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Combo 3 - Dusshera(49 pcs) + Goddess(49 pcs) + Ganesha(49 pcs)
Combo 3 - Dusshera(49 pcs) + Goddess(49 pcs) + Ganesha(49 pcs)
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This Price Saving Combo Kit contains three kits to frame.
Kit 1 - Dusshera, Kit 2 - Goddess and Kit 3 - Ganesha. Each 49 pcs.
Dussehra: Victory of Good Over Evil Jigsaw Puzzle - 49 pieces
Dusshera or Vijayadashami, a festival that symbolises the victory of good over evil, is celebrated every year with traditional fervor, devotion and gaiety.
Dussehra is one of the most significant festivals in the Hindu calendar, celebrating the victory of good over evil. It commemorates the day when Lord Rama, an incarnation of the god Vishnu, defeated the demon king Ravana.
According to the epic Ramayana, Ravana abducted Rama's beloved wife, Sita, leading to a fierce battle in Lanka. With the help of his loyal army of monkeys, led by Hanuman, and his brother Lakshmana, Rama waged a war against Ravana's forces. After a prolonged battle, it was on the tenth day that Rama, using a special arrow, vanquished Ravana. This day came to be known as Dussehra, with "Dus" indicating ten and "Hara" meaning defeat. Across India, massive effigies of Ravana, along with his kin Meghnada and Kumbhakarna, are constructed. As night falls, these effigies are filled with firecrackers and set ablaze, symbolizing the destruction of evil. The burning serves as a vivid visual reminder of the power of righteousness. For many, Dussehra also marks the end of the nine-day festival of Navratri, culminating in this grand day of celebration.
Dimensions:
Individual puzzle piece size - 8.46cm x 6.43cm
Puzzle size post completion - 30.5cm x 22cm
Goddess: Love, Strength, Wisdom Jigsaw Puzzle - 49 pieces
It was the feminine who emerged first just as the womb symbolises a new creation, a personification of life. Carrying the universal theme, the archetype of creation and procreation, mythology says our world emerged out of the female essence. The deities teach the womankind to be fiercely protective, empowered, and delicately nurturing at the same time.
Durga: Goddess Durga is a warrior deity, symbolizing invincible power and the triumph of good over evil. Riding a lion, she wields various weapons in her multiple arms, signifying her readiness and ability to combat any challenge. Revered as the mother goddess, Durga embodies protection, strength, and justice. Each year, her victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura is celebrated during the festival of Navaratri. She is a beacon of hope, teaching devotees to confront their fears and adversaries with courage.
Lakshmi: Goddess Lakshmi is the embodiment of wealth, prosperity, and beauty. Often depicted seated on a lotus with cascading gold coins from her hands, she represents both material and spiritual abundance. As the consort of Lord Vishnu, the preserver, Lakshmi plays a pivotal role in maintaining the balance and well-being of the universe. She is often invoked for blessings of wealth, success, and good fortune. Her four arms represent the four goals of human life: Dharma (righteousness), Kama (desires), Artha (wealth), and Moksha (liberation).
Saraswati: Goddess Saraswati is the deity of knowledge, arts, music, and wisdom. Portrayed with a calm demeanor, she holds the Veena, a musical instrument, symbolizing the harmony of all arts and sciences. Seated on a white lotus, representing purity and enlightenment, she encourages the pursuit of knowledge and creativity. Her association with the swan, believed to have the power to discern the good from the bad, signifies the importance of wisdom and understanding. As the essence of consciousness, Saraswati illuminates the mind, guiding seekers on their path to enlightenment.
Dimensions:
Individual puzzle piece size - 8.46cm x 6.43cm
Puzzle size post completion - 30.5cm x 22cm
Ganesha: Lord of Miracles Jigsaw Puzzle - 49 pieces
Meet Lord Ganesha, India's adored deity of new beginnings, wisdom, and prosperity, often sought for blessings at the start of new ventures. Ganesha embodies intellect, creativity, and wisdom, gracing numerous homes, establishments, and temples worldwide. The annual celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi sparks widespread joy and happiness.
We encourage children to learn from Ganesha, who teaches calmly navigating obstacles, nurturing intellectual growth, and cherishing new beginnings. Ganesha, also addressed as Ganapati or Vinayaka, commands reverence as one of India's most venerated gods. His distinctive elephant-headed form originates from a well-loved legend involving his parents, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
Unaware of Parvati's creation of Ganesha for her safeguarding, Shiva inadvertently beheaded him in a confrontation. To pacify Parvati, Shiva replaced Ganesha's head with that of the first creature facing north, symbolizing wisdom, resulting in his elephant-headed visage. Ganesha's usual portrayal includes a rounded belly, four arms, a solitary tusk, and a mouse as his vehicle, each laden with profound symbolism.
The Ganesh Chaturthi festival, notably significant in Maharashtra, honors his influence, culminating in the immersion of Ganesha idols in water bodies, symbolizing life's cyclical nature.
Dimensions:
Individual puzzle piece size - 8.46cm x 6.43cm
Puzzle size post completion - 30.5cm x 22cm
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STEP 1: Use a protective base or protective layer below the puzzle.
STEP 2: Add glue and spread with applicator, across the front side of the puzzle.
STEP 3: Let the puzzle dry for 8-10 hours.
Your puzzle is now ready to frame!