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Top 3 Hindu Gods & Goddesses Calendar 2008

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Hindus worship many different deities. As Sri Ramakrishna, the great Hindu sage said, "There can be as many spiritual paths as there are spiritual aspirants, and as many gods as there are devotees." These colorful 2008 January-December Wall Calendars present lovely paintings of some of the most popular Hindu gods and goddesses. With these calendars adorning the wall of your room, now you can have a different god or goddess by your side every month as the year passes by. Makes for a great new year gift too!

1. Gods and Goddesses 2008 Wall Calendar by Indra and BG Sharma

Hinduism is known for its multitude of god and goddesses. Indra Sharma and B.G. Sharma’s 2008 Wall Calendar features 12 beautiful paintings of Hindu deities. Dimensions: 11.8 x 11.8 x 0.2 inches.
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2. Hindu Gods & Goddesses 2008 Calendar by Pieter Weltevrede

One of the hallmarks of Hindu spirituality is the worship of an infinite diversity of the One Unknowable God in a multiplicity of forms. The depth and majesty of India's magical pantheon of deities is illuminated in the Hindu Gods & Goddesses 2008 wall calendar, featuring the art of Pieter Weltevrede.
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3. Chakras 2008 Calendar by Pieter Weltevrede

Chakras are the 7 centers of spiritual energy in the human body representing behavioral characteristics and stages of spiritual growth. The Chakras 2008 wall calendar features 12 full-color paintings, which include a chakra chart, chakra sound symbol and chakra mandalas, and a number of Hindu gods and goddesses. The understanding of the seven chakras offers a way to balance one's desires and lead a happier and more spiritual life. Pieter Weltevrede's paintings beautifully illustrate the chakra energies in this wall calendar.
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