The word Krishna means in Sanskrit ‘the dark’. The Truth that is intellectually appreciated, but spiritually not apprehended,
is considered as ‘veiled behind some darkness’. The root Krish means Existence (Sattaa) and ‘na’ means Bliss (Aananda) .So
says Vyasa in Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva 70, para 5. Therefore Krishna (Krish+na) means Existence- Bliss (Sattaa-Aananda).
Thus, the very name divine, ‘Krishna’, represents the Supreme Paramaatman. Or, because of His dark-blue complexion He is
called as Krishna. Mahabharata Santi Parva line 343 He says, “As My colour is dark-blue, I am called Krishna, O Arjuna.” In
Mahabharata, we find Krishna explaining Himself to Arjuna ‘when the earth becomes shelled in by its hard crux I shall turn
myself into an iron plough-share and shall plough the earth. Apart from the above meaning Krishna also means the Enchanter of
all His devotees (Aakarshana) .Truth is One which irresistibly attracts everybody towards Itself. Commentators have
interpreted this significance in a more attractive context. They conclude that Krishna means One who sweeps away the sins in
the heart of those who meditate upon Him. Krishna as a deity of the farmyard in the agricultural estates, the Lord ploughs
the hard stupidities in us and prepares the heart-field, weeding out all the poisonous growths of sin, and cultivates
therein-pure Bliss which is of the nature of Reality. Krishna is the other name of eternity, austerity and completeness and
is considered as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Shila has a white tilak of Krishna. The worshipper of this
Shaligrama will earn a great respect and dignity in the society. He will be successful in all his endeavors by his wit and
intelligence. The beholder will earn a great name and fame in his circle and will be loved by all. The worshipper develops an
aura which will attract all the persons around him. He becomes charismatic and gets success in all his endeavors. The Shila
is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, small medium sized cold to touch, has flawless impressions.
For more details please contact at saligram8@gmail.com OR shaligram8@yahoo.com
Colour - Jet Black
Weight - 200gm
Dimention -3.7cm Dia
The Shila Shown in picture will be sent.
Price
Rs
: 3,100.00
US$ : 68.00
Item Code :
AUKRI1002
Item Name :
Sarvottam Muralidhara Krishna-AUKRI1002
Description :
Click on picture for enlarged view of shila
The word Krishna means in Sanskrit ‘the dark’. The Truth that is intellectually appreciated, but spiritually not apprehended,
is considered as ‘veiled behind some darkness’. The root Krish means Existence (Sattaa) and ‘na’ means Bliss (Aananda) .So
says Vyasa in Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva 70, para 5. Therefore Krishna (Krish+na) means Existence- Bliss (Sattaa-Aananda).
Thus, the very name divine, ‘Krishna’, represents the Supreme Paramaatman. Or, because of His dark-blue complexion He is
called as Krishna. Mahabharata Santi Parva line 343 He says, “As My colour is dark-blue, I am called Krishna, O Arjuna.” In
Mahabharata, we find Krishna explaining Himself to Arjuna ‘when the earth becomes shelled in by its hard crux I shall turn
myself into an iron plough-share and shall plough the earth. Apart from the above meaning Krishna also means the Enchanter of
all His devotees (Aakarshana) .Truth is One which irresistibly attracts everybody towards Itself. Commentators have
interpreted this significance in a more attractive context. They conclude that Krishna means One who sweeps away the sins in
the heart of those who meditate upon Him. Krishna as a deity of the farmyard in the agricultural estates, the Lord ploughs
the hard stupidities in us and prepares the heart-field, weeding out all the poisonous growths of sin, and cultivates
therein-pure Bliss which is of the nature of Reality. Krishna is the other name of eternity, austerity and completeness and
is considered as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Shila has a white tilak of Krishna. The worshipper of this
Shaligrama will earn a great respect and dignity in the society. He will be successful in all his endeavors by his wit and
intelligence. The beholder will earn a great name and fame in his circle and will be loved by all. The worshipper develops an
aura which will attract all the persons around him. He becomes charismatic and gets success in all his endeavors. The Shila
is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, small medium sized cold to touch, has flawless impressions.
