What’s common between the Mahakumbh Mela, Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir and your home?
The answer is simple, it is the presence of divinity in all of them. All three places have the power to soothe your soul no matter how tired, hopeless or emotional you feel before entering them.
- Around one-third of Indians have visited the Mahakumbh between Jan to March 2025, making it the largest one ever. The feeling was very soothing there.
- Previously, this record was held by Ayodhya’s Shri Ram Lalla Temple which saw the highest number of footfalls than any other temple in the world. The same calmness amid chaos was also present there.
- Finally, coming to your home, after a tiring day, the comfort of your own home relieves you from all the worries about the outer world.
In all those three places, there’s something common that binds them all and that common thing is the presence of a divine power in all those three places.
For us Indians, our homes too are no less sacred than any temple. We break our bones making it perfect so that it can provide us the unparalleled relaxation we seek.
Understanding The Psychology
Ever wondered why our homes are so relaxing?
Again, its simple, the presence of god or at least God’s representation as a picture, idol, or just the name, in every Indian home.
Traditionally, the idea of “God” has been embedded into our minds as protector. This idea of god is as old as humanity. Since, temples are the strongest associations with this idea of God, they make us feel comfortable and safe. This is also one of the reasons why we visit temples when we feel uneasy in our life.
Now coming to the concept of house, the idea of a house has always been associated with protection much before homo sapiens (modern humans) evolved. Cavemen used caves as house to protect their kins from wild animals and weather. Modern humans built houses in safer locations based on the availability of food, water and safety.
Therefore, a house when combined with something spiritual makes it even more powerful in our life.
Top Spiritual Gifts for Men and Women by Gifts 360
Therefore, most of us prefer to gift something spiritual in weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and on a lot of other occasions.
However, most of us often get confused on what to gift. Even though we have hundreds of shopping apps on our phones, the confusion still remains. This is why you need platforms like Gifts 360 that give you clear ideas on what to gift based on the occasion and your budget.
1. Custom Printed Photos: Poster Frames, Vinyl, or Oil Paper
These are the most common types of gifts and can be either bought off the shelf or custom ordered. We at Gifts 360 have a wide variety of choices for customized images:
- Printed on Oil Paper
- Printed on Vinyl
- Printed on Posters
- Printed on Plastic Plates
- Embossed on Metals like Copper, Steel, Aluminium, Bronze
- Laser Etched on Metal Plates like Copper, Steel, Aluminium, Bronze
2. Mantra Posters
Mantras like Mahamritunjaya Mantra, Shani Deva Mantra, Gayatri Mantra, Hanuman Chalisa, and lot others are available ready to order.
Posters of all lengths are available but restricted to a width of 36 inches.
Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra Poster in 9.5 feet x 3 feet

Shani Deva Mantra Poster in 5 Feet x 3 Feet.

3. Yantra Posters, Embosses and Much More
Yantras play a crucial role in our lives. Done in the right way, they have the power to transform our lives for good.
Yantra posters and embosses are available on custom order. Users can order any Yantra, any size (copper plate embossed or printed) for their home or workplace.
4. Ready to Ship Photoframes
We also have ready to ship photoframes in popular designs starting from ₹399 all the way to ₹5,000. Photos are available in multiple formats:
- Stencil
- Sketch
- Lithograph
- Manga Style
- Watercolor
- Charcoal Drawing
- Oil Painting
- Pastel Drawing
- Engraving
Please note that these are the types of images based on how they appear and do not describe the materials that have been used to create the images.
5. Custom Made Bhajans
We have custom made Bhajans that connect your name with your desired God. For example, here is a song dedicated to Maa Saraswati.