-hand mudras (Asamyukta Hastas) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. According to mythology this mudra originated from Guha when he practiced archery in front of Shiva.This mudra is used to show plucking flowers, holding or wearing a necklace and talking/seeing.
\nKapittha Mudra (elephant apple/ Wood apple) - Kapittha Mudra is the eleventh hand gesture of the 28 single-hand mudras (Asamyutta Hastas) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. It is used to denote the following:- Goddess Lakshmi and Saraswati, Milking Cows, Holding Cymbals, Holding Flowers at the time of making Love, Grasping the end of the robes, Offering Insense or Light, Collyrium (applying Kajal).
\nAlapadma Mudra (Lotus) is the twentieth hand gesture of the twenty-eight single-hand mudras (asamyukta hastas) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. It is noted in the Natya Sastra as Ala-pallava. According to mythology, the mudra originates from Shri Krishna, referring to the time when he was a young child stealing butter and milk. Alapadma refers to “blossomed lotus, happiness”.
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\nAbout Craft- The Swamimalai bronze icons are made by the artists known as the ‘Sthapathis' of a small village on the banks of River Cauvery - SWAMIMALAI - located seven kms from the Temple Town of Kumbakonam. Swamimalai is famous for South Indian Bronze moorthy making, and the artisans here have been following a tradition that is several centuries old. The Highlight of the moorthy manufacture in Swamimalai is the usage of the ancient method called the Madhuchishtavidhana or lost-wax method (cire perdue) a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period. A science that finds reference in the Rig Veda & Silpa Sasthira, this age-old method spells precision, technique and aesthetics while adhering to the firmly laid down standards and principles.
\nKataka-Mukha Hand Mudra | Bronze is inspired by the Kataka-Mukha Mudra hand gesture. This wall décor is a perfect gift for spiritual seekers, students and teachers of yoga and Indian Dance, scholars and lay people, and anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Indian mudras!
This mudra is used to show picking flowers, holding a pearl necklace or a garland of flowers, drawing a bow, offering betel leaves, preparing the paste of mask and sandal etc. by rubbing them against something, applying scent, speech and glancing.
About Craft- The Swamimalai bronze icons are made by the artists known as the ‘Sthapathis' of a small village on the banks of River Cauvery - SWAMIMALAI - located seven kms from the Temple Town of Kumbakonam. Swamimalai is famous for South Indian Bronze moorthy making, and the artisans here have been following a tradition that is several centuries old. The Highlight of the moorthy manufacture in Swamimalai is the usage of the ancient method called the Madhuchishtavidhana or lost-wax method (cire perdue) a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period. A science that finds reference in the Rig Veda & Silpa Sasthira, this age-old method spells precision, technique and aesthetics while adhering to the firmly laid down standards and principles.
\nShukatunda Hand Mudra is inspired by the Shukatunda Mudra hand gesture. This wall décor is a perfect gift for spiritual seekers, students and teachers of yoga and Indian Dance, scholars and lay people, and anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Indian mudras!
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\nDesign Inspiration - Shukatunda Mudra (parrot's beak) - is the eighth hand gesture of the twenty-eight single-hand mudras (asamyukta hastas) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. According to mythology, Shukatunda mudra originated from Parvati who used it in a lovers’ quarrel with Sadashiva - the highest manifestation of Shiva. “Shukatunda” is used to denote the following: Shukatunda literally means a Parrot’s Beak, A shooting of an arrow, A spear, Remembering one’s Abode, Saying of Mystic things, A violent mood.
\nAbout Craft- The Swamimalai bronze icons are made by the artists known as the ‘Sthapathis' of a small village on the banks of River Cauvery - SWAMIMALAI - located seven kms from the Temple Town of Kumbakonam. Swamimalai is famous for South Indian Bronze moorthy making, and the artisans here have been following a tradition that is several centuries old. The Highlight of the moorthy manufacture in Swamimalai is the usage of the ancient method called the Madhuchishtavidhana or lost-wax method (cire perdue) a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period. A science that finds reference in the Rig Veda & Silpa Sasthira, this age-old method spells precision, technique and aesthetics while adhering to the firmly laid down standards and principles.
Mayura Hand Mudra | Bronze is inspired by the Gyan Mudra hand gesture. This wall décor is a perfect gift for spiritual seekers, students and teachers of yoga and Indian Dance, scholars and lay people, and anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Indian mudras!!
\nMayurakhyo Mudra (a peacock’s neck) - Mayura is the fifth mudra of the 28 Single Hand Mudras (Asamyutta Hasta) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. It depicts a peacock’s neck, A Creeper, A Bird, Vomiting, Separating the hair locks, Applying Tilak on the forehead, Dispersing water of the river, Something Famous, Discussing the Shastras.
\nAbout Craft- The Swamimalai bronze icons are made by the artists known as the ‘Sthapathis' of a small village on the banks of River Cauvery - SWAMIMALAI - located seven kms from the Temple Town of Kumbakonam. Swamimalai is famous for South Indian Bronze moorthy making, and the artisans here have been following a tradition that is several centuries old. The Highlight of the moorthy manufacture in Swamimalai is the usage of the ancient method called the Madhuchishtavidhana or lost-wax method (cire perdue) a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period. A science that finds reference in the Rig Veda & Silpa Sasthira, this age-old method spells precision, technique and aesthetics while adhering to the firmly laid down standards and principles.
\nKapittha Hand Mudra | Bronze is inspired by the Kapittha Mudra hand gesture. This wall décor is a perfect gift for spiritual seekers, students and teachers of yoga and Indian Dance, scholars and lay people, and anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Indian mudras!
Kapittha Mudra (elephant apple) - Kapittha Mudra is the eleventh hand gesture of the 28 single-hand mudras (Asamyutta Hastas) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. The mudra is also noted in the Natya Sastra, and in Abhinaya Chandrika (as Ankusha). According to mythology this mudra originates from the time the churning of the ocean was done and Vishnu used this hand gesture to pull upon Mt. Mandara. It is used to denote the following:- Goddess Lakshmi and Saraswati, Milking Cows, Holding Cymbals, Holding Flowers at the time of making Love, Grasping the end of the robes, Offering Insense or Light, Collyrium (applying Kajal)
\nAbout Craft- The Swamimalai bronze icons are made by the artists known as the ‘Sthapathis' of a small village on the banks of River Cauvery - SWAMIMALAI - located seven kms from the Temple Town of Kumbakonam. Swamimalai is famous for South Indian Bronze moorthy making, and the artisans here have been following a tradition that is several centuries old. The Highlight of the moorthy manufacture in Swamimalai is the usage of the ancient method called the Madhuchishtavidhana or lost-wax method (cire perdue) a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period. A science that finds reference in the Rig Veda & Silpa Sasthira, this age-old method spells precision, technique and aesthetics while adhering to the firmly laid down standards and principles.
\nArala Hand Mudra is inspired by the Arala Mudra hand gesture. This wall décor is a perfect gift for spiritual seekers, students and teachers of yoga and Indian Dance, scholars and lay people, and anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Indian mudras!
Design Inspiration - The Arala Mudra (\"Bent\" or \"Crooked\") is a simple yet meaningful hand gesture, achieved by a bend of the index finger towards the thumb. Arala is the seventh mudra of the 28 Single Hand Mudras (Asamyutta Hasta) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. It denotes the drinking of nectar or the sipping of poison, the beauty of a woman, a powerful wind, and the burgeoning of peacock feathers.
\nAbout Craft- The Swamimalai bronze icons are made by the artists known as the ‘Sthapathis' of a small village on the banks of River Cauvery - SWAMIMALAI - located seven kms from the Temple Town of Kumbakonam. Swamimalai is famous for South Indian Bronze moorthy making, and the artisans here have been following a tradition that is several centuries old. The Highlight of the moorthy manufacture in Swamimalai is the usage of the ancient method called the Madhuchishtavidhana or lost-wax method (cire perdue) a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period. A science that finds reference in the Rig Veda & Silpa Sasthira, this age-old method spells precision, technique and aesthetics while adhering to the firmly laid down standards and principles.
Bring the spirit of Mumbai City into your home with this illustration of Mumbai Dabbawalas desk/table plaque. Mumbai Dabbawalas | 6 Sigma - desk plaque is a tribute to the Mumbai Dabbawalas whose success is proof that with the right system in place, ordinary workers can achieve extraordinary results.
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\nThe dabbawala are an extraordinary association of more than 5000 individuals in Mumbai. \"Dabba\" simply signifies \"lunch box\"; \"walla\" implies transporter or convey man. Put them together and you get “Lunch box transporter”. For this situation it alludes to a stackable tin box utilized for hot meals called the tiffin. Millions in Mumbai commute every day to earn a living. In a country where hot and freshly cooked home food is the most preferred for consumption, carrying of lunch boxes is a big burden for the working populace. Be that as it may, this issue is unbelievable in this metro city because of the presence of the 100 year old association of “Dabbawalas”. These Dabbawalas deliver lunch boxes for about 2 lakh people at their work places on time. The work does not end here. They also carry the empty boxes back to the homes of the customers. The unbelievable part is they make only one mistake in sixteen million transactions and have been consistently good at it for all the time of their operations. The credibility earned them a six sigma designation by the Forbes magazine and ISO 9001 accreditation.
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\nMumbai - called Bombay until 1995 - is India's maximum city - a city that’s home to a million dreams. It is the financial capital of a nation of 1.4 billion people, a major manufacturing hub, home of the busiest Indian airport and the busiest Indian seaport. The country’s financial capital is also one of its biggest employment generators. Every professional’s dream is to work someday in his career. Mumbaikars work longer than denizens of 77 cities around the world. Practically every major multinational in the world has an office set-up in Mumbai . Being a city that has created a million achievers Mumbai continues to attract ambitious millennials and professionals from all walks of life, including media & entertainment.
\nMumbai Port, the second-oldest major port of the country, has played an important role in the development of trade and commerce in the country. The port, which was designed to handle general cargo, has adapted to the changing times. It is now also capable of handling containerised cargo. The port handles about 8.61 percent of the sea-borne trade handled by major ports of the country. The strength of the Mumbai Port really is the fact that it caters to an entire range of cargo types like break bulk, project cargo, edible oil, coal, petroleum oil and lubricants (POL), chemicals, automobile cement and fertilizers. Mumbai city offers the perfect blend of the calmness of the sea and the fast pace of the ever-evolving world.
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\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
\nMumbai | CSMT & City of Bulls | Fridge Magnet - a set of two fridge magnets inspired by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), formerly known as Victoria Terminus Station, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a historic railway station located in the heart of Mumbai and the iconic statues of charging bulls - the Big Bull, outside its headquarters, the iconic Pheroze J. Jeejeebhoy Towers on Dalal Street and ‘Zebu Bull’ at the Rajni Patel Chowk in the financial hub of Worli. Bring the spirit of Mumbai City into your home with this illustration of Mumbai's historic landmarks to take you down memory lane.
\nCSMT - Built in 1888, the station is a grand reminder of the British Raj in India and still one of the most historical landmarks within the Central Business District of Mumbai. It has been a core witness to the city flourishing, businesses blooming, and the Indian film industry growing. It has seen the transition of Bombay to Mumbai. It is an outstanding example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture in India, blended with themes deriving from Indian traditional architecture.
\nMumbai city hosts such important financial institutions as the Bombay Stock Exchange - the first and largest securities market in India. The bulls, representing the financial well-being of the market in the jargon of stock trading, celebrate the dynamism, ambition and the aspirations of the country’s financial capital and also exemplifies the bank’s determination and confidence in the future as a strong brand.
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\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
\nMumbai | Gateway of India & BSE-Dalal Street | Fridge Magnet - a set of two fridge magnets inspired by the monument that is referred to as the Taj Mahal of Mumbai and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) - the first and largest securities market in India, located on Dalal Street in Mumbai. Bring the spirit of Mumbai City into your home with this illustration of Mumbai's historic landmarks the Gateway Of India & Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) to take you down memory lane.
\nThe Gateway of India is an arch-monument completed in 1924. It was erected to commemorate the landing of King-Emperor George V, the first British monarch to visit India. The structure, 26 M high, is a memorial arch made of basalt, with an architectural resemblance to Gujarati architecture of the time. After its construction, the Gateway was used as a symbolic ceremonial entrance to India for important colonial personnel. The Gateway is also the monument from where the last British troops left India in 1948, following Indian independence.
\nBombay Stock Exchange (BSE), is India’s stock exchange and is located on Dalal Street in Mumbai. Established in 1875 by cotton merchant Premchand Roychand, a Jain businessman, it is the oldest stock exchange in Asia and the tenth oldest in the world. Construction of the current towers began in the late 1970s, with the building completed and occupied by the BSE in 1980.
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\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
\nMumbai | Gateway of India & Sea Link | Fridge Magnet - a set of two fridge magnets inspired by the monument that is referred to as the Taj Mahal of Mumbai and the Bandra–Worli Sea Link - an ubiquitous symbol of 21st century Mumbai. Bring the spirit of Mumbai City into your home with this illustration of Mumbai's historic landmarks the Gateway Of India & Sea Link Bridge to take you down memory lane.
