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Top 5 Hindu Theme Calendars 2009

By Subhamoy Das, About.com

These colorful 2009 January-December Wall Calendars present beautiful paintings of Hindu gods and goddesses, chakras and mandalas. With these calendars adorning the wall of your room, you can have spiritual power on your side every month as the year passes by. Makes for a great new year gift too!

1. Hindu Gods & Goddess 2009 Calendar

As Sri Ramakrishna said, 'There can be as many spiritual paths as there are spiritual aspirants, and as many gods as there are devotees.' One of the hallmarks of Hindu spirituality is the worship of this infinite diversity of the One Unknowable God in multiple forms. The depth and majesty of Hindu deities is illustrated in this wall calendar, featuring 12 paintings by artist Pieter Weltevrede.
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2. Meditation Art 2009 Calendar

This wall calendar from Amber Lotus Publishing is based in the tradition of using art to enhance meditation and spiritual practice. It features original artworks by Indian artists, paired with meditative text in 26 pages with a dimension of 11.8 x 11.5 x 0.2 inches.
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3. Chakras 2009 Calendar

Chakras are the seven centers of spiritual energy in the human body representing behavioral characteristics and stages of spiritual growth. The understanding of the seven chakras offers a way to balance one's desires and lead a happier and more spiritual life. This wall calendar features 12 paintings by Pieter Weltevrede and includes a chakra chart, chakra sound symbol and chakra mandalas.
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4. Healing Mandalas 2009 Wall Calendar

A mandala, or 'mystic circle,' is an ancient art form that creates a sacred space. Gazing upon a mandala can lead one on a journey to an inner center. Each mandala begins with a photograph of objects such as flowers, feathers or crystals. Artists Bell & Todd’s digitally remixed images are a visual doorway to a state of peace.
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5. Sacred Mandalas of the Heart 2009 Calendar

Originally a Hindu word meaning 'circle' or 'completion,' the mandala represents wholeness, unity, and the womb of creation. The illustrations in this wall calendar by Japanese artist Kaho Koinuma are aimed at activating and awakening the heart of all beings. Includes captions in both English and Japanese.
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