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You may call it God's gift...exquisite 24-carat gold plated
images from the pantheon of Gods. Manufactured by a unique process in Switzerland.
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- Marketed worldwide by Taneja Mines (P) Ltd., Diviniti
is a labour of love that makes for a perfect gift idea. Be it Diwali, Dusshera, Guru Purab, Shivratri, Christmas,
New Year, House warming, Birthday, Anniversaries or any occasion. So whenever you are looking for a gift for a
friend, family or business associate, consider Diviniti. You will agree that it helps to have God on your side.
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Infant Jesus
Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ
Jesus: Who, being the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation,
and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men.
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Jesus
Born in a stable in Bethlehem, on 25th December,
Lord Jesus spread the message of love, peace & forgiveness. Ironically, one who taught this was himself
crucified on the cross. The day of crucification is called Good Friday. On the 3rd day, he resurrected, and this
day is called Easter Sunday. Jesus said' I am the Son of God, and I and my Father are one'. The birthday of Christ
is celebrated as Christmas the world over.
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Lord Krishna with Flute
Lord Krishna was the Divine lover of the gopis of
Vrindavan, such that the music of his flute would prompt the gopis to leave their homes and dance to the tune of
his flute. It is said that Lord Krishna use to play the flute for Radha, his favourite gopi on the banks of Yamuna.
It has also inspired religious poetry, music and art.
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Ram Darbar
Depicts Lord Ram, his wife Sita, his younger brother
Lakshman and his devotee Hanuman. Lord Ram is the eldest of the four sons of Dashrath, the king of Ayodhya. The
story of Ramayan revolves around them mainly. It is the story of good depicted by Lord Ram and the evil, Ravan.
The battle between the two ended eventually in the killing of Ravan by Lord Ram. This day is celebrated as Vijay
Dashmi or Dussehra, the victory of good over evil. Lord Ram's return to Ayodhya after his exile of fourteen years
is celebrated as Diwali.
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Mother Mary
The angel answered, "The Holy Spirit will come
upon you, and the power of the Most High will cover you with its shadow. And so the child will be holy and will
be called the Son of God."
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Guru Gobind Singh
The Tenth Sikh Guru and the son of Guru Tegh Bahadur,
Guru Gobind Singh founded the Khalsa Panth on Baisakhi 1699, at Anandpur. Guru Gobind Singh gave final shape to
the Guru Granth Sahib, which was earlier complied by Guru Arjan Dev. Guru Gobind Singh's advice to mankind is:
"MANAV KI JAT SAB EK HAI PEHCHANBO" The cast of mankind is one.
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Guru Nanak
Born in Rai Bhoi di Talvandi, now Nankaran Sahib
in Pakistan, in 1469, Guru Nanak is the founder of the Sikh religion and the 1st in the lineage of 10 Gurus. His
teachings are expressed in devotional hymns and his message of peace, love and tolerance is as relevant today as
ever. Guru Nanak said, "The name of God is like the mighty ship, whosoever embarks, shall cross the ocean
of mundane existence". Guru Nanak's birthday is celebrated on the full moon after Diwali.
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Sai Baba
Shirdi, a village in Western India, gave Sai Baba
the name of Sai. Whilst he had gone to attend a marriage party he was greeted as 'Yavo Sai' meaning Welcome Sai.
Lovingly called Baba by his devotees, it was in Shirdi that Sai Baba spent a major part of his life till the end.
There is a fire here, which has been burning since the days of Sai Baba and continues to do so even today. He took
'Samadhi' (renouncing of mortal coil voluntarily) on 15th October 1918 which was also Dussehra day.
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Golden Temple
Also known as Hari Mandir Sahib or Darbar Sahib,
this is the most sacred shrine of the Sikhs. The dome in the shape of an inverted lotus symbolizes concern for
spiritual and temporal matters.' A pathway in the middle of the pool' or Amrit Sarovar is supposed to have purifying
properties, known since the days of the 4th Guru, Guru Ramdas. The construction of the Golden Temple was started
by the 5th Guru, Guru Arjan Dev and completed by the 6the Guru, Guru Har Gobind.
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