\nThe Gateway of India is an arch-monument completed in 1924. It was erected to commemorate the landing of King-Emperor George V, the first British monarch to visit India. The structure, 26 M high, is a memorial arch made of basalt, with an architectural resemblance to Gujarati architecture of the time. After its construction, the Gateway was used as a symbolic ceremonial entrance to India for important colonial personnel. The Gateway is also the monument from where the last British troops left India in 1948, following Indian independence.
\nThe Bandra-Worli Sea Link is a 5.6 km, 8-lane wide bridge that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in Central Mumbai. It is a cable-stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either side
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\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
\nBring the spirit of Mumbai into your home with the Mumbai | BSE Building Scale Model - a replica showpiece. It is a replica of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) - the first and largest securities market in India, located on Dalal Street in Mumbai. The BSE building has long been a defining feature of Mumbai’s busy business district, but it is also of great historic importance.
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\nEstablished in 1875, the BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) is Asia’s oldest stock exchange and currently the world’s 6th largest stock exchange! The iconic 29-storey building in Mumbai’s historic Fort neighborhood is recognized throughout Asia and the world primarily for housing the BSE, which is Asia’s first stock exchange as well as the world’s fastest stock exchange. In 2018 BSE secured a trademark for its iconic building Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers at Dalal Street. This marks an important milestone in the journey of BSE as the tower has been an irreplaceable part of the soul of the city. BSE, which was founded in 1875, started off as a small group of brokers who functioned under a banyan tree on Dalal Street. Dalal Street is identified by BSE's iconic building.
\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
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\nMumbai city hosts such important financial institutions as the Bombay Stock Exchange - the first and largest securities market in India. The bulls, representing the financial well-being of the market in the jargon of stock trading, celebrate the dynamism, ambition and the aspirations of the country’s financial capital and also exemplifies the bank’s determination and confidence in the future as a strong brand.
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\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
\nMumbai | Taj Mahal Hotel & Sea Link | Fridge Magnet - a set of two fridge magnets inspired by Taj Mahal Hotel- an architectural jewel and a legendary hotel in Mumbai and the Bandra–Worli Sea Link - an ubiquitous symbol of 21st century Mumbai. Bring the spirit of Mumbai City into your home with this illustration of Mumbai's historic landmarks - Taj Mahal & Sea Link Bridge to take you down memory lane.
\nLocated in Colaba, Mumbai, the Taj Mahal hotel, or the Taj Palace hotel, first opened its doors to guests in 1903 and it was the country's first ever harbour landmark. Over the last century or so, the hotel has played host to royalty, several dignitaries, and eminent personalities from all over the world. The foundation of the Taj was laid in 1898 by Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the Tata Group. Jamshedji Tata was inspired to build this hotel after he was refused entry at one of the grandest hotels of British time, Watson’s Hotel. During World War I, the hotel was converted into a military hospital with 600 beds.
\nThe Bandra-Worli Sea Link is a 5.6 km, 8-lane wide bridge that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in Central Mumbai. It is a cable-stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either side
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\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
\nEnjoy your cuppa with Mumbai | Tatas | Bombay House | Mug. Coffee Mug - a printed ceramic mug with the illustration of Tata Group's global headquarters in Mumbai, the historic Bombay House. A must-have mug for those who love everything about Mumbai.
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Bombay House is a historic privately owned building in Fort, Mumbai, India that serves as the head office of the Tata Group.Situated near Flora Fountain, it was completed in 1924 and has been the Tata Group’s headquarters ever since. The building is a four-story colonial structure built with Malad stone and was designed by Scottish architect George Wittet, who was also the architect of the Gateway of India, the Prince of Wales Museum (now called Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya) and other iconic buildings of Mumbai. The building houses the office of chairman and all top directors of Tata Sons, the holding company. Core companies of the group-Tata Motors, Tata Steel, Tata Chemicals, Tata Power, Tata Industries and Trent-operate out of Bombay House. The overhaul of the Bombay House office was led by architect and urban conservationist Brinda Somaya, of Somaya and Kalappa Consultants. In March 2014, it became the first heritage structure in the country to get a gold rating as a green, environmentally friendly building, awarded by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), the Indian chapter of the US Green Building Council.
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\nMumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra, lies on the Konkan coast on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbor. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands to form the city created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. As an art center, Mumbai hosts the Bollywood industry as well as the Marathi cinema industry.
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\nHeld annually every February in and around the heritage precinct of Kala Ghoda in south Mumbai, the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is one of the country’s longest-running and most prominent neighborhood festivals. The Kala Ghoda Association organizes the event, with a vision to spread awareness of the arts, especially among those with limited access and exposure to culture. The nine-day festival, launched in 1999, draws lakhs of visitors from across Mumbai and beyond. Kala Ghoda Festival is the most prominent congregation of art lovers in Mumbai. This is also a unique effort to preserve the colonial architectural heritage of the area.
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\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
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Be a proud citizen and wear the cap inspired by Mumbai - India's maximum city - a city that’s home to a million dreams.
\nMumbai is the financial capital of a nation of 1.4 billion people, a major manufacturing hub, home of the busiest Indian airport and the busiest Indian seaport. The country’s financial capital is also one of its biggest employment generators. Every professional’s dream is to work someday in his career. Mumbaikars work longer than denizens of 77 cities around the world. Practically every major multinational in the world has an office set-up in Mumbai . Being a city that has created a million achievers Mumbai continues to attract ambitious millennials and professionals from all walks of life, including media & entertainment.
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\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
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Proudly wear this T-shirt inspired by Mumbai - India's maximum city - a city that’s home to a million dreams.
\nMumbai is the financial capital of a nation of 1.4 billion people, a major manufacturing hub, home of the busiest Indian airport and the busiest Indian seaport. The country’s financial capital is also one of its biggest employment generators. Every professional’s dream is to work someday in his career. Mumbaikars work longer than denizens of 77 cities around the world. Practically every major multinational in the world has an office set-up in Mumbai . Being a city that has created a million achievers Mumbai continues to attract ambitious millennials and professionals from all walks of life, including media & entertainment.
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\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
\nProudly wear this T-shirt inspired by Mumbai - as the film capital of India- a city that fulfills every aspiration. As an art center, Mumbai hosts the Bollywood industry as well as the Marathi cinema industry. The Mumbai Film City or Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari at Goregaon in Mumbai, established in 1977 - one of the largest studio complexes in India. It has virtually every facility that a film-maker needs, which makes it the ultimate destination for every discerning producer.
\nOn persuasion of visionary people like Late Shri V Shantaram, late Shri B R Chopra and veteran actor Shri Dilip Kumar, Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corporation Ltd. alias Filmcity was established on 26 September 1977 by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Maharashtra. It was renamed as Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari in the year 2001 to commemorate the founder of Indian film Industry Dadasaheb Phalke. The greatest advantage of Film City is its location and vast area covering more than 520 acres of land in suburbs of Mumbai. The Film city has approximately 42 Outdoor Shooting Locations. Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corporation (MFSCDC) envisions transforming the current facility into an international standard integrated film-making destination.
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\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
\nEnjoy your cuppa with Mumbai | Maximum City | Mug - a printed ceramic mug with the illustration of Mumbai - India's maximum city - a city that’s home to a million dreams. A must-have mug for those who love everything about Mumbai.
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This product is a tribute to Mumbai - Maximum City. Mumbai is the financial capital of a nation of 1.4 billion people, a major manufacturing hub, home of the busiest Indian airport and the busiest Indian seaport. The country’s financial capital is also one of its biggest employment generators. Every professional’s dream is to work someday in his career. Mumbaikars work longer than denizens of 77 cities around the world. Practically every major multinational in the world has an office set-up in Mumbai . Being a city that has created a million achievers Mumbai continues to attract ambitious millennials and professionals from all walks of life, including media & entertainment.
\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
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This product is a tribute to Mumbai - Film City. As an art center, Mumbai hosts the Bollywood industry as well as the Marathi cinema industry. The Mumbai Film City or Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari at Goregaon in Mumbai, established in 1977 - one of the largest studio complexes in India. It has virtually every facility that a film-maker needs, which makes it the ultimate destination for every discerning producer.
\nOn persuasion of visionary people like Late Shri V Shantaram, late Shri B R Chopra and veteran actor Shri Dilip Kumar, Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corporation Ltd. alias Filmcity was established on 26 September 1977 by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Maharashtra. It was renamed as Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari in the year 2001 to commemorate the founder of Indian film Industry Dadasaheb Phalke. The greatest advantage of Film City is its location and vast area covering more than 520 acres of land in suburbs of Mumbai. The Film city has approximately 42 Outdoor Shooting Locations. Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corporation (MFSCDC) envisions transforming the current facility into an international standard integrated film-making destination.
\nAbout Mumbai
\nMumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra, lies on the Konkan coast on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbor. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands to form the city created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. As an art center, Mumbai hosts the Bollywood industry as well as the Marathi cinema industry.
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\nLocated in Colaba, Mumbai, the Taj Mahal hotel, or the Taj Palace hotel, first opened its doors to guests in 1903 and it was the country's first ever harbour landmark. Over the last century or so, the hotel has played host to royalty, several dignitaries, and eminent personalities from all over the world. The foundation of the Taj was laid in 1898 by Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the Tata Group. Jamshedji Tata was inspired to build this hotel after he was refused entry at one of the grandest hotels of British time, Watson's Hotel. During World War I, the hotel was converted into a military hospital with 600 beds.
\nAbout Mumbai
\nMumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra, lies on the Konkan coast on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbor. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands to form the city created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. As an art center, Mumbai hosts the Bollywood industry as well as the Marathi cinema industry.
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\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
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\nThe Gateway of India is an arch-monument built in the early 20th century in Mumbai, an iconic landmark and Mumbai’s top tourist attraction. It is located at the tip of Apollo Bunder, overlooking the Arabian Sea. Apollo Bunder was used as a jetty in earlier days and later renovated to literally act as the ‘gateway to India’. As the name signifies, this monument served as an entrance point to India for the British Viceroys. The structure, built to represent the grandeur of the British Empire in India, has stood testimony to almost a century of Mumbai’s developments. Since 2012, the Gateway of India has played host to the Elephanta Festival of music and dance.
\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
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\nThe product is inspired by the CSMT railway station, Mumbai. Built in 1888, the station is a grand reminder of the British Raj in India and still one of the most historical landmarks within the Central Business District of Mumbai. It has been a core witness to the city flourishing, businesses blooming, and the Indian film industry growing. It has seen the transition of Bombay to Mumbai. It is an outstanding example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture in India, blended with themes deriving from Indian traditional architecture. The building, designed by the British architect F. W. Stevens, became the symbol of Bombay as the ‘Gothic City’ and the major international mercantile port of India. The terminal was built over 10 years, starting in 1878, according to a High Victorian Gothic design based on late medieval Italian models. Its remarkable stone dome, turrets, pointed arches and eccentric ground plan are close to traditional Indian palace architecture. It is an outstanding example of the meeting of two cultures, as British architects worked with Indian craftsmen to include Indian architectural tradition and idioms thus forging a new style unique to Bombay.
\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
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\nThe product is inspired by the Gateway of India & historic Taj Mahal Palace hotel of Mumbai.
\nThe Gateway of India is an arch-monument built in the early 20th century in Mumbai, an iconic landmark and Mumbai’s top tourist attraction. It is located at the tip of Apollo Bunder, overlooking the Arabian Sea. Apollo Bunder was used as a jetty in earlier days and later renovated to literally act as the ‘gateway to India’. As the name signifies, this monument served as an entrance point to India for the British Viceroys. The structure, built to represent the grandeur of the British Empire in India, has stood testimony to almost a century of Mumbai’s developments. Since 2012, the Gateway of India has played host to the Elephanta Festival of music and dance.
\nLocated in Colaba, Mumbai, the Taj Mahal hotel, or the Taj Palace hotel, first opened its doors to guests in 1903 and it was the country's first ever harbour landmark. Over the last century or so, the hotel has played host to royalty, several dignitaries, and eminent personalities from all over the world. The foundation of the Taj was laid in 1898 by Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the Tata Group. Jamshedji Tata was inspired to build this hotel after he was refused entry at one of the grandest hotels of British time, Watson's Hotel. During World War I, the hotel was converted into a military hospital with 600 beds.
\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
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\nThe product is inspired by the Mumbai Port. Mumbai Port, the second-oldest major port of the country, has played an important role in the development of trade and commerce in the country. The port, which was designed to handle general cargo, has adapted to the changing times. It is now also capable of handling containerised cargo. The port handles about 8.61 percent of the sea-borne trade handled by major ports of the country. The strength of the Mumbai Port really is the fact that it caters to an entire range of cargo types like break bulk, project cargo, edible oil, coal, petroleum oil and lubricants (POL), chemicals, automobile cement and fertilizers.