For more details please contact at saligram8@gmail.com OR shaligram8@yahoo.com
Colour - Golden & Jet Black
Weight - 150gm
Dimention - 5.2cm X 3.8cm X 3.2cm.
The Shila Shown in picture will be sent.
Price
Rs
: 2,500.00
US$ : 56.00
Item Code :
AUKRI1003
Item Name :
Sarvottam Radha Muralidhara Krishna-AUKRI1003
Description :
Click on picture for enlarged view of shila
The word Krishna means in Sanskrit ‘the dark’. The Truth that is intellectually appreciated, but spiritually not apprehended,
is considered as ‘veiled behind some darkness’. The root Krish means Existence (Sattaa) and ‘na’ means Bliss (Aananda) .So
says Vyasa in Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva 70, para 5. Therefore Krishna (Krish+na) means Existence- Bliss (Sattaa-Aananda).
Thus, the very name divine, ‘Krishna’, represents the Supreme Paramaatman. Or, because of His dark-blue complexion He is
called as Krishna. Mahabharata Santi Parva line 343 He says, “As My colour is dark-blue, I am called Krishna, O Arjuna.” In
Mahabharata, we find Krishna explaining Himself to Arjuna ‘when the earth becomes shelled in by its hard crux I shall turn
myself into an iron plough-share and shall plough the earth. Apart from the above meaning Krishna also means the Enchanter of
all His devotees (Aakarshana) .Truth is One which irresistibly attracts everybody towards Itself. Commentators have
interpreted this significance in a more attractive context. They conclude that Krishna means One who sweeps away the sins in
the heart of those who meditate upon Him. Krishna as a deity of the farmyard in the agricultural estates, the Lord ploughs
the hard stupidities in us and prepares the heart-field, weeding out all the poisonous growths of sin, and cultivates
therein-pure Bliss which is of the nature of Reality. Krishna is the other name of eternity, austerity and completeness and
is considered as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Shila has a white tilak of Krishna. The worshipper of this
Shaligrama will earn a great respect and dignity in the society. He will be successful in all his endeavors by his wit and
intelligence. The beholder will earn a great name and fame in his circle and will be loved by all. The worshipper develops an
aura which will attract all the persons around him. He becomes charismatic and gets success in all his endeavors. The Shila
is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, small medium sized cold to touch, has flawless impressions.
For more details please contact at saligram8@gmail.com OR shaligram8@yahoo.com
Colour - Jet Black
Weight - 250gm
Dimention - 4.5cm Dia
The word Krishna means in Sanskrit ‘the dark’. The Truth that is intellectually appreciated, but spiritually not apprehended, is considered as ‘veiled behind some darkness’. The root Krish means Existence (Sattaa) and ‘na’ means Bliss (Aananda) .So says Vyasa in Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva 70, para 5. Therefore Krishna (Krish+na) means Existence- Bliss (Sattaa-Aananda). Thus, the very name divine, ‘Krishna’, represents the Supreme Paramaatman. Or, because of His dark-blue complexion He is called as Krishna. Mahabharata Santi Parva line 343 He says, “As My colour is dark-blue, I am called Krishna, O Arjuna.” In Mahabharata, we find Krishna explaining Himself to Arjuna ‘when the earth becomes shelled in by its hard crux I shall turn myself into an iron plough-share and shall plough the earth. Apart from the above meaning Krishna also means the Enchanter of all His devotees (Aakarshana) .Truth is One which irresistibly attracts everybody towards Itself. Commentators have interpreted this significance in a more attractive context. They conclude that Krishna means One who sweeps away the sins in the heart of those who meditate upon Him. Krishna as a deity of the farmyard in the agricultural estates, the Lord ploughs the hard stupidities in us and prepares the heart-field, weeding out all the poisonous growths of sin, and cultivates therein-pure Bliss which is of the nature of Reality. Krishna is the other name of eternity, austerity and completeness and is considered as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Shila has a white tilak of Krishna. The worshipper of this Shaligrama will earn a great respect and dignity in the society. He will be successful in all his endeavors by his wit and intelligence. The beholder will earn a great name and fame in his circle and will be loved by all. The worshipper develops an aura which will attract all the persons around him. He becomes charismatic and gets success in all his endeavors. The Shila is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, small medium sized cold to touch, has flawless impressions.
