Kala Impact Vasant Kunj, Delhi

  • Taste Of Teak

    Taste Of Teak

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    A set of two cups and a tray, masterly chiseled out from teak wood. The Gilding work lacquered with multiple layers enhances the life of this product for several decades.

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  • Swastika

    Swastika

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    Swastika is normally believed to be an amalgam of the words Su and Asati. Su means 'good' and Asati meant 'to exist'. As per Sanskrit grammar the words Su and Asati when amalgamated into one word become Swastika. Thus, the literal meaning of the term Swastika would be 'let well-prevail'. Swastika also is the sign of Lord Ganesha.

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  • Shri Navgraha Yantra Rectangle Frame

    Shri Navgraha Yantra Rectangle Frame

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    This is in regard to one of the finest Utility artifacts created by the Master Artisans of Jodhpur. In my opinion, this one piece alone can evoke positive aura at Home and can bring peace and prosperity in our life. ‘Nava’ means nine. ‘Graha’ means planets. As per Vedic Astrology, there are nine planets that influence our lives. The position of planet at the time of human birth will have influence on ones actions in different situations in life. The brief explanation about each Graha and its influence on human being: Surya Sun Surya or Sun is the most powerful living God - whom everyone can see, perceive and pray. Presiding deity of this planet is God Siva. Sun bestows good health and prosperity. Chandra Moon Moon is the planet, which rules over mind and gives success. Chandra or Moon is a lovable God - Pleasing to the children as well as elders, universally appealing to everyone whatever may be the religion. Goddess Parvathi rules the planet. Kuja Mars Mars is the planet, which gives prosperity and wealth. Angaraka or Mars is regarded as a God of martial character, red in every aspect. Even the Romans held him as their Guru. He is the Son of Earth and is ruled by Lord Subramanya. Bhudha Mercury Mercury is the planet which gives knowledge. Bhudha or Mercury is considered as the greatest among the wise. This Devata bestows wisdom and wealth on his devotees. He is ruled by Lord Maha Vishnu. Guru Jupiter Jupiter gives education and knowledge. Brihaspati is the Guru Jupiter. He results in a cure from ailments and helps one cleanse his/her negative emotions and gives strength, valour, longevity, etc. He grants the boon of fatherhood to the childless, good education Vidya. He is ruled by Lord Dakshinamurthy. Sukra Venus Venus gives the knowledge of art, music etc. Sukra or Venus is the bestower of long life, wealth, happiness, children, property and good education. He is ruled by Goddess Mahalakshmi. Sani Saturn Saturn gives happiness. A prayer to him, especially on Saturdays, is said to mitigate the hardships one will have to face during bad periods. Saniswara is considered equally a bestower of all benefits to the devotees who pray sincerely to him. He is ruled by Lord Yama. Rahu Ascending node of the Moon Rahu makes the life stronger. Rahu is instrumental in strengthening ones power and converting even any enemy into a friend. Ketu Descending node of the Moon Kettu brings prosperity to the devotee's family removes the effect of bad, illness arising out of poisonous matter entering one's body. He grants good health, wealth and all round prosperity.

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  • Shri Maa Asthalakshmi Frame

    Shri Maa Asthalakshmi Frame

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    Shri Maa Asthalakshmi Frame

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  • Shree Krishna

    Shree Krishna

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    Lord Krishna is another of the most commonly worshipped deities in the Hindu faith. He is considered to be the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. Shree Krishna delivered Bhagwad Gita on battlefield to Arjun. He, is also known for His bravery in destroying evil powers. The Lord is usually depicted as playing the flute murali, indicating spread of the melody of love to people. Lord Krishna is also shown with his pet cow, his childhood favorite. Of all the incarnations, Lord Krishna is revered as a full and complete incarnation (purna avatara of Lord Vishnu

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  • Sacred Frame

    Sacred Frame

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    Theva work on a metal photo frame from Partabgarh is replicated on a wooden frame with gilding work is an experiment. The figures taken from mythology, shows Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, Balkrishna, Lord Shiva in meditation and Hanuman the monkey God, carrying a mace.

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  • planter

    planter

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    Ideal for placement inside the house and office. The floral pattern with birds and a wide variety of more formal decorative motifs enhances the Planter's appeal.

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  • Pen Stand

    Pen Stand

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    We are offering pen stand etc.

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  • Mystic Face

    Mystic Face

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    The Gold face of Tutankhamun, perhaps the most famous image of Egyptian artistic skills and pharonoic opulence.

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  • Mother Child Crafts

    Mother Child Crafts

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    We offer Mother Child Crafts.

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  • Letter Rack

    Letter Rack

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    A Utility item for high profile executives and businessmen. The floral pattern spread all around is an original work of the artist.