\nAbout Mumbai
\nThe Maximum City, Financial Capital of India and the administrative capital of Maharashtra. A rich history starting with the British amalgamation of 7 islands created this thriving metropolis. Second largest city in India and the 7th largest in the world, it is known for many of its sights and its natural port, the busiest in India. City of Bulls, the BSE, NSE and the RBI! And a city of dreams for many an actor who wants to be the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan! Blessed by Mumbadevi and the earlier residents like Kanhoji Angre – this city is the biggest contributor to the Indian economy!
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\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage.
\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!
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\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nThe Tamak also known as Madol is a Santali Traditional Musical Instrument. It is known as Madol in the tribal region of West Bengal. It is a single-headed kettle drum and shaped like a large bowl. The head of the drum is usually cowhide and 14-18 inches in diameter. It is struck by the player with two sticks. The Tamak is thought to have special spiritual meaning and power.
\nThe Santal believe that the tamak has special religious powers and it is often used for religious ceremonies and Santal festivals. The rhythm of this instrument often sets the basic metric/rhythmic pattern for Santal dances and is an essential instrument for traditional Santal music.
\nTamaks are made in different sizes as per requirement. Some can only be lifted with two persons and some are carried in bullock cart. The bigger ones are used during Sendra or mass hunting. Small and medium sizes are drummed by a person with two drum sticks for dances like lagne, dong, baha, dahar and all other forms of dances.
\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!
History:
\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nThe mridangam, a double-headed South Indian cylindrical drum, belongs to the percussion family and is nicknamed as the “King of Percussion”. This is an indispensable accompaniment in the concerts of both the vocal and instrumental music in south India. It is also known by the name of maddal or maddalam.
\nThe origin of mridangam goes back to the Indian mythologies wherein it is stated that Lord Nandi (the Bull God), who was the escort of Lord Shiva was a master percussionist and used to play the mridangam during the performance of the \" Taandav \" dance by Lord Shiva. That is why mridangam is called the 'Deva Vaadyam' or the instrument of the Lords.
\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!
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\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nDesing Inspiration - 6 Hasta Mudras from Left to Right in the Picture -
\nMayurakhyo Mudra (a peacock’s neck) - Mayura is the fifth mudra of the 28 Single Hand Mudras (Asamyutta Hasta) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. It depicts a peacock’s neck, A Creeper, A Bird, Vomiting, Separating the hair locks, Applying Tilak on the forehead, Dispersing water of the river, Something Famous, Discussing the Shastras.
\nArala Mudra (\"Bent\" or \"Crooked\")- The Arala Mudra is a simple yet meaningful hand gesture, achieved by a bend of the index finger towards the thumb. Arala is the seventh mudra of the 28 Single Hand Mudras (Asamyutta Hasta) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana.
\nShukatunda Mudra (Parrot's beak) - Shukatunda is the seventh mudra of the 28 Single Hand Mudras (Asamyutta Hasta) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. “Shukatunda” is used to denote the following: Shukatunda literally means a Parrot’s Beak, A shooting of an arrow, A spear, Remembering one’s Abode, Saying of Mystic things, A violent mood.
\nKapittha Mudra (elephant apple/ Wood apple) - Kapittha Mudra is the eleventh hand gesture of the 28 single-hand mudras (Asamyutta Hastas) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. It is used to denote the following:- Goddess Lakshmi and Saraswati, Milking Cows, Holding Cymbals, Holding Flowers at the time of making Love, Grasping the end of the robes, Offering Insense or Light, Collyrium (applying Kajal).
\nKataka-Mukha Mudra (opening in a bracelet) - Kataka-mukha Mudra is the twelfth hand gesture of the 28 single-hand mudras (Asamyukta Hastas) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. According to mythology this mudra originated from Guha when he practiced archery in front of Shiva. This mudra is used to show plucking flowers, holding or wearing a necklace and talking/seeing.
Alapadma Mudra (Lotus) is the twentieth hand gesture of the twenty-eight single-hand mudras (asamyukta hastas) as described in the Abhinaya Darpana. It is noted in the Natya Sastra as Ala-pallava. According to mythology, the mudra originates from Shri Krishna, referring to the time when he was a young child stealing butter and milk. Alapadma refers to “blossomed lotus, happiness”.
\nAbout Craft- The Swamimalai bronze icons are made by the artists known as the ‘Sthapathis' of a small village on the banks of River Cauvery - SWAMIMALAI - located seven kms from the Temple Town of Kumbakonam. Swamimalai is famous for South Indian Bronze moorthy making, and the artisans here have been following a tradition that is several centuries old. The Highlight of the moorthy manufacture in Swamimalai is the usage of the ancient method called the Madhuchishtavidhana or lost-wax method (cire perdue) a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period. A science that finds reference in the Rig Veda & Silpa Sasthira, this age-old method spells precision, technique and aesthetics while adhering to the firmly laid down standards and principles.
\nThis Kids T-Shirt is inspired by India’s Mars Odyssey; the moms of MOM; the Mars Orbiter Mission. Get inspired and plan your own audacious journeys!
\nThe Mars Orbiter Mission (M.O.M.), also called Mangalyaan was India’s first interplanetary mission and was majorly led by women! In 2013, India reached the Mars - the Red Planet - India's space odyssey got a turbo boost. Mangalyaan launched a probe carrying five instruments to study aspects of the red planet, from its mineral composition to potential signs of past life. Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) is also one of the cheapest interplanetary missions ever undertaken. The success in placing the spacecraft in the Martian orbit has made India the fourth space power after the United States, Europe and Russia to orbit or land on the Red Planet.
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\nEnjoy your cuppa with TEJAS Multirole Fighter | Mug. This mug is inspired by the TEJAS - a Lightweight Fighter Jet developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). TEJAS is an indigenously designed and manufactured fourth-generation fighter jet. A must-have motivational mug for your study table.
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\nThe Tejas is an Indian single-engine, delta wing, multirole light fighter designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy.
\nThe Tejas is an indigenous (India-made aircraft) light weight, multi role supersonic aircraft developed in both fighter and trainer versions.
\nAdvanced materials like composites are used in the manufacture of the Tejas to reduce weight and increase the component life.
\nThe Tejas is designed to carry a veritable plethora of air-to-air, air-to- surface, precision guided and standoff weaponry.
\nTejas – meaning ‘radiant’ – has many USPs.
\nFor starters, it has active electronically-scanned radar for critical operation capability.
\nSecond, it can refuel in the air and be ready for war again.
\nThird, it can target enemy aircraft from a distance, and also has the ability to dodge the enemy's radar.
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\nISRO is the pioneer of Space Technology in the world and runs the world’s most economically efficient Space programs including Mars missions – Mangalyaan.
\nThe Mars Orbiter Mission (M.O.M.), also called Mangalyaan was India’s first interplanetary mission and was majorly led by women! In 2013, India reached the Mars - the Red Planet - India's space odyssey got a turbo boost. Mangalyaan launched a probe carrying five instruments to study aspects of the red planet, from its mineral composition to potential signs of past life. Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) is also one of the cheapest interplanetary missions ever undertaken. The success in placing the spacecraft in the Martian orbit has made India the fourth space power after the United States, Europe and Russia to orbit or land on the Red Planet.
\nThis product is a tribute to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the country’s technological prowess, and as such stirs up national pride.
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\nThe National Song of India Frame - a Wall Frame for your home or office to proudly display the song ‘Vande Mataram’ which had played a historic part in the struggle for Indian freedom’!
\nVande Mataram, originally pronounced as ‘Bande Mataram’, was a slogan and a song that inspired Indians to seek independence from British colonial rule.
\nIt was a Sanskrit poem written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in the 1870s, which he included in his Bengali novel Anandamath in 1882. The root of the Sanskrit word Vande is Vand, which appears in Rigveda which means “to praise, celebrate, laud, salute respectfully” and the word “Mataram” has Indo-European roots in Matar- (Sanskrit), méter (Greek), mâter (Latin) which mean “mother”. The Vande Mataram song first appeared in a magazine called Bangadarshan in 1875 and became public 10 years before the birth of the Indian National Congress that led the fight for freedom against British rule in India. The first rendition of the song at a Congress session was by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, who also composed the tune, in 1896. Tagore - the poet who holds the distinction of composing the national anthems of two countries, India and Bangladesh - recorded the song in his own voice in 1904.
\nA year later, the Vande Mataram song captured the imagination of freedom fighters of all hues when the British announced partition of Bengal. Vande Mataram and rakhi-tying emerged as symbols of national unity. The Indian National Congress adopted Vande Mataram as the national song - Rashtra Geet in 1937.
\nIt has an equal status with Jana-gana-man.
Get one now - to get your employees, partners and children to appreciate the National Song of India!
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Production of the Khadi Cotton Flags With Brass Base And Brass Poles is as per strict guidelines of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). National Flag has been reserved for the Khadi Sector for supply to various Govt. agencies, Ministry of Defence, Para Military Forces, etc for official use. This flag is made by the KKGSS based in Hubli, Karnataka. It is not an easy task, because, any defect in the Flags such as colour, size, thread count, strength of yarn, fastness of the colours used for dyeing etc., will be considered as a serious offence and is liable for a fine or imprisonment or both, as per the provisions of Flag Code of India 2002.
A resolution was passed in the Congress Committee to make this as the official flag of India. This was also the battle ensign of the Indian National Army. On July 22, 1947, the Constituent Assembly adopted it as independent India’s National Flag.
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\nNational Flag Making Video by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangh (Federation).
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Violin is a four stringed instrument played with a bow. Violin plays a prominent role in carnatic music. Violin has been introduced to Carnatic music during the end of 18th century and start of 19th century. Violin became popular with the Carnatic parlance not only as the accompaniment, but also as a solo instrument.
\nThe ancestor of the Violin is believed to be the Ravanahatha, a folk instrument of Rajasthan, in India. Ravanahatha, is said to have originated during the time of Ravana, the mighty king of Lanka. According to mythology, Ravana was an ardent devotee of Lord Siva. He played on the Ravanhatta as a musical offering to the Lord. The violin has often been described as a musical bridge between Europe and India, as it is the only European instrument that has been successfully integrated into Indian classical music. Although the construction of the violin is the same in Indian and Western music, the tuning, playing posture, and techniques are quite different.
\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!
\nHistory:
\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nDugi Tabla - a percussion instrument which consists of a pair of single headed drums - Dugi/Bayan or the larger drum and Tabla/Dayan or the smaller drum. It is an extremely popular Indian percussion instrument used in Hindustani Classical Music along with popular and devotional music, as well musical mehfils. As an instrument of Indian heritage, Dugi Tabla has great importance in accompanying vocals and other types of instruments.
\nThere are many theories regarding the invention of the Tabla. The first assumption was that it was discovered by a drummer named Amir Khusru in the first half of the 18th century. The second assumption is connected with the Indian mythology which told that Lord Ganesh once while playing the parental Indian instrument pakhavaj, accidentally dropped it and that’s how the partition gave us Tabla.
\nTabla also has a great deal of importance in the accompaniment of dance. There are various Indian traditional dance forms such as Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, and many other south Indian dances. In all these dance forms, especially in North Indian dance Kathak, the tabla is popularly used for accompaniment. In vocals too, the tabla is used in showing the tala to the singer.
\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!
\nHistory:
\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nMost of the music exponents attribute the guitar as a western instrument but quite a few know that guitar was played in the ancient days in India during the Vedic period; the form of music was Samgan. The kachhapi veena was used in this period for solo performances and also as an accompanying instrument. This instrument later on is believed to have migrated to different parts of the world and acquired different names while it vanished from India. The classical gut-string guitar appeared in the musical circles in Madras around the 1840s. The steel string guitar has gained popularity in the North-East region of India and Goa and become mainstream Indian instruments in popular settings and have also occasionally been incorporated in Indian classical music, ghazals and other so-called “light music” forms in India. An electric guitar is powered and amplified by an internal and external electric source or powered by natural resonance and projection from its own body.
\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage.
\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!
\nHistory:
\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nMost of the music exponents attribute the guitar as a western instrument but quite a few know that guitar was played in the ancient days in India during the Vedic period; the form of music was Samgan. The kachhapi veena was used in this period for solo performances and also as an accompanying instrument. This instrument later on is believed to have migrated to different parts of the world and acquired different names while it vanished from India. The classical gut-string guitar appeared in the musical circles in Madras around the 1840s. The steel string guitar has gained popularity in the North-East region of India and Goa and become mainstream Indian instruments in popular settings and have also occasionally been incorporated in Indian classical music, ghazals and other so-called “light music” forms in India. Acoustic guitars have 6 strings and are great for beginners as they are simple and easy to use.
\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage.
\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!
\nHistory:
\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nIndia is one culturally rich country, where almost every state has its own language, cuisine, and dance forms. India has traditional, classical, folk and tribal dance styles and all are simply amazing. All the incredible classical dances originated in the country during the ancient times.
