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India
Name : Kashmir Goddess Sharada Devi Maa Saraswati Divine Holy Blessing Wood & Plastic Wall Mount/Table Top Photo Frame Cutout with Backstand (4 inch X 6 inch)
Material : Plastic
Product Breadth : 10 cm
Product Height : 15 cm
Product Length : 1.5 cm
Net Quantity (N) : 1
As one of the Maha Shakti Peethas, Hindus believe that it represents the spiritual location of the goddess Sati's fallen right hand. Sharada Peeth is one of the three holiest sites of pilgrimage for Kashmiri Pandits, alongside the Martand Sun Temple and the Amarnath Temple. Sharada Peeth translates to "the seat of Sharada", the Kashmiri name for the Hindu goddess Saraswati. A photograph of Sharada Peeth in 1893 by the British archaeologist Aurel Stein with a Kashmiri Pandit standing at the entrance The beginnings of Sharada Peeth are uncertain, and the question of origins difficult, because Sharada Peeth might have been both a temple and an educational institution. It was probably commissioned by Lalitaditya Muktapida (r. 724 CE–760 CE) though no definitive evidence exists in favor. Al-Biruni recorded the place for the first time, as a revered shrine housing a wooden image of Sharda — however, he had never ventured into Kashmir and based his observations on hearsay.
Country of Origin : India
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