Welcome to our site

Our organization provides a combination of products and services.

Within Hinduism a large number of personal gods are worshipped as murtis. These beings are either aspects of the supreme Brahman, Avatars of the supreme being, or significantly powerful entities known as devas.

The murti is regarded by some Mahayana Buddhists (e.g. Muktinath) during worship as a point of devotional and meditational focus.

A clay Ganesha murti,

n Hinduism, a murti (Devanagari: मूर्ति), or murthi, typically refers to an image which expresses a Divine Spirit (murta). Meaning literally "embodiment", a murti is a representation of a divinity, made usually of stone, wood, or metal, which serves as a means through which a divinity may be worshiped

 

Phone:230 6273874
Fax:230 6273874
Email:suraj961@hotmail.com

Wholesale & Retail
Dealer of all Pooja Item

Murtis are made according to the prescriptions of the

Śilpa Śāstras.[9] They are shaped and formed by special

artists known as shilpins

 In most Hindu philosophies, there is only one ultimate Deity. Also known as

Atman, all others are considered his avatars- Vishnu The Protector or Preserver,

and Shiva The Destroyer are the main examples of this, due to their being the

most popular avatars of the ultimate deity. In their personal religious practices,

Hindus may worship primarily one or another of these avatars, known as their

"Ishta Devata", or chosen avatar