\nOdissi is a highly stylised dance and to some extent is based on the classical Natya Shastra and the Abhinaya Darpana. Facial expressions, hand gestures and body movements are used to suggest a certain feeling, an emotion or one of the nine rasas. In each performance, even a modern Odissi dancer still reaffirms the faith of the devadasis ormaharis where they sought liberation or moksha through the medium of dance.
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mySPACE — PSLV Notebook :: 108 pages of pure fun and inspiration. Flip pages of the book and watch the PSLV take-off into \"space\"! Express yourself in these 108 pages — through words, numbers, circles, mandalas, pie charts, doodles and more! Inspired by PSLV, ISRO's warhorse rocket, launch vehicle that has put many a satellite into their orbits in space!
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A quick view of this notebook.
\n\nThe Saraswati Veena / Thanjavur Veena, one of the most ancient Indian instruments, is a plucked stringed instrument used mainly in the south Indian - Carnatic classical musical. The Saraswati Veena, whose origins date back to around 1700 BCE, occupies a place of pride among Indian musical instruments. This miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!
\nHistory:
\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments. As per Natya Shastra by Bharat Muni (composed between 200 BC and 200 AD) musical instruments are of four kinds, such as ‘stringed’ (tata), ‘covered’ (avanaddha), ‘solid’ (ghana) and ‘hollow’ (suṣira). Among these, the ‘stringed’ are those with strings, the ‘covered’ means the percussion instruments / drums, the ‘solid’ the cymbals and the ‘hollow’ the flutes. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nBring the Astra Shastra into your home with this Fridge Magnet. This fridge magnet inspired by the TEJAS - a Lightweight Fighter Jet developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). TEJAS is an indigenously designed and manufactured fourth-generation fighter jet.
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\nThe Tejas is an Indian single-engine, delta wing, multirole light fighter designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy.
\nThe Tejas is an indigenous (India-made aircraft) light weight, multi role supersonic aircraft developed in both fighter and trainer versions.
\nAdvanced materials like composites are used in the manufacture of the Tejas to reduce weight and increase the component life.
\nThe Tejas is designed to carry a veritable plethora of air-to-air, air-to- surface, precision guided and standoff weaponry.
\nTejas – meaning ‘radiant’ – has many USPs.
\nFor starters, it has active electronically-scanned radar for critical operation capability.
\nSecond, it can refuel in the air and be ready for war again.
\nThird, it can target enemy aircraft from a distance, and also has the ability to dodge the enemy's radar.
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A land is known by the imagination and deep thoughts and philosophies of the people who inhabit it.
Indic Civilisation and Modern India has been blessed by seekers of truth, an understanding of the cosmos and development of human thought over millennia! Its rich contributions to humankind have been the harbingers of philosophical and scientific progress on this planet.
Be Inspired, everyday! On the occasion of the 75th year of Independence of Modern India - Indic Inspirations presents some of the great men and women who have inhabited this land and shaped the development of the Indian Subcontinent.
We present here profound messages of leaders from various walks of life - from Ancient Philosophers, Scientists, Politics, Sports, Freedom Movement, Education and other fields; people who blessed our land and made us a land of seekers, that helped us remain vibrant and gift many concepts to the world!
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\n\n FREEDOM MOVEMENT \n | \n\n Bhagat Singh \nBankim Chandra Chattopadhyay \nLokmanya Tilak \nSubhashchandra Bose \nRabindranath Tagore \nVallabhbhai Patel \nMahatma Gandhi \nGopalkrishna Gokhale \nSarojini Naidu \nVeer Savarkar \n | \n\n SPIRITUALITY \n | \n\n Buddha \nVyasa \nSwami Vivekananda \nMahavira- Jain Tirthankara \nTulsidas \nGuru Nanak \nSri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa \n | \n
\n POLITICS \n | \n\n Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar \nJawaharlal Nehru \nIndira Gandhi \nAtal Bihari Vajpayee \nEmperor Ashoka \nChanakya \nDr. Bhimrao Ambedkar \nJawaharlal Nehru \nIndira Gandhi \nLal Bahadur Shastri \nShyamaprasad Mukherjee \nShivaji Maharaj \nDara Shikoh \n | \n\n MATHS+SCIENCE \n | \n\n Aryabhatta \nDr. Vikram Sarabhai \nA P J Abdul Kalam \nDr. Jagdishchandra Bose \nBhaskaracharya \nSrinivasa Ramanujan \nDr. C V Raman \n | \n
\n BUSINESS \n | \n\n J R D Tata \nDhirubhai Ambani \nJamshetji Tata \n | \n\n YOGA \n | \n\n Patanjali \n | \n
\n MEDICINE \n | \n\n Charaka \nAnandi Gopal Joshi \n | \n\n PHILOSOPHY \n | \n\n Adi Shankaracharya \nThiruvalluvar \n | \n
\n ARTS & LITERATURE \n | \n\n Raja Ravi Varma \nKalidasa \nP. C. Sorcar \n | \n\n ENVIRONMENT \n | \n\n Dr. Salim Ali \n\n | \n
\n MUSIC \n | \n\n Pandit Ravi Shankar \nM. S. Subbulakshmi \nUday Shankar \nAli Akbar Khan \nUstad Bismillah Khan \n | \n\n EDUCATION \n | \n\n Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakhrishnan \nSavitribai Phule \nPt. Madan Mohan Malviya \nMaulana Azad \n | \n
\n MILITARY \n | \n\n Sam Manekshaw \nGeneral Cariappa \n | \n\n FILMS \n | \n\n Satyajit Ray \nRaj Kapoor \n | \n
\n SPORTS \n | \n\n Ranjit Singhji \nMansoor Ali Khan Pataudi \nMilkha Singh \nMajor Dhyan Chand \nVijay Merchant \n | \n\n ARTS \n | \n\n R K Narayan \n | \n
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\nThis miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!
\nHistory:
\nIndia has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.
\nA few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.
\nThe railways did more than link India – its metamorphosis into a network brought the nation together. This sumptuously illustrated reference book traces the history of the railways in India from the early plans of the 1830s, the laying of the first lines,and expansion into the interiors of the country to its role in India’s momentous freedom movement, and the present era of speed and technological advancement. It dives into the operational and commercial aspects, explores the development of technology, anddocuments the railways’ transition from a colonial tool of expansion and trade to an intricate system with a distinct national identity. At the same time, it also celebrates thebest-loved routes, classic locomotives, iconic stations, and awe-inspiring bridges and tunnels.
\nProduced in collaboration with the Ministry of Railways and the National Rail Museum along with a Foreword by Bibek Debroy, IndianRailways features more than 700 photographs from the archives. It has been created with the support of a panel of railway experts, including SanjoyMookerjee (retd. Finance Commissioner, IndianRailways), Manoj Pande (retd. Member (Staff), Railway Board), and JL Singh (retd. Joint Director, Indian Railways, and Secretary of the Rail Enthusiasts’ Society). This book is truly a glorious celebration of one of the world’slargest rail networks and the people who brought it to life.
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\n\n is an Indian economist, serving as the chairman of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India. Debroy has made significant contributions to game theory, economic theory, income and social inequalities, poverty, law reforms, railway reforms and Indology among others. He is also an anchor for the fortnightly show Itihasa on Sansad TV. From its inception in January 2015, till June 2019, Mr. Debroy was a member of the NITI Aayog, the think tank of the Indian Government. He was awarded the Padma Shri (the fourth-highest civilian honour in India) in 2015. In 2016, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by US-India Business Summit.
The keychain is inspired by Vande Bharat Express, also known as Train 18 which is India’s first indigenous Semi High Speed, Engine-less train. Vande Bharat Express is the next major leap for Indian Railways in terms of speed and convenience.
\nMany of the Vande Bharat travelers’ life memories are intertwined with the large network and experiences of train travel. This is perfect to take away and keep memories of this journey in the form of Vande Bharat Express train-themed keychain.
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\nHistory & Features of Vande Bharat:
Some of its passenger friendly features include; European-style seats, diffused LED lighting, GPS-based infotainment systems, modular bio-toilets, fully sealed gangways for dust-free environment, centrally controlled entry/exit doors with sliding footsteps, divyang friendly toilet and automatic sliding cabin doors.
\nEnjoy your cuppa with Vande Bharat | Coffee Mug. A must-have motivational mug for your study table.
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The mug is inspired by Vande Bharat Express, also known as Train 18 which is India’s first indigenous Semi High Speed, Engine-less train. Vande Bharat Express is the next major leap for Indian Railways in terms of speed and convenience.
\nMany of the Vande Bharat travelers’ life memories are intertwined with the large network and experiences of train travel. This is perfect to take away and keep memories of this journey in the form of Vande Bharat Express train-themed coffee mug.
\nHistory & Features
\nSome of its passenger friendly features include; European-style seats, diffused LED lighting, GPS-based infotainment systems, modular bio-toilets, fully sealed gangways for dust-free environment, centrally controlled entry/exit doors with sliding footsteps, divyang friendly toilet and automatic sliding cabin doors.
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Enjoy your cuppa with Deccan Queen | Monkey Hill | Coffee Mug. This coffee mug is a tribute to our memorable halt at Monkey Hill by Deccan Queen train. A must-have motivational mug for your study table.
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Descending from Pune to Mumbai the Deccan Queen Express makes a safety stop at Monkey Hill (MHLC). Monkey Hill is a railway station on the Bhor Ghat in Maharashtra, India. It serves as a technical halt at which trains stop to check brakes. Almost all trains traveling from Khandala to Palasdari stop at Monkey Hill. Formerly, a reversing station was located between Monkey Hill and Khandala. The remains of the reversing station can be seen near the Amrutanjan Bridge on the old Mumbai–Pune road.
\nMonkey hill station offers a scenic view from the train. The best season to view the place is monsoon. Lots of waterfalls & sometimes you feel traveling in the cloud's. At Monkey Hill station, peacocks, monkeys and rabbits appear so close to the tracks that the passengers practically feed them by hand. So the halt at monkey hill station is closely associated with the memories of traveling in Deccan Queen train.
\nCELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
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Enjoy your cuppa with Deccan Queen | Karjat Vada Pav | Coffee Mug. This coffee mug is a tribute to our favorite food memory from the Karjat railway station halt by Deccan Queen. A must-have motivational mug for your study table.
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Eating at the city’s suburban railway stations is an art. Onboard the Deccan Queen, travelers always wait for the halt at Karjat because of vada pav, a staple teatime snack in Maharashtra, on the platform.
\nKarjat on the Konkan railway is famous for its vada pav because Karjat is situated midway between Mumbai and Pune and many local trains halt here on a regular basis. Vada Pav being a quick snack is easy to sell, easy to eat and easy on the pocket too. It is affordable to everyone! So since the trains stop for a short time, there was a vada pav vendor located right outside the station gate who made the freshest vada pavs and travellers seemed to love it. The popularity grew so much that you'll find a vada pav vendor ready with his mobile tray at every door of the train.
\nCELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
Check out our Unique INDIAN RAILWAYS | Deccan Queen Collection.
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Enjoy your cuppa with Deccan Queen | Lonavala Chikki | Coffee Mug. This coffee mug is a tribute to our favorite food memory from the Lonavala railway station halt by Deccan Queen. A must-have motivational mug for your study table.
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Design Inspiration
Onboard the Deccan Queen, travelers always wait for the early halt at Lonavala where they can grab some local delights in terms of Chikki - a truly Indian innovation from the 19th Century. Lonavala-chikki is closely associated with an Indian Railways journey. Innovation of Lonavala Chikki helped build railroads in India.
\nThe tale dates back to the British Raj, when the Empire recruited workers in Maharashtra to build a railway line to connect erstwhile Bombay to its closest hill station, Lonavala. Since laying tracks across mountains was a tedious job, a sweet shop owner named Maganlal Aggarwal in Lonavala decided to make them a cheap, high-calorie snack. That is when he invented the Gud Dani, a mixture of peanuts, melted jaggery and ghee, which is also known as Chikki. Like energy bars, these were distributed to the workers and were a hit among them. Once the project was completed, the chikkis traveled along with workers as it was a convenient snack for the journey. Seeing a business opportunity, the railway authorities commissioned Maganlal Aggarwal to prepare chikki and sell them to travelers between Mumbai and Lonavala.
CELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
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The keychain is inspired by the historic Deccan Queen train - India's first super-fast train between Mumbai and Pune. The introduction of 'Deccan Queen' was a major landmark in the history of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, the forerunner of the Central Railway.
\nMany travelers from Mumbai and Pune have traveled and continue to travel on the scenic route traversed by the Deccan Queen. Many of their life memories are intertwined with the large network and experiences of train travel. This is perfect to take away and keep memories of this journey in the form of a Deccan Queen train-themed keychain.
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\nCELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
Check out our Unique INDIAN RAILWAYS | Deccan Queen Collection.
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Proudly wear this Deccan Queen | Monkey Hill | TShirt. This Tshirt is a tribute to the famous halt at Monkey Hill railway station by Deccan Queen train.