For more details please contact at saligram8@gmail.com OR shaligram8@yahoo.com
Colour - Jet Black
Weight - 200gm
Dimention - 4.4cm Dia
The Shila Shown in picture will be sent.
Price
Rs
: 3,100.00
US$ : 68.00
Item Code :
AUKRI1005
Item Name :
Sarvottam Hrishikesha Krishna-AUKRI1005
Description :
Click on picture for enlarged view of shila Hrisheekesah –In the Puranic literature the meaning of the term is ‘close-cropped’ or ‘One who has
coiled up his locks of hair’ (Hrissheeka+Eesa). The Aatman, the self as consciousness is the one who
gives light to all sense organs and, therefore, it is the lord of all sense organs. This lord is Vishnu. This
way interpreted, commentators point out that the term Hrisheekesah means He who has Him self becomes
the Sun and the Moon. In His manifestation as the Sun and the Moon, the Lord Himself whips the world
to wakeful activities and sends the world to sleep and rest. Hrishikesha Chandrama Shaligrama is very
powerful Shaligrama as it controls the temper of an individual...The Chandra Shila helps the Hrishikesha
worshipper to remove obstacles on his way. Chandra Shila also denotes itself of beauty and it has
beautiful markings of Hrishikesha in the horizontal direction. The men and the women who are looking
for their prospective bride grooms can immensely be benefited by the worship of the Chandra Shilas. It
increases the capacity to derive pleasures and take the life to tranquility. The worshipper attains moksha
who does regular puja with devotion. The Shila is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, small
sized, cold to touch, has flawless impressions.
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Colour - Jet Black
Weight - 200gm
Dimension - 4.5cm x4.5cm x 4cm
The Shila shown in picture will be sent.
Price
Rs
: 3,600.00
US$ : 72.00
Item Code :
AUKRI1006
Item Name :
Sarvottam Shweta Krishna Muralidhara-AUKRI1006
Description :
Click on picture for enlarged view of shila
The word Krishna means in Sanskrit ‘the dark’. The Truth that is intellectually appreciated, but spiritually not apprehended,
is considered as ‘veiled behind some darkness’. The root Krish means Existence (Sattaa) and ‘na’ means Bliss (Aananda) .So
says Vyasa in Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva 70, para 5. Therefore Krishna (Krish+na) means Existence- Bliss (Sattaa-Aananda).
Thus, the very name divine, ‘Krishna’, represents the Supreme Paramaatman. Or, because of His dark-blue complexion He is
called as Krishna. Mahabharata Santi Parva line 343 He says, “As My colour is dark-blue, I am called Krishna, O Arjuna.” In
Mahabharata, we find Krishna explaining Himself to Arjuna ‘when the earth becomes shelled in by its hard crux I shall turn
myself into an iron plough-share and shall plough the earth. Apart from the above meaning Krishna also means the Enchanter of
all His devotees (Aakarshana) .Truth is One which irresistibly attracts everybody towards Itself. Commentators have
interpreted this significance in a more attractive context. They conclude that Krishna means One who sweeps away the sins in
the heart of those who meditate upon Him. Krishna as a deity of the farmyard in the agricultural estates, the Lord ploughs
the hard stupidities in us and prepares the heart-field, weeding out all the poisonous growths of sin, and cultivates
therein-pure Bliss which is of the nature of Reality. Krishna is the other name of eternity, austerity and completeness and
is considered as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Shila has a white tilak of Krishna. The worshipper of this
Shaligrama will earn a great respect and dignity in the society. He will be successful in all his endeavors by his wit and
intelligence. The beholder will earn a great name and fame in his circle and will be loved by all. The worshipper develops an
aura which will attract all the persons around him. He becomes charismatic and gets success in all his endeavors. The Shila
is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, small medium sized cold to touch, has flawless impressions.
For more details please contact at saligram8@gmail.com OR shaligram8@yahoo.com
Colour - Jet Black
Weight - 150gm
Dimention - 4cm x 3.6cm x 3.4cm.
The word Krishna means in Sanskrit ‘the dark’. The Truth that is intellectually appreciated, but spiritually not apprehended,
is considered as ‘veiled behind some darkness’. The root Krish means Existence (Sattaa) and ‘na’ means Bliss (Aananda) .So
says Vyasa in Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva 70, para 5. Therefore Krishna (Krish+na) means Existence- Bliss (Sattaa-Aananda).
