Hindu Deity Figures
Hanuman - 1.5 inch - a symbol of physical strength, perseverance and devotion. He assists people with finding all that is needed to face problems and remove obstacles.
Krishna - 2 inches - is the embodiment of love, peace and divine joy. Krishna loved to play the flute to lead people on the path of “Bhakti Yoga” which means attachment to God instead of materialistic things.
Ganesha - 1 inch - is the lord of good fortune and the destroyer of obstacles. The four hands represent: the truth that brings enlightenment, the cut from old karmas, the reward of a wise life while the fourth hand is for blessing people.
Hanuman - 1.5 inch - a symbol of physical strength, perseverance and devotion. He assists people with finding all that is needed to face problems and remove obstacles.
Krishna - 2 inches - is the embodiment of love, peace and divine joy. Krishna loved to play the flute to lead people on the path of “Bhakti Yoga” which means attachment to God instead of materialistic things.
Ganesha - 1 inch - is the lord of good fortune and the destroyer of obstacles. The four hands represent: the truth that brings enlightenment, the cut from old karmas, the reward of a wise life while the fourth hand is for blessing people.
Hanuman - 1.5 inch - a symbol of physical strength, perseverance and devotion. He assists people with finding all that is needed to face problems and remove obstacles.
Krishna - 2 inches - is the embodiment of love, peace and divine joy. Krishna loved to play the flute to lead people on the path of “Bhakti Yoga” which means attachment to God instead of materialistic things.
Ganesha - 1 inch - is the lord of good fortune and the destroyer of obstacles. The four hands represent: the truth that brings enlightenment, the cut from old karmas, the reward of a wise life while the fourth hand is for blessing people.