\nDescending from Pune to Mumbai the Deccan Queen Express makes a safety stop at Monkey Hill (MHLC). Monkey Hill is a railway station on the Bhor Ghat in Maharashtra, India. It serves as a technical halt at which trains stop to check brakes. Almost all trains traveling from Khandala to Palasdari stop at Monkey Hill. Formerly, a reversing station was located between Monkey Hill and Khandala. The remains of the reversing station can be seen near the Amrutanjan Bridge on the old Mumbai–Pune road.
\nMonkey hill point offers a scenic view from the train. The best season to view the place is monsoon. Lots of waterfalls & sometimes you feel traveling in the cloud's. At Monkey Hill station, peacocks, monkeys and rabbits appear so close to the tracks that the passengers practically feed them by hand. So the halt at monkey hill station is closely associated with the memories of traveling in Deccan Queen train.
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\nCELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
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Proudly wear this Deccan Queen | Lonavala Chikki | TShirt. This t-shirt is a tribute to our favorite food memory from the Lonavala railway station halt by Deccan Queen.
\nOnboard the Deccan Queen, travelers always wait for the early halt at Lonavala where they can grab some local delights in terms of Chikki - a truly Indian innovation from the 19th Century. Lonavala-chikki is closely associated with an Indian Railways journey. Innovation of Lonavala Chikki helped build railroads in India.
\nThe tale dates back to the British Raj, when the Empire recruited workers in Maharashtra to build a railway line to connect erstwhile Bombay to its closest hill station, Lonavala. Since laying tracks across mountains was a tedious job, a sweet shop owner named Maganlal Aggarwal in Lonavala decided to make them a cheap, high-calorie snack. That is when he invented the Gud Dani, a mixture of peanuts, melted jaggery and ghee, which is also known as Chikki. Like energy bars, these were distributed to the workers and were a hit among them. Once the project was completed, the chikkis traveled along with workers as it was a convenient snack for the journey. Seeing a business opportunity, the railway authorities commissioned Maganlal Aggarwal to prepare chikki and sell them to travelers between Mumbai and Lonavala.
\nFeatures:
Care Instructions
\nCheck out our Unique INDIAN RAILWAYS | Deccan Queen Collection.
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Proudly wear this Deccan Queen | Karjat Vada Pav | TShirt. This t-shirt is a tribute to our favorite food memory from the Karjat railway station halt by Deccan Queen.
\nEating at the city’s suburban railway stations is an art. Onboard the Deccan Queen, travelers always wait for the halt at Karjat because of vada pav, a staple teatime snack in Maharashtra, on the platform.
\nKarjat on the Konkan railway is famous for its vada pav because Karjat is situated midway between Mumbai and Pune and many local trains halt here on a regular basis. Vada Pav being a quick snack is easy to sell, easy to eat and easy on the pocket too. It is affordable to everyone! So since the trains stop for a short time, there was a vada pav vendor located right outside the station gate who made the freshest vada pavs and travellers seemed to love it. The popularity grew so much that you'll find a vada pav vendor ready with his mobile tray at every door of the train.
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Care Instructions
\n CELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
Check out our Unique INDIAN RAILWAYS | Deccan Queen Collection.
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Proudly wear this Deccan Queen | Khandala Ghat Tunnels | TShirt. This t-shirt is a tribute to the Khandala Ghat Rail Tunnels traversed by the Deccan Queen.
\nKhandala is the beautiful hill station in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, Located at one end the Bhor Ghat. Khandala tunnel is one of the best rail tunnels in Maharashtra. The Bhor Ghat line between Karjat and Khandala was one of the toughest rail engineering projects in the mid 19th century. It took nearly a decade to build and consisted of 25 tunnels and other viaducts, bridges. The last stretch near Khandala was particularly tough.
\nMany travelers from Mumbai and Pune have traveled and continue to travel on the scenic route traversed by the Deccan Queen- India's first super-fast train. Many of their life memories are intertwined with the large network and experiences of train travel. This t-shirt is perfect to take away and keep memories of this journey in the form of a Khandala Ghat Tunnels-themed t-shirt.
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Care Instructions
\n CELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
Check out our Unique INDIAN RAILWAYS | Deccan Queen Collection.
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Enjoy your cuppa with Deccan Queen | Khandala Ghat Tunnels | Coffee Mug. This coffee mug is perfect to take away and keep memories of this journey in the form of a Khandala Ghat Tunnels-themed coffee mug. A must-have motivational mug for your study table.
Features
Design Inspiration
Khandala is the beautiful hill station in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, Located at one end the Bhor Ghat. Khandala tunnel is one of the best rail tunnels in Maharashtra. The Bhor Ghat line between Karjat and Khandala was one of the toughest rail engineering projects in the mid 19th century. It took nearly a decade to build and consisted of 25 tunnels and other viaducts, bridges. The last stretch near Khandala was particularly tough.
\nMany travelers from Mumbai and Pune have traveled and continue to travel on the scenic route traversed by the Deccan Queen- India's first super-fast train. Many of their life memories are intertwined with the large network and experiences of train travel.
\nCELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
Check out our Unique INDIAN RAILWAYS | Deccan Queen Collection.
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Enjoy playing with Deccan Queen | Playing Cards - Set of 2 while travelling in the iconic DQ train with deluxe train service. The history of the train includes the tradition of playing Rummy and Teen Patti by its passionate travellers as the train travels between Pune & Mumbai. An extension of the tradition of playing cards in Mumbai’s Local Trains where space is carved out in the crowded locals by using a brief case of one of its passengers and a game of cards is dealt out and played by fellow passenger groups, using the brief case as a “table”. Its our honour to create a souvenir of this tradition - with caricatures of the old Deccan Queen of the last few decades and the livery of the train introduced recently.
This Deccan Queen | Playing Cards - Set of 2 is perfect to take away and keep memories of this journey in the form of a Deccan Queen train-themed card game.
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Design Inspiration
This product is a tribute to the historic Deccan Queen train - India's first super-fast train between Mumbai and Pune.
\nCELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
Check out our Unique INDIAN RAILWAYS | Deccan Queen Collection.
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Enjoy your cuppa with Deccan Queen | Coffee Mug. A must-have motivational mug for your study table.
Features
Design Inspiration
This product is a tribute to the historic Deccan Queen train - India's first super-fast train between Mumbai and Pune.
\nCELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
Check out our Unique INDIAN RAILWAYS | Deccan Queen Collection.
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Be a proud citizen and wear the cap with the iconic Deccan Queen train! This cap is a tribute to the historic Deccan Queen train - India's first super-fast train between Mumbai and Pune. The introduction of 'Deccan Queen' was a major landmark in the history of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, the forerunner of the Central Railway. Many travelers from Mumbai and Pune have traveled and continue to travel on the scenic route traversed by the Deccan Queen. Many of their life memories are intertwined with the large network and experiences of train travel. This is perfect to take away and keep memories of this journey in the form of a Deccan Queen-themed cap.
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\nCELEBRATING The DECCAN QUEEN | Dakkhan Ki Rani
The Deccan Queen, the iconic train that runs between Mumbai & Pune winding its way up the scenic Khandala Ghat passing through 28 tunnels to reach Pune! A train that has been, for the last 92 years an institution for many replete with its associated memories!
A train that started its journey as a Europeans only train in 1930 with many firsts – first fully electric train, first vestibular train and first to have a pantry car! Opened to Indians in 1940, it has since been the lifeline of Pune-Mumbai-Pune travel and the “business connect” between the two cities!
Central Railway recently launched the NEW! Deccan Queen. Inspired by the history and royalty of Pune and its monuments, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad designed the new interiors and exterior to embody the colours and symbols of Royalty, Harmony, Imperium and Solace! The design embodies an understated imperium of the queen, in a powerful yet understated form with hints of dynamic elements in a linear flow, embellished with details from our heritage.
Check out our Unique INDIAN RAILWAYS | Deccan Queen Collection.
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Preamble Of Indian Constitution Frame - a Wall Frame for your home or office to proudly display the foundations of the Republic of India.
\nThe Preamble states the guiding principles and philosophy of the Constitution. 'We the people of India…’ the Preamble to the Constitution of India is considered the heart and soul of the country’s structure. The Preamble to the Constitution of India is a brief introductory statement that sets out guidelines, which guide the people of the nation, and to present the principles of the Constitution, and to indicate the source from which the document derives its authority, and meaning.
\nConstitution as a work of Art - The Indian Constitution is not only a consolidation of laws and regulations. But it is a wonderful repository of India's traditional art. It gives us a sense of India’s rich tradition and culture. It’s a glimpse into our cultural heritage. Adorning the Constitution with pictures depicting Indian culture and heritage was a task entrusted to Nandalal Bose and his 40 students from Shantiniketan. Bose decorated several pages of the first manuscript with stylish borders, headers, and backdrops. He even embossed complex patterns on the edges and made the covers in gold. These embossments are reminiscent of the Ajanta murals.
\nThe calligraphy in the book was done by Prem Behari Narain Raizada and several students of Shantiniketan worked on the borders that frame each page.
\nEach part of the Constitution begins with a depiction of a phase or scene from India’s national history. The artworks represent various periods in Indian history, including the Vedic Period, Mohenjodaro in the Indus Valley, the Gupta and Maurya empires as well as the Mughal era.
\nWe are so used to seeing clauses, acts and amendments in our textbooks that we’ve forgotten about the original.
\nGet one now - to get your employees, partners and children to appreciate the foundations of Constitutional India!
\nTo know more about the magnificent work of decorating the Indian Constitution check out Republic of Art: The Constitution as an Illustrated History of India written by The Heritage Lab (THL) .
\nThe original of the Constitution book is kept in a special helium-filled case in the Library of the Parliament of India. But you can read the Constitution of India (Original copy) in digital format here (Source: Rare Book Society of India, Photolithographed at the Survey of India Offices, Dehra Dun, India - 1950).
Shunya Medallion - A silver plated brass coin with fine engraving of Shunya or ZERO, India's greatest gift to the world that inspired this! Our attempt to spread awareness of the greatest contribution of Indians to the world –Zero translates to this one-of-a-kind statement medallion. This medallion is sure to delight coin collectors. Comes in a protective display case.
This medallion comes with a wooden stand.
\nDesign Inspiration:
\nThe Sanskrit word for zero, “shunya”, which means void or empty is derived from the word for growth, combined with the early definition found in the Rig-veda of \"lack\" or \"deficiency.\" The derivative of the two definitions is Śūnyata, a Buddhist doctrine of \"emptiness,\" or emptying one's mind from impressions and thoughts. Thus Shunyata is an important philosophical concept that explains the concept of creation from nothing to something and back to nothing – as nothing is permanent in life! From this philosophy, we think that a numeral to use in mathematical equations developed.
\nZERO was the harbinger of scientific advances in the world – after which scientific progress happened much faster and mathematical concepts driven by the ZERO helped create many technologies that changed the world.
\nCheck out our Unique Shunya Collection.
\nCare: Wipe it with moist cloth, not too dry, not too wet.
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This gorgeous Jamdani scarf is hand-woven on the loom, using fine hand-spun cotton yarn (khadi). We love this take on the traditional Jamdani weave from West Bengal, India. The temple motif in elegant indigo, gives this jamdani scarf a timeless feel.
\nThe history of this royal weave can be traced back to the 3rd century BC, with its earliest mention in the Arthashatra, an ancient Indian text. This weave was principally practised by the skilled weavers of Bangladesh and came to the notice of the world as early as 1851, when it was displayed in all its glory in a London exhibition. As the years passed, weavers from Bangladesh settled in the Eastern parts of India and brought with them their skills and craft. Jamdani is one of the most labour intensive and skilful of weaving techniques, where threads are passed through the fabric while weaving, to create elaborate patterns and motifs.
\nSubtle variations are intrinsic to the charm and uniqueness of a handcrafted product like this jamdani scarf.
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\nSubtle variations are intrinsic to the charm and uniqueness of a handcrafted product like this handmade scarf.
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EDUCATIONAL KIT Ideal to make children aware of the important Indian Rivers through fun activities. From this kit child can make a beautiful pop-up accordion book on the journey of River Ganga.
\nGREAT GIFT FOR AGES 7 years + A happy gift for any occasion !Great return gift idea for birthdays too!
\nINCLUDES 20 colouring templates and Instructions sheet.
\nSKILLS ENHANCED
\nWe stimulate creative thinking and imaginative play while sharing the rich cultural heritage of India. This Kit encourages non-digital and tactile play .
\nA FAIR TRADE product .
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\nAGE Ideal for ages : 5 + years
\nINCLUDES
\nA FAIR TRADE PRODUCT This kit directly supports the artisans and helps in sustaining their art form.Potli is a member of FAIR TRADE FORUM-India.
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\nGREAT GIFT FOR AGES 7 years + A happy gift for any occasion !Great return gift idea for birthdays too!
\nINCLUDES 20 colouring templates and Instructions sheet.
\nSKILLS ENHANCED
\nWe stimulate creative thinking and imaginative play while sharing the rich cultural heritage of India. This Kit encourages non-digital and tactile play .