Thus, the very name divine, ‘Krishna’, represents the Supreme Paramaatman. Or, because of His dark-blue complexion He is
called as Krishna. Mahabharata Santi Parva line 343 He says, “As My colour is dark-blue, I am called Krishna, O Arjuna.” In
Mahabharata, we find Krishna explaining Himself to Arjuna ‘when the earth becomes shelled in by its hard crux I shall turn
myself into an iron plough-share and shall plough the earth. Apart from the above meaning Krishna also means the Enchanter of
all His devotees (Aakarshana) .Truth is One which irresistibly attracts everybody towards Itself. Commentators have
interpreted this significance in a more attractive context. They conclude that Krishna means One who sweeps away the sins in
the heart of those who meditate upon Him. Krishna as a deity of the farmyard in the agricultural estates, the Lord ploughs
the hard stupidities in us and prepares the heart-field, weeding out all the poisonous growths of sin, and cultivates
therein-pure Bliss which is of the nature of Reality. Krishna is the other name of eternity, austerity and completeness and
is considered as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Shila has a white tilak of Krishna. The worshipper of this
Shaligrama will earn a great respect and dignity in the society. He will be successful in all his endeavors by his wit and
intelligence. The beholder will earn a great name and fame in his circle and will be loved by all. The worshipper develops an
aura which will attract all the persons around him. He becomes charismatic and gets success in all his endeavors. The Shila
is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, small medium sized cold to touch, has flawless impressions.
For more details please contact at saligram8@gmail.com OR shaligram8@yahoo.com
Colour - Jet Black
Weight - 150gm
Dimention - 3.8cm x 3.5cm x 3cm.
The Shila Shown in picture will be sent.
Price
Rs
: 3,100.00
US$ : 69.00
Item Code :
AUKRI1008
Item Name :
Sarvottam Hrishikesha Krishna-AUKRI1008
Description :
Click on picture for enlarged view of shila
The word Krishna means in Sanskrit ‘the dark’. The Truth that is intellectually appreciated, but spiritually not apprehended, is considered as ‘veiled behind some darkness’. The root Krish means Existence (Sattaa) and ‘na’ means Bliss (Aananda) .So says Vyasa in Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva 70, para 5. Therefore Krishna (Krish+na) means Existence- Bliss (Sattaa-Aananda). Thus, the very name divine, ‘Krishna’, represents the Supreme Paramaatman. Or, because of His dark-blue complexion He is called as Krishna. Mahabharata Santi Parva line 343 He says, “As My colour is dark-blue, I am called Krishna, O Arjuna.” In Mahabharata, we find Krishna explaining Himself to Arjuna ‘when the earth becomes shelled in by its hard crux I shall turn myself into an iron plough-share and shall plough the earth. Apart from the above meaning Krishna also means the Enchanter of all His devotees (Aakarshana) .Truth is One which irresistibly attracts everybody towards Itself. Commentators have interpreted this significance in a more attractive context. They conclude that Krishna means One who sweeps away the sins in the heart of those who meditate upon Him. Krishna as a deity of the farmyard in the agricultural estates, the Lord ploughs the hard stupidities in us and prepares the heart-field, weeding out all the poisonous growths of sin, and cultivates therein-pure Bliss which is of the nature of Reality. Krishna is the other name of eternity, austerity and completeness and is considered as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Shila has a white tilak of Krishna. The worshipper of this Shaligrama will earn a great respect and dignity in the society. He will be successful in all his endeavors by his wit and intelligence. The beholder will earn a great name and fame in his circle and will be loved by all. The worshipper develops an aura which will attract all the persons around him. He becomes charismatic and gets success in all his endeavors. The Shila is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, small medium sized cold to touch, has flawless impressions.
For more details please contact at saligram8@gmail.com OR shaligram8@yahoo.com
Colour - Jet Black
Weight - 150gm
Dimention - 3.7cm x 3cm x 2cm.
The Shila Shown in picture will be sent.