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  • Traditional Sikh Khanda

    Traditional Sikh Khanda

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    The Khanda khanda is one of the most important symbols of Sikhism. It is a collection of four weapons commonly used by Sikhs at the time of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The weapons have symbolic meanings. The Khanda symbolises knowledge of God, the Chakkar symbolizes the oneness of God, Miri means political sovereighty and Piri means spiritual sovereighty. The Chakar is the circle that indicates that God and eternal life is without end and perfect. Ek Onkar and other variants means one God and is a central tenet of Sikh religious philosophy. It is also a symbol of the unity of God in Sikhism, and is found on all religious scriptures and places such as Gurdwaras.

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  • Jewelled Female

    Jewelled Female

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    Jewelled Female

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  • Gold Frame

    Gold Frame

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    The traditional rajasthani art on photo-frame is world famous. This typical design is one of the first choice among millions across the globe

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  • Padukas

    Padukas

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    These Padukas can be kept in puja room as a symbol of God's feet. They symbolize God's presence and daily worship of these Padukas help to step into a life of fullness. These Padukas can also be worn by person in temple or other religious places, but once worn these are not suitable for puja purposes.

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  • Dus Guru

    Dus Guru

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    The Sikhs had Ten prophets called the Gurus. The time-period of the history of the Gurus ranged from 1469 A.D , when Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikhism was born, to 1708 A.D, when the Tenth prophet, Guru Gobind Singh departed from this mortal world for his heavenly abode 239 years.

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  • Divine Couple

    Divine Couple

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    Joseph and Mary would have to be two of the most amazing people - not merely because of what happened to them, but in their responses to those events. God graciously used them for His purpose to bring His Son into the world. Their response to God's working in their lives was one of joyful and complete submission to His will

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  • Cross

    Cross

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    The Christian cross is the best-known religious symbol of Christianity. It is generally seen as a representation of the crucifixion of Jesus. The cross is the splendor of all missionaries; it embodies the great moral reforms initiated by The Lord Himself

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  • Chess Board

    Chess Board

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    chess board with genuine gold foiling work

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  • Aum

    Aum

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    Om or Aum is of paramount importance in Hinduism. This symbol represents Brahman, the impersonal Absolute of Hinduism omnipotent, omnipresent, and the source of all source of all manifest existence. , it is also called pranava, to mean that it pervades life and runs through our prana or breath

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  • Asthamangal Ganesha

    Asthamangal Ganesha

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    Hinduism is rich in symbolism, a form of visualization in which worshippers simulate activities normally performed on higher planes of existence. Thus the scope of symbolism is broad and includes physical acts such as offering pranam obeisance with folded hands. Such physical gestures tend to induce the appropriate mood and awareness within the practitioner. Many symbols are considered auspicious, embodying the notion of inner purity. Sacred emblems are displayed in the home or temple to invoke good fortune. Ganesha —the elephant - deity is the son of Lord Shiv and the goddess Parvati. Ganesha, has an elephantine countenance with a curved trunk and big ears , and a huge pot-bellied body of a human being. He is the Lord of success and destroyer of evils and obstacles. He is also worshipped as the God of education, knowledge, wealth wisdom and happiness. In fact , Ganesha is one of the five prime Hindu deities Brahma Vishnu, Shiva and Durga being the other four whose idolatry is glorified as panchayatan puja. The other auspicious symbols are explained below: 1. Om Aum – Aum is the most important mula root mantra and is thus chanted at the beginning of many prayers, mantras, and rituals. 2. Conchshell – used during arati: one of the four symbols of Vishnu. The others are the lotus, club and disc. 3. Trident trishul – the symbol of Shiva; often carried by Shaivite sannyasis renunciates. 4. Damaru –The sound of damaru represents the primeval sound and rhythm from which, according to cosmology, the universe emerges and into which it dissolves before re-emerging. 5. Swastika – an ancient solar sign considered to invoke auspiciousness. 6. Lotus padma – symbol of purity/transcendence. Growing out of the mud, it is beautiful, and though resting on water, it does not touch it. 7. Shubh-Labh - Wealth is necessary, as it helps every individual to perform duties to uphold dharma & ensure the welfare and progress of family & society. Material wealth is the second most important objective in life, that 'laabh' is always 'shubh' - in keeping with Dharma or Righteousness. 8. Kalasha – coconut circled by mango leaves on a pot. Often used in rituals such as the fire sacrifice."

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Kala Impact

  • Mr. Ram Pratap Gupta
  • 12a, Bhawani Kunj, Behind D2 Market Vasant Kunj New Delhi-110070.
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