\nA FAIR TRADE product
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\nMany steel cookware/utensils have now replaced the ancient Brass cookware/utensils, but when it comes to its taste and therapeutic properties, Brass utensils are truly unmatched. Brass is an alloy of Copper and Zinc. Since it has copper, it has antimicrobial properties. Brass is alkaline in nature and is oxidised or in other words becomes acidic when it comes in contact with air. This is why brass is always covered when not in use. Due to its alkalinity, it is used in the preparation of many cookware /utensils such as the davara. It neutralises the acidic nature of the food that's cooked or prepared in it. The Zinc in Brass regulates the immune system and its role ranges from inflammatory responses to antibody production. It also plays a role in wound healing by removing bacteria, tissue debris removal, formation of new blood vessels and scar formation. Using Brass can provide one with all these benefits.
\nThese Brass Coffee tumblers are truly timeless and with proper care, they can last through generations. So, if you love your morning coffee, give it a traditional twist by serving it in one of our Brass Davara set, made manually by our rural artisans.
Usage Instruction
\nThe shine can be brought back with little scrub of tamarind paste or Brass polishing. Refrain from using steel wired scrubs.
\nCheck out our Unique Culinary collection.
\nRecipe Using This Product
\nSurprise your fiancé with this set of two pairs of artfully crafted bidri earrings for her. These bidri earrings are made up of zinc and copper with pure silver inlay work.
Bidri craft developed in the 14th century C.E. as a part of the Bahamani Sultanate with Persian inputs. This product is made by eight-stage manufacturing process. It starts with the casting of base structure from an alloy of copper and zinc metal. Then pure silver wire or sheet inlaying in engraved portion of casting & silver inlaid part smoothening again by buffing and finally oxidizing (to make it black) of silver inlaid casting by baking it in liquid mixture of Bidar soil and ammonium chloride. During this oxidising process, only casting becomes black & pure silver remains shining!
Care Instructions: Store in a cool dry place. If the lustre of piece seems to fade lightly wipe with a piece of soft cloth and few drops of coconut oil. The lustre would be back. Keep away from water and exposure to moisture.
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\nThe National Pledge is an oath of allegiance to the Republic of India. It is commonly recited by Indians in unison at public events, especially in schools, and during the Independence Day and Republic Day celebrations. It is commonly found printed in the opening pages of school textbooks and calendars. It is recited in the morning assembly of most Indian schools. However, Pledge is the part of the Indian Constitution.
\nThe pledge was originally composed in Telugu by writer and IAS Officer, Pydimarri Venkata Subba Rao in 1962. It was first read out in a school in Visakhapatnam in 1963 and was subsequently translated into various regional languages.
\nConstitution as a work of Art - The Indian Constitution is not only a consolidation of laws and regulations. But it is a wonderful repository of art. It gives us a sense of India’s rich tradition and culture. It’s a glimpse into our cultural heritage. Adorning the Constitution with pictures depicting Indian culture and heritage was a task entrusted to Nandalal Bose and his students from Shantiniketan. Bose decorated several pages of the first manuscript with stylish borders, headers, and backdrops. He even embossed complex patterns on the edges and made the covers in gold. These embossments are reminiscent of the Ajanta murals.
\nThe calligraphy in the book was done by Prem Behari Narain Raizada and several students of Shantiniketan worked on the borders that frame each page.
\nEach part of the Constitution begins with a depiction of a phase or scene from India’s national history. The artworks represent various periods in Indian history, including the Vedic Period, Mohenjodaro in the Indus Valley, the Gupta and Maurya empires as well as the Mughal era.
\nWe are so used to seeing clauses, acts and amendments in our textbooks that we’ve forgotten about the original. So we are trying to remaster the Indian constitution to its original glory took.
\nTo know more about the magnificent work of decorating the Indian Constitution check out Republic of Art: The Constitution as an Illustrated History of India written by The Heritage Lab (THL) .
\nThe original of the Constitution book is kept in a special helium-filled case in the Library of the Parliament of India. But you can read the Constitution of India (Original copy) in digital format here (Source: Rare Book Society of India, Photolithographed at the Survey of India Offices, Dehra Dun, India - 1950)
\nCheck out our Unique INDIA | The Republic Collection.
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\nFeatures:Bamboo is one of the most plentiful natural materials around, this speaker is just about as eco-friendly as you can get. No Bamboo Speaker will be the same, either, since each cut of bamboo will have unique markings and a different look. Either way, it’s an attractive device that we wouldn’t mind having on our bedside table.
\nCombining regular yoga and meditation with the use of essential oils can optimize your experience, helping you get more out of each session. Help feel relaxed at peace in a meditative state with our hand-crafted oil diffuser and 100% pure essential oil (therapeutic grade) set. Let the air around you deliver a suitably light and refreshing fragrance to your home interiors, revitalizing your mind, body, and soul! Well-being in its purest state, it is an ideal way to keep your home smelling divine, no matter what the season.
\nFeatures:
\n• The set includes 1 Hand painted ceramic oil diffuser with meticulous attention to detail, 1 Odati (Citrus blend) essential oil 5 ML bottle & 1 Karpura (Camphor) essential oil 5 ML bottle
• Odati Essential Oil- The Citrus Blend. This blend is rich in vitamin-C. It is a mix of steamed distilled essential oils of sweet lime & mandarin. It can help in treating acne & pimples. Its inhalation helps uplift mood, over come nausea and aid digestion. Can be used to soothe nervous tension & sadness when diffused.
• Karpura Essential Oil- Pure Camphor- This is steamed distilled essential oil of camphor leaves (Camphora). It helps to balance Kapha Dosha in the body. Camphor is also widely used to fight bacterial, fungal & viral infection.
• The diffuser makes a decorative display with the flickering flame of the tea light-capturing & casting a warm glow of the carving on the surface
• Makes a decorative display with the flickering flame of the tea light-capturing & casting a warm glow of the carving on the surface
• Unique shapes and designs
Direction of Use: Pour some water in the bowl and then add the essential oil (always dilute the essential oil with base oil) coming with this product or you may use your own if you have, place a tea light candle inside the diffuser and allow the aroma to reach the desired heat, the water will warm quickly by lighted tea candle than aroma will start diffusion in the air.
\nCraft History: The oil diffuser has been handcrafted by Indian rural artisans of Jaipur, Rajasthan. The craft gets its name from the distinctive Persian blue colour used to dye the ceramic. The art of making blue glaze pottery came to Rajasthan via Kashmir, their entry point to India.
\nThe art uses a mix of powdered stone and glass borax gum & water to produce what is known as Egyptian paste which is then glazed and low fired what gives candle holders its color and finally decorated with floral motifs.
\nCare Instructions: Easy to clean and washable.
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\nFeatures:
\n• The set includes 4 wine bottle stoppers
• The stoppers are hand painted ceramic
• These stoppers are sturdy cork base
• Unique shapes and designs
Craft Story: The stopper set has been handcrafted by Indian rural artisans of Jaipur, Rajasthan. The craft gets its name from the distinctive Persian blue colour used to dye the ceramic. The art of making blue glaze pottery came to Rajasthan via Kashmir, their entry point to India.
\nThe art uses a mix of powdered stone and glass borax gum & water to produce what is known as Egyptian paste which is then glazed and low fired what gives wine stoppers its color and finally decorated with floral motifs.
\nCare Instructions: Easy to clean and washable.
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\nFeatures:
\n• The set includes 1 Hand painted ceramic oil diffuser with meticulous attention to detail, 1 Odati (Citrus blend) essential oil 5 ML bottle & 1 Karpura (Camphor) essential oil 5 ML bottle
• Odati Essential Oil- The Citrus Blend. This blend is rich in vitamin-C. It is a mix of steamed distilled essential oils of sweet lime & mandarin. It can help in treating acne & pimples. Its inhalation helps uplift mood, over come nausea and aid digestion. Can be used to soothe nervous tension & sadness when diffused.
• Karpura Essential Oil- Pure Camphor- This is steamed distilled essential oil of camphor leaves (Camphora). It helps to balance Kapha Dosha in the body. Camphor is also widely used to fight bacterial, fungal & viral infection.
• The diffuser makes a decorative display with the flickering flame of the tea light-capturing & casting a warm glow of the carving on the surface
• Unique shapes and designs
Direction of Use: Pour some water in the bowl and then add the essential oil (always dilute the essential oil with base oil) coming with this product or you may use your own if you have, place a tea light candle inside the diffuser and allow the aroma to reach the desired heat, the water will warm quickly by lighted tea candle than aroma will start diffusion in the air.
\nCraft History: The oil diffuser has been handcrafted by Indian rural artisans of Jaipur, Rajasthan. The craft gets its name from the distinctive Persian blue colour used to dye the ceramic. The art of making blue glaze pottery came to Rajasthan via Kashmir, their entry point to India.
\nThe art uses a mix of powdered stone and glass borax gum & water to produce what is known as Egyptian paste which is then glazed and low fired what gives candle holders its color and finally decorated with floral motifs.
\nCare Instructions: Easy to clean and washable.
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\nThese pillows are ideal for fitness classes and travel.
\nWhat is a yoga pillow used for?
\nPillows are widely used in restorative yoga classes. A pillow can be placed under various parts of the body for firm yet comfortable support to encourage total release and relaxation. Restorative yoga can have a deeply soothing effect on the mind and nervous system – think of a bolster as restorative yoga’s best friend!
A pillow is particularly useful in pregnancy yoga and can also be super helpful for anyone working with injuries or specific conditions – basically, a pillow offers support to any part of the body that requires more support. It is perfect to support yoga asanas like Paryankasana (Couch Pose).
Craft Story:
\nThe removable pillow cover is woven of natural fibers like Jute and Cotton fabrics by a collective of 45 Craftswomen from Rajankatti, Makelmardi, Kadoli, Hunnur, Telaganatti, Madanbhavi, and Chikoppa which are drought prone regions in the state of Karnataka. In this jute cotton mat, jute is used in horizontal fashion (in shuttles of loom) to hide the roughness, and to give a detailed finish through cotton thread overlaying. This cotton gives a fine smooth texture feel to the product.
\nThese products are made with using many of Northern Karnataka’s craft-traditions and techniques such as: indigo dyeing of the Neelgars, rope-twisting, folk-stitching and joinery of the Nadafs, vegetable tanning/dyeing of hides and leather-crafting of the Dhor and Samgar communities, wool-felting, spinning and kambal weaving techniques of sheepherding communities.
\nCare Instructions:
\nThe pillow cover is suitable for both hand wash and machine wash in cold water, using a mild detergent. This ensures that your bolster cover remains clean, fresh and germ-free at all times. Use no bleach or softener and also no centrifugation. Hang dry.
\nCheck out our Unique Yoga Accessories Collection.\n
Filled with a lot of facts and some personal anecdotes, the book is a fascinating look at the significance of food. The author is an academic and her erudition is apparent in her writing. It's a book one feels they learn a lot from. It's good read for those interested in history and humanities as well as those interested in food.
\nWhat exactly is 'Indian' food? Can it be classified by region, or religion, or ritual? What are the culinary commonalities across the Indian subcontinent? Do we Indians have a sense of collective self when it comes to cuisine? Or is the pluralism in our food habits and choices the only identity we have ever needed? Turmeric Nation is an ambitious and insightful project which answers these questions, and then quite a few more. Through a series of fascinating essays—delving into geography, history, myth, sociology, film, literature and personal experience—Shylashri Shankar traces the myriad patterns that have formed Indian food cultures, taste preferences and cooking traditions. From Dalit 'haldiya Dal' to the last meal of the Buddha; from aphrodisiacs listed in the Kamasutra to sacred foods offered to gods and prophets; from the use of food as a means of state control in contemporary India to the role of lemonade in stoking rebellion in 19th-century Bengal; from the connection between death and feasting and between fasting and pleasure, this book offers a layered and revealing portrait of India, as a society and a nation, through its enduring relationship with food.
\nAbout the Author
\nShylashri Shankar is a senior fellow at the Centre for Policy Research. She is the author of Scaling Justice: India’s Supreme Court, Anti-Terror Laws and Social Rights and co-author (with Raghav Gaiha) of Battling Corruption: Has NREGA Reached India’s Rural Poor? She has also written on judicial activism in India and Sri Lanka, transformative courts in the Global South, cross-judicial engagement on secularism in India, Sri Lanka and South Africa, ethnic conflict in South Asia and the Middle East, and on the politics and impact of anti-poverty programmes.
\nEver wondered why your grandmother threw a teabag into the pressure cooker while boiling chickpeas, or why she measured using the knuckle of her index finger? Why does a counter-intuitive pinch of salt make your kheer more intensely flavourful? What is the Maillard reaction and what does it have to do with fenugreek? What does your high-school chemistry knowledge, or what you remember of it, have to do with perfectly browning your onions?
Masala Lab by Krish Ashok is a science nerd's exploration of Indian cooking with the ultimate aim of making the reader a better cook and turning the kitchen into a joyful, creative playground for culinary experimentation. Just like memorizing an equation might have helped you pass an exam but not become a chemist, following a recipe without knowing its rationale can be a sub-optimal way of learning how to cook.