Price
Rs
: 3,600.00
US$ : 80.00
Item Code :
AUKRI1009
Item Name :
Sarvottam Gopal Muralidhara Krishna-AUKRI1009
Description :
Click on picture for enlarged view of shila
The word Krishna means in Sanskrit ‘the dark’. The Truth that is intellectually appreciated, but spiritually not apprehended,
is considered as ‘veiled behind some darkness’. The root Krish means Existence (Sattaa) and ‘na’ means Bliss (Aananda) .So
says Vyasa in Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva 70, para 5. Therefore Krishna (Krish+na) means Existence- Bliss (Sattaa-Aananda).
Thus, the very name divine, ‘Krishna’, represents the Supreme Paramaatman. Or, because of His dark-blue complexion He is
called as Krishna. Mahabharata Santi Parva line 343 He says, “As My colour is dark-blue, I am called Krishna, O Arjuna.” In
Mahabharata, we find Krishna explaining Himself to Arjuna ‘when the earth becomes shelled in by its hard crux I shall turn
myself into an iron plough-share and shall plough the earth. Apart from the above meaning Krishna also means the Enchanter of
all His devotees (Aakarshana) .Truth is One which irresistibly attracts everybody towards Itself. Commentators have
interpreted this significance in a more attractive context. They conclude that Krishna means One who sweeps away the sins in
the heart of those who meditate upon Him. Krishna as a deity of the farmyard in the agricultural estates, the Lord ploughs
the hard stupidities in us and prepares the heart-field, weeding out all the poisonous growths of sin, and cultivates
therein-pure Bliss which is of the nature of Reality. Krishna is the other name of eternity, austerity and completeness and
is considered as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Shila has a white tilak of Krishna. The worshipper of this
Shaligrama will earn a great respect and dignity in the society. He will be successful in all his endeavors by his wit and
intelligence. The beholder will earn a great name and fame in his circle and will be loved by all. The worshipper develops an
aura which will attract all the persons around him. He becomes charismatic and gets success in all his endeavors. The Shila
is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, small medium sized cold to touch, has flawless impressions.
For more details please contact at saligram8@gmail.com OR shaligram8@yahoo.com
Colour - Jet Black
Weight - 300gm
Dimention - 5.5cm Dia
The word Krishna means in Sanskrit ‘the dark’. The Truth that is intellectually appreciated, but spiritually not apprehended,
is considered as ‘veiled behind some darkness’. The root Krish means Existence (Sattaa) and ‘na’ means Bliss (Aananda) .So
says Vyasa in Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva 70, para 5. Therefore Krishna (Krish+na) means Existence- Bliss (Sattaa-Aananda).
Thus, the very name divine, ‘Krishna’, represents the Supreme Paramaatman. Or, because of His dark-blue complexion He is
called as Krishna. Mahabharata Santi Parva line 343 He says, “As My colour is dark-blue, I am called Krishna, O Arjuna.” In
Mahabharata, we find Krishna explaining Himself to Arjuna ‘when the earth becomes shelled in by its hard crux I shall turn
myself into an iron plough-share and shall plough the earth. Apart from the above meaning Krishna also means the Enchanter of
all His devotees (Aakarshana) .Truth is One which irresistibly attracts everybody towards Itself. Commentators have
interpreted this significance in a more attractive context. They conclude that Krishna means One who sweeps away the sins in
the heart of those who meditate upon Him. Krishna as a deity of the farmyard in the agricultural estates, the Lord ploughs
the hard stupidities in us and prepares the heart-field, weeding out all the poisonous growths of sin, and cultivates
therein-pure Bliss which is of the nature of Reality. Krishna is the other name of eternity, austerity and completeness and
is considered as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The Shila has a white tilak of Krishna. The worshipper of this
Shaligrama will earn a great respect and dignity in the society. He will be successful in all his endeavors by his wit and
intelligence. The beholder will earn a great name and fame in his circle and will be loved by all. The worshipper develops an
aura which will attract all the persons around him. He becomes charismatic and gets success in all his endeavors. The Shila
is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, small medium sized cold to touch, has flawless impressions.
For more details please contact at saligram8@gmail.com OR shaligram8@yahoo.com
Colour - Jet Black
Weight - 150gm
Dimention - 3.7cm X 3.5cm X 3.2cm.