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Nature spreads its bliss with ‘Utsav’, the divine range of pendants from AGNI Experience the touch of spiritual strength,peace and prosperity from 7 delicately manufactured pieces of art,that will make a perfect adornment for the season.

Sacred Kalash - Fortune
‘Sacred Kalash’ - The Kalash pendant stands for good fortune and prosperity. A Kalash consist of a silver or copper vessel, containing water with mango leaves and a coconut atop. It is used on all auspicious occasions, including the bride taking her first step into her new home.

Rudraksh - Confidence
‘Rudraksha’ - the Vedic bead, mystically potent for all humans. Its powers relate to Health, Wealth and Protection. Leads to self-realisation and freedon of soul. Known to have originated in prehistoric times from the tears of lord shiva, the Rudraksha pendant unites its powers with that of the ‘Aum,’ the ultimate reality.

Ek-Danta - Protection
‘Ek-danta’ - A pendant depicting Lord Ganesh with a Lotus. The lord of intellect and wisdom. Also known as the ‘Vignaharta,’ the one who with his strength (the strong trunk and tusk) demolishes evil. The lotus symbolizes the pure spirit.

Shiva - Supremacy
‘Shiva’ - A strongly symbolic pendant, conveying synergy of many strengths and values. ‘Shiva’ is conceived in his unborn, invisible form as the ‘Lingam.’ A symbol of strength, perseverance and creative energy. The Trishul represents the three ‘gurus’ -Sattava, Rajas, Tamas. The ‘Aum’ is the sound of infinite. Essence of all Mantras. The Ultimate Truth. The trinity of God.

Swastika - Prosperity
‘Swastika’ - A unique pendant combining two strong symbols. Swastika the symbol of well-being, has always been used to depict the auspicious, to give and bring good-luck. Added to it is the ‘Shree,’ which stands for goddess Laxmi, the goddess for Prosperity.

Surya - Power
‘Surya’ - the ultimate power of inner strength, conviction, perseverance and knowledge. The creative force which binds all aspects of life.

Shree Krishna - Love
‘Shree Krishna- A pendant formed with respect and honour, along with the peacock feather and flute, symbolizing Lord Krishna.
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