Exhaustively tested and researched, and with a curious and engaging approach to food, Krish Ashok puts together the one book the Indian kitchen definitely needs, proving along the way that your grandmother was right all along.
About the Author
\nKrish Ashok is not a chef but cooks daily. He is not a scientist, but he can explain science with easy-to-understand clarity. He trained to be an electronic engineer but is now a software engineer. He learnt to cook from the women in his family, who can make the perfectly fluffy idli without lecturing people on lactobacilli and pH levels. He likes the scientific method not because it offers him the ability to bully people with knowledge, but because it confidently lets him say, 'I don't know, let me test it for myself.'
\nWhen he is not cooking, he's usually playing subversive music on the violin or cello. He lives in Chennai with a wife, who sagely prevents him from buying more gadgets for the kitchen, and a son, who has the flora and fauna in the neighbourhood terrorized.
\n\nAranmula Kannadi- This is traditional aranmula mirror.
\nIt is believed that keeping an Aranmula kannadi/mirror in the house brings prosperity and luck to the owner. For this reason, it is given as a gift during weddings and housewarming ceremonies. People are typically intrigued that a mirror made of alloy has reflective properties like a plane glass mirror, and also surprised that the alloy is brittle.
This is a 100% manually crafted product. No machines are using for its making. So, the actual design and/or texture might slightly vary when compared to the images displayed here.
Instruction for Uses:- Keep the mirror under room temperature away from heat and dust. Do not touch by fingers on the reflective surface. Finger prints with the moisture should be cleaned off immediately preventing corrosion. The moisture will spoil the mirror and frame.
Aranmula Kannadi- This is traditional aranmula mirror.
\nIt is believed that keeping an Aranmula kannadi/mirror in the house brings prosperity and luck to the owner. For this reason, it is given as a gift during weddings and housewarming ceremonies. People are typically intrigued that a mirror made of alloy has reflective properties like a plane glass mirror, and also surprised that the alloy is brittle.
This is a 100% manually crafted product. No machines are using for its making. So, the actual design and/or texture might slightly vary when compared to the images displayed here.
Instruction for Uses:- Keep the mirror under room temperature away from heat and dust. Do not touch by fingers on the reflective surface. Finger prints with the moisture should be cleaned off immediately preventing corrosion. The moisture will spoil the mirror and frame.
A Toran is tied on the door of a home and temple to please and attract the divine energy of Goddess Lakshmi. As torans have been a symbol of prosperity and wealth since ancient times, these will surely fill your living spaces with goodwill and gaiety.
\nThe meaning and importance of festivals one realises so much more as one grows older. One looks back and reminisces about those innocent days of first hunting for a bunch of mango leaves, cleaning them, wiping them, getting the brightest leaves, making the little loop using the petiole of the leaf, and then looking for a twine to string all these leaves in to a toran. Fixing the toran is a declaration of the beginning of the festivities.
It is these festivals that define who we are. It ties us. It binds us. It grounds us to our ethos, our pastor heritage. Torans are traditionally made of marigold flowers and mango leaves. We now have this beauty, the Mango-Marigold Toran created out of fabric, by the deft hands of our Kaarigars. Vivid bottle green leaves, perfectly cut, made taut and then finished. Once the basic leaves get done, they are attached to a gold band that provides both setting and the means to hoist on the frame of the door. These leaves are then further embellished with marigold flowers made by the ladies of a NGO that KaleNele supports.
A labour of love. An auspicious adornment for your door. A harbinger of positive energies in to the homes of one and all. The toran has 12 fabric leaves and 12 fabric flowers. Three slots on the loop on either sides allows to adjust and get the toran to fit perfectly to the nails affixed for your toran. Fits any regular door size.
\nThe traditional Toran is presented here in Khunn fabric, passionately woven by weavers from Ilkal in Karnataka and a distinctive part of the identity of rural women of north Karnataka, and parts of adjoining Maharashtra. The colours of Mango leaves and Marigold flowers are represented in the khunn cloth toran. A lucky and practical charm for your home, with its colourful vibrancy.
\nCare: Flat hand wash, flat dry in shade. Iron with thin cotton fabric covering the Toran.
\nThis Educational Kit of Bandhani is a simple Tie Dye kit - a fun filled process of tying a fabric with thread and then dyeing it. Bandhani is an Indian traditional method of tie dye and also the oldest in the world ,almost 5000 years old and still practiced in Indian. With our Bandhani kit, Learn the Indian traditional style of Tie Dye , using the traditional simple tools - nakhla and bungri and dried flowers for dyeing.
\nAGE Ideal for ages: 10 years +Adult Supervision recommended
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\nGOOD QUALITY
\nMaterial: Natural ingredients, fabric napkin, thread
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\nThis embroidered patch - inspired by the fire that takes ISRO’s missions to the Mars (Mangalyaan).
\nISRO is the pioneer of Space Technology in the world and it runs the world’s most economically efficient Space programs including the Moon & Mars missions – Chandrayaan & Mangalyaan.
\nThis product is a tribute to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the country’s technological prowess as it stirs up national pride.
\nThe Mars Orbiter Mission (M.O.M.), also called Mangalyaan was India’s first interplanetary mission and was majorly led by women! In 2013, India reached the Mars - the Red Planet - India's space odyssey got a turbo boost. Mangalyaan launched a probe carrying five instruments to study aspects of the red planet, from its mineral composition to potential signs of past life. Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) is also one of the cheapest interplanetary missions ever undertaken. The success in placing the spacecraft in the Martian orbit has made India the fourth space power after the United States, Europe and Russia to orbit or land on the Red Planet.
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\nWooden train toy : This is a build and play wooden pull toy that consists of more than 20 pieces of various shapes and sizes. This toy helps in developing the child's motor coordinating skills and spatial intelligence. My Train offers hours of quality play time for children. Handicraft product made by artisans from Channapatna. Compliant with International Toy Safety StandardsThis is a build and play wooden pull toy that consists of more than 20 pieces of various shapes and sizes. This toy helps in developing the child's motor coordinating skills and spatial intelligence. My Train offers hours of quality play time for children. Handicraft product made by artisans from Channapatna and coloured with natural dyes. Compliant with International Toy Safety Standards.
\nThis handcrafted product is made by artisans of Channapatna Woodcraft, craft that has existed since the 1700s near Bangalore in Karnataka. Said to have originated in Persia, Tipu Sultan got local artisans from around Channapatana to learn and develop it, originally to make toys.
These handcrafted wooden crafts are made using traditional, turned lacquer ware techniques and are coloured using natural dyes. These products are absolutely eco friendly and non hazardous. These products are made using locally available soft wood called Ale Mara, natural lacquer and vegetable dyes like turmeric, spinach and indigo. The toys are made with great attention to quality and safety.
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This framed A3 size Kalighat Patachitra painting depicts a wife massaging her husband's feet. The painting is a part of 'Babu-Bibi' series, where the artist has created a humorous semi-satirical painting of Bengali Babus.
\nThis painting will add beauty and brightness to your ethnic corner at your home- in the living room.
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\nThe name Kalighat Pata is applied to a class of paintings and drawings on paper produced by a group of artists called 'patuas; in the neighbourhood of the famous Kali Temple at Kalighat in Calcutta in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
\nIn recent times, Suman Chitrakar of Kalighat, is reviving this style.
\nArtist- The painting is done by Suman Chitrakar, the Patua Artist from West Bengal.Show your dignity towards country with this Indian miniature table flag brass made by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha (KKGSS) - the only authorised center to make Indian Flags! This Indian Table Flag is made of hand spun and hand woven cotton Khadi bunting as promoted by Mahatma Gandhi. The stand and pole of the flag is made of brass. This Indian Table Flag for car, office & study table is an ideal gift item.
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Production of this National Flag is as per strict guidelines of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). National Flag has been reserved for the Khadi Sector for supply to various Govt. agencies, Ministry of Defence, Para Military Forces, etc for official use. This flag is made by the KKGSS based in Hubli, Karnataka. It is not an easy task, because, any defect in the Flags such as colour, size, thread count, strength of yarn, fastness of the colours used for dyeing etc., will be considered as a serious offence and is liable for a fine or imprisonment or both, as per the provisions of Flag Code of India 2002.
A resolution was passed in the Congress Committee to make this as the official flag of India. This was also the battle ensign of the Indian National Army. On July 22, 1947, the Constituent Assembly adopted it as independent India’s National Flag.
\nCheck out our Unique INDIA | The Republic Collection.
\nNational Flag Making Video by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangh (Federation).
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Samriddhi | Gift Kit - a perfect gift set of 8 for house warming ceremony.
\nThe ultimate beauty in a home is its emotional and spiritual warmth. A new home means new beginnings and entering a new home is one of life’s precious moments. In our culture, it is believed that the home is a living being, and the new occupants need to fill it up with good, positive energy and vibes so that the family can have a new peaceful beginning.
\nAs a token of appreciation of our clients and to help them get started in their new home with positive energy, we present this humble Griha Pravesh kit. Symbols of our country’s deep spirituality and knowledge of life rendered lovingly by artisans from India’s Arts & Crafts. Perfect gift set for house warming ceremony.
\nTiranga - Handspun Khadi National Flag - Wall Frame (A4)
\nDisplay this original India Tiranga Flag in your new home - elegantly framed, maintenance free and easy to display! Show your pride for our nation with this Khadi Cotton Flag made by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha (KKGSS) - the only authorised center to make Indian Tiranga Flag! This flag is made of hand spun and hand woven cotton Khadi bunting as promoted by Mahatma Gandhi.
\nRolodex
\nIndic Civilisation and Modern India has been blessed by seekers of truth, an understanding of the cosmos and development of human thought over millennia! Its rich contributions to humankind have been the harbingers of philosophical and scientific progress on this planet. Be Inspired, everyday! A set of 75 inspirational quotes/ the extracts of the speeches made by 75 Indian eminent personalities. Each page of the Rolodex is printed with quote, the name of the personality, his/her field of work and illustration.
\nToran - Copper & Brass
\nA Toran is tied on the door of a home and temple to please and attract the divine energy of Goddess Lakshmi. Various geometric patterns come together in this bunting to make for a great festive décor. Spruce up a door or a wall with this unique copper accessory. Great for use at home and makes for an even better gift this festive season. This product is rendered by artisans of the Tambat Metalcraft, Pune, Maharashtra.
\nDarbha Mediation Mat - 45 inch x 24 inch
\nDarbha Grass Meditation Mat - With a matching cloth bag. The Darbha Grass mat with cotton lining is woven in handlooms by the traditional weavers of Tamil Nadu and comes with anti-skid backing. The Kusha Grass Mats are woven in handlooms by traditional weavers. The Darbha mats has a natural beauty to leave down around the house even whilst you are not using it.
\nGanesha Tealight Candle Holder – Brass Cutwork
\nDecorative candle stand for a tea light, the shape at the back casts a shadow (of Ganesha) as the candle burns. Holds a tea-light candle but transforms it into a décor element for a new home. This Cut Metal Diya Coaster is made of brass with a PVC acrylic sheet base. You can use both indoor & outdoor ( keep safe from moisture & water).
\nCare: Don’t Wash lamp with water Clean with wet cloth.
\nDirection of Using Diffuser & Oil: Pour some water in the bowl and then add the essential oil (always dilute the essential oil with base oil), place a tea light candle inside the diffuser and allow the aroma to reach the desired heat, the water will warm quickly by lighted tea candle than aroma will start diffusion in the air.
\nSaraswati Idol 3.5 Inch - Panchaloha
\nGet this for a new home and good luck charm for education & wealth. This Saraswati Idol is a handmade, one of a kind, Panchaloha (a term for traditional five-metal alloys) sculpture cast by the artists of a small town on the banks of River Cauvery – SWAMIMALAI. The Highlight of the murti manufacture in Swamimalai is the usage of the ancient lost-wax method - a skill passed on for generations since the Chola period.
\nLota Vase – 5 Inches
\nThe use of lota (a word with no English equivalent) has been epic and is believed to have been in existence since 2300 BCE! A multipurpose metal vessel for all walks of Indian life, it is used for fetching water, performing religious rituals, and even practicing yoga. Lacquered, wooden vase is made by artisans of Channapatna Woodcraft, craft that has existed since the 1700s near Bangalore in Karnataka. Said to have originated in Persia. The items are made using traditional, turned lacquer ware techniques and are coloured using natural dyes.
\nSupport for India’s Arts & Crafts
\nIndia is the birthplace of Art & Craft, and its 3000+ crafts represent our ancient traditions and wisdom. Care for the Earth and Environment and sustainable use of resources is a part of the ethos of the materials and processes of traditional crafts.
\nWe wish you a happy life ahead! Sada Sukhi Raho!
