Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Siddhartha Gautama was the founder of Buddhism

Gautam Buddha
Have you seen the statues of the Buddha many times before. They come in different shapes and sizes. They look a bit 'funny, and every time the statue will make you smile ... just a little '! You've seen them in your local Chinese restaurant to be sure. You have heard that they are elements that are very lucky to be around, because they symbolize wealth and prosperity. Of course, this sounds very interesting (and desirable) to you.

Siddhartha Gautama was the founder of Buddhism called faith. It is the character played by most of the statues of Buddha in the world. The first pieces of the Buddha were not created until four or five centuries after Buddha's death. This was done out of respect for him. Therefore, there is no evidence that the form can be used to represent accurately. What we know is that it was an Indian prince who lived from 563-483 BC. His philosophy does not believe in a personal God who punishes evil of our actions or to reward our good works. The path to enlightenment to acquire Nirvana is the most important goal of Buddhism. The founder himself is the one that has learned the truth of nature and lit. You could say that the Buddha is just a human being has a spiritual transformation in the life it reflects.

Statue of Buddha is often said to bring good luck, prosperity, happiness and prosperity. His relationship with Buddhism is an important factor in determining its proper place in his vintage collection. This figure compared to the value of a work of art is something to seriously consider before making a choice. Any pieces you must say something about yourself and your life is going mobile. Enjoy your shopping experience!


Friday, 5 August 2011

Hindu God - Ganesha


Hindu gods Ganesha Statues, Ganesha is the elephant-headed god of overcoming obstacles. It also happens to be the patron god of writers.

Ganesha rides a rat that represents the demon of vanity and impertinence subjugated. The shell is the sound that creates Akash. The laddu (sweet) represents Sattva. The snakes represent control of the poisons of the passions and refer to Shiva, Ganesh's father. Ax removes the bondage of desires. The mudra grants fearlessness. The broken tusk Ganesha is one with which he wrote the Mahabharata.

Lord Ganesha or Ganesh is simply a very important Hindu god like all the spiritual and tantric Hindu customs of worship is addressed to Lord Ganesha. He is the Hindu elephant-headed god. So, you've made the right decision, if you designed the place of Ganesha idols in your home. Statues of God are not only intended for decoration, they work like magic to improve the quality of a house promising.

People are particularly fond of the beautiful statues of Lord Ganesha, as they say that every good deed or 'Shubha' has begun, and the worship of God, Ganesha. So if you have a statue of the god of your home you should always be ready to worship him. And 'quite common to decorate the houses with statues of Hindu gods in Hinduism. In fact, it's pretty hard to find homes where there is this type.

Ganesha is revered as the god of education, knowledge, wisdom and wealth. The devotees of Ganesha are known as "gāṇapatya 'and the festival to celebrate and glorify called Ganesh Chaturthi. Puranas say that on the fourth day of each month, known as Chaturthi, is especially suitable for the worship of Ganesha. It is believed Ganesha Chaturthi who was born in the month of Bhadra (September), where Ganesha Chaturthi festival begins and is held for ten days, esp. Maharashtra (India), although in some parts of the country, this festival is celebrated for five seven or twenty-one days.
Ganges India is where you can buy Ganesh Paintings and other online Indian Fine Arts. The Charter of this site to reproduce and keep alive the ancient tradition of Indian miniature paintings.