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\nThe ultimate beauty in a home is its emotional and spiritual warmth. A new home means new beginnings and entering a new home is one of life’s precious moments. In our culture, it is believed that the home is a living being, and the new occupants need to fill it up with good, positive energy and vibes so that the family can have a new peaceful beginning.
\nAs a token of appreciation of our clients and to help them get started in their new home with positive energy, we present this humble Griha Pravesh kit. Symbols of our country’s deep spirituality and knowledge of life rendered lovingly by artisans from India’s Arts & Crafts.
\nTiranga - Handspun Khadi National Flag - Wall Frame (A4)
\nDisplay this original India Tiranga Flag in your new home - elegantly framed, maintenance free and easy to display! Show your pride for our nation with this Khadi Cotton Flag made by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha (KKGSS) - the only authorised center to make Indian Tiranga Flag! This flag is made of hand spun and hand woven cotton Khadi bunting as promoted by Mahatma Gandhi.
\nRolodex
\nIndic Civilisation and Modern India has been blessed by seekers of truth, an understanding of the cosmos and development of human thought over millennia! Its rich contributions to humankind have been the harbingers of philosophical and scientific progress on this planet. Be Inspired, everyday! A set of 75 inspirational quotes/ the extracts of the speeches made by 75 Indian eminent personalities. Each page of the Rolodex is printed with quote, the name of the personality, his/her field of work and illustration.
\nKhunn Toran - Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric
\nA Toran is tied on the door of a home and temple to please and attract the divine energy of Goddess Lakshmi. Torans are traditionally made of marigold flowers and mango leaves. Saffrony orange combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow. The traditional Toran is presented here in Khunn fabric, passionately woven by weavers from Ilkal in Karnataka and a distinctive part of the identity of rural women of north Karnataka, and parts of adjoining Maharashtra. The colours of Mango leaves and Marigold flowers are represented in the khunn cloth toran. A lucky and practical charm for your home, with its colourful vibrancy.
\nDarbha Mediation Mat - 45 inch x 24 inch
\nDarbha Grass Meditation Mat - With a matching cloth bag. The Darbha Grass mat with cotton lining is woven in handlooms by the traditional weavers of Tamil Nadu and comes with anti-skid backing. The Kusha Grass Mats are woven in handlooms by traditional weavers. The Darbha mats has a natural beauty to leave down around the house even whilst you are not using it.
\nCopper Bottle 1 Litre – Tambat Metal Craft
\nThe copper bottle is made by artisans of Tambat Metalcraft from Pune, Maharashtra whose legacy dates to the 17th century when they were invited to Pune by the Peshwas. Ancient Indian wisdom has for long advocated the benefits of storing and drinking water from copper vessels.
\nUrli/Floater of Brass
\nFloat flowers and candles in it to add a touch of grandeur and festivity to your new home. Brass – an alloy created by fusing zinc with copper that closely resembles gold – has been around in India since 3rd century BC. It is handcrafted by artisans from Moradabad that is known for its metalwork artistry since the 16th century.
\nSupport for India’s Arts & Crafts
\nIndia is the birthplace of Art & Craft, and its 3000+ crafts represent our ancient traditions and wisdom. Care for the Earth and Environment and sustainable use of resources is a part of the ethos of the materials and processes of traditional crafts.
\nWe wish you a happy life ahead! Sada Sukhi Raho!
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\nThe ultimate beauty in a home is its emotional and spiritual warmth. A new home means new beginnings and entering a new home is one of life’s precious moments. In our culture, it is believed that the home is a living being, and the new occupants need to fill it up with good, positive energy and vibes so that the family can have a new peaceful beginning. Perfect gift set for house warming ceremony.
\nAs a token of appreciation of our clients and to help them get started in their new home with positive energy, we present this humble Griha Pravesh kit. Symbols of our country’s deep spirituality and knowledge of life rendered lovingly by artisans from India’s Arts & Crafts. Perfect gift set for house warming ceremony.
\nKhunn Toran - Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric
\nA Toran is tied on the door of a home and temple to please and attract the divine energy of Goddess Lakshmi. The traditional Toran is presented here in Khunn fabric, passionately woven by weavers from Ilkal in Karnataka and a distinctive part of the identity of rural women of north Karnataka, and parts of adjoining Maharashtra. A lucky and practical charm for your home, with its colourful vibrancy.
\nKite Hanging Decor - Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric
\nA Khunn kite hanging with rudraksha beads and a handcrafted small brass bell is a colourful invitation to anyone who comes to your door. Three different colours of Khunn fabric in tones of nature, woven in Sooji Mallige (jasmine) motif have been converted into little kites (baby cushions). Strung with Rudraksha beads and ending with a small handcrafted brass bell, this is a versatile piece that can be used as a curtain tie with a string, hung from a door knob, or at the pooja place, makes a perfect house warming gift.
\nKashmiri Wooden Tissue Paper / Napkin Holder 6 Inch
\nThis handcrafted tissue paper / napkin holder is made from wood and paper pulp by the artisans from Kashmir. Paper mache was introduced to India in the 14th century by the Persian mystic Mir Syed Ali Hamdani. He was visiting the Kashmir region from Persia, and brought along skilled artisans and craftsmen. Over time, Kashmiri artisans added their own flourishes to the art form, bringing attention to their creations from all around the world. There are two important aspects of Kashmiri paper mache- Sakhtsazi and Naqashi. The first step, Sakhtsazi, involves making the foundation of the paper mache figurine or object with the paper pulp, while Naqashi is the final step of painting and decoration.
\nBowl - Brass Meenakari Craft
\nA brass bowl with Meenakari work to offer sweets /dry fruits for guests. Raja Man Singh of Mewar is regarded as the patron of the meenakari art in 16th century Jaipur due to whose efforts this art gained a wide applaud among the people. The art of meenakari involves coloring and ornamenting the surface of metals with the use of brilliant colors in a beautiful design.
\nDiffuser | Copper – Tambat Metal Craft
\nWell-being in its purest state, it is an ideal way to keep your home smelling divine, no matter what the season. Hand crafted copper oil diffuser is rendered by artisans of the Tambat Metalcraft, Pune, Maharashtra. The legacy of the Tambat Craftspeople who handcraft copper products dates to the 17th century when they were invited to Pune by the Peshwas after Shivaji set up the city as the capital city of the Maratha Empire. 'Matharkaam' or beaten work is the distinguishing feature of Tambat craft.
Care Instructions of Diffuser: It can be wiped clean with a moist soft cloth.
\nSupport for India’s Arts & Crafts
\nIndia is the birthplace of Art & Craft, and its 3000+ crafts represent our ancient traditions and wisdom. Care for the Earth and Environment and sustainable use of resources is a part of the ethos of the materials and processes of traditional crafts.
\nWe wish you a happy life ahead! Sada Sukhi Raho!
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\nThe ultimate beauty in a home is its emotional and spiritual warmth. A new home means new beginnings and entering a new home is one of life’s precious moments. In our culture, it is believed that the home is a living being, and the new occupants need to fill it up with good, positive energy and vibes so that the family can have a new peaceful beginning.
\nAs a token of appreciation of our clients and to help them get started in their new home with positive energy, we present this humble Griha Pravesh kit. Symbols of our country’s deep spirituality and knowledge of life rendered lovingly by artisans from India’s Arts & Crafts. Perfect gift set for house warming ceremony.
\nKhunn Toran - Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric
\nA Toran is tied on the door of a home and temple to please and attract the divine energy of Goddess Lakshmi. Saffrony orange combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow. The traditional Toran is presented here in Khunn fabric, passionately woven by weavers from Ilkal in Karnataka and a distinctive part of the identity of rural women of north Karnataka, and parts of adjoining Maharashtra. A lucky and practical charm for your home, with its colourful vibrancy.
\nKite Hanging Decor (set of 2)- Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric
\nA Khunn kite hanging in ochre and saffrony orange with rudraksha beads and a small brass bell is a colourful invitation to anyone who comes to your door. Three different colours of Khunn fabric in tones dear to Hindu god 'Ganesha', woven in Sooji Mallige (jasmine) motif have been converted into little kites (baby cushions). Strung with Rudraksha beads and ending with a small brass bell, this is a versatile piece that can be used as a curtain tie with a string, hung from a door knob, or at the pooja place, makes a perfect house warming gift and makes for a warm style statement.
\nSupport for India’s Arts & Crafts
\nIndia is the birthplace of Art & Craft, and its 3000+ crafts represent our ancient traditions and wisdom. Care for the Earth and Environment and sustainable use of resources is a part of the ethos of the materials and processes of traditional crafts.
\nWe wish you a happy life ahead! Sada Sukhi Raho!
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\nThe ultimate beauty in a home is its emotional and spiritual warmth. A new home means new beginnings and entering a new home is one of life’s precious moments. In our culture, it is believed that the home is a living being, and the new occupants need to fill it up with good, positive energy and vibes so that the family can have a new peaceful beginning.
\nAs a token of appreciation of our clients and to help them get started in their new home with positive energy, we present this humble Griha Pravesh kit. Symbols of our country’s deep spirituality and knowledge of life rendered lovingly by artisans from India’s Arts & Crafts. Perfect gift set for house warming ceremony.
\nKhunn Toran - Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric
\nA Toran is tied on the door of a home and temple to please and attract the divine energy of Goddess Lakshmi. Saffrony orange combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow. The traditional Toran is presented here in Khunn fabric, passionately woven by weavers from Ilkal in Karnataka and a distinctive part of the identity of rural women of north Karnataka, and parts of adjoining Maharashtra. A lucky and practical charm for your home, with its colourful vibrancy.
\nSaraswati Yantra Diya Plate - Bidri Craft
\nLight-up the yantra and the energy and your luck with a tea-light/diya plate which comes with Saraswati Yantra. It is inspired by Sacred Geometry- Yantra. Reminiscent of the yantra typically drawn in white chalk on a black slate, this one is in silver! A Rangoli. Kolam pattern on the side, to keep your diya! Made from an alloy of zinc and copper with pure silver inlay work (Tarkashi). This Saraswati Yantra Diya Plate is rendered by artisans of the Bidri Metalcraft, craft that was developed in the 14th century C.E. made by artisans from Bidar in Karnataka.
\nKite Hanging Decor - Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric
\nA Khunn kite hanging in ochre and saffrony orange with rudraksha beads and a small brass bell is a colourful invitation to anyone who comes to your door. Three different colours of Khunn fabric in tones dear to Hindu god 'Ganesha', woven in Sooji Mallige (jasmine) motif have been converted into little kites (baby cushions). Strung with Rudraksha beads and ending with a small brass bell, this is a versatile piece that can be used as a curtain tie with a string, hung from a door knob, or at the pooja place, makes a perfect house warming gift and makes for a warm style statement.
\nHaldi Kumkum Set
\nDamru Shaped T-Light- Channapatna Wood Craft
\nLacquered, wooden tea light candle holder- a perfect gift for a new home - is made by artisans of Channapatna Woodcraft, craft that has existed since the 1700s near Bangalore in Karnataka. Said to have originated in Persia, Tipu Sultan got local artisans from around Channapatana to learn and develop it, originally to make toys. The items are made using traditional, turned lacquer ware techniques and are coloured using natural dyes. The products are absolutely eco friendly and non hazardous.
\nLota Vase – 5 Inches
\nThe use of lota (a word with no English equivalent) has been epic and is believed to have been in existence since 2300 BCE! A multipurpose metal vessel for all walks of Indian life, it is used for fetching water, performing religious rituals, and even practicing yoga. Lacquered, wooden vase is made by artisans of Channapatna Woodcraft, craft that has existed since the 1700s near Bangalore in Karnataka. Said to have originated in Persia. The items are made using traditional, turned lacquer ware techniques and are coloured using natural dyes.
\nSupport for India’s Arts & Crafts
\nIndia is the birthplace of Art & Craft, and its 3000+ crafts represent our ancient traditions and wisdom. Care for the Earth and Environment and sustainable use of resources is a part of the ethos of the materials and processes of traditional crafts.
\nWe wish you a happy life ahead! Sada Sukhi Raho!
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\nKey Features:
Usage:
\nA little dip between the pulse points, a little whiff at the nape of the neck, and a little squirt at the pulse beating at the hollow of your throat, and you are set to wow the world with this Fragrance Story fragrance. Can be used during the day or as an Evening Perfume, perfect for nights out and romantic evenings.
\nBenefits of Natural Fragrances:
\nStart Weaving! Compact and fully functional loom for new and experienced weavers. 8 Shaft Handloom is an affordable, versatile yet portable table loom with folding stand is a compact alternative to larger multi-shaft floor looms and easy to use. This loom perfect for guild meetings, workshops, and sampling.
\nEverything is included in the kit. Quick and easy to assemble and warp. Create beautiful and unique garments and home ware. With colour and texture, weave unique fabrics or create beautiful designs with pick-up sticks.
\nThe loom can also make woven tapestries and wall hangings. Made from Polished Teak wood the loom is very strong and robust.
\nFeatures:
\nIncluded accessories (pictures of the accessories come after the product pictures of the loom with stand and the loom without stand):
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