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25" Lord Vishnu As Tirupati Balaji | Rosewood Panel With Inlay Work

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Specifications
DDQ462
Rosewood With Inlay Work
25 Inch Height X 19 Inch Width X 1 Inch Length
Weight 2.50 kg
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Usually ships in 30 days
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Timeless Art of Mysore Inlay

This exquisite artwork showcases the revered deity Venkateshvara, also known as Tirupati Balaji, in the traditional Mysore wooden inlay style. Rooted in the rich artistic heritage of Karnataka, India, Mysore inlay is a delicate and intricate craft that involves embedding small pieces of contrasting materials into a base of rosewood. This technique, honed over centuries, transforms simple wood into stunning visual narratives. Every piece is carefully placed, resulting in a seamless and luminous surface that captures the essence of the subject. The subtle variations in the wood grain, coupled with the precision of the inlay, make each panel a unique masterpiece. The craft itself originated during the reign of the Wodeyar dynasty in the 14th century.

Venkateshvara: The Lord of the Seven Hills

The depiction of Venkateshvara holds immense significance for devotees around the world. Situated atop the sacred Tirumala Hills, the Venkateshvara Temple is one of the most visited and wealthiest pilgrimage sites on earth. Legend has it that Lord Vishnu, in his incarnation as Venkateshvara, chose Tirumala as his abode after a dispute with his consort Lakshmi. To repay a debt owed to Kubera for his wedding, Venkateshvara continues to shower blessings upon his devotees in exchange for their offerings. The deity is considered the embodiment of compassion and the bestower of boons, attracting millions of pilgrims seeking solace, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment.

A Divine Depiction in Wood and Faith

The panel presents Venkateshvara adorned in elaborate jewelry and garlands, standing beneath an ornate arch. The artist's careful attention to detail reveals the intricate patterns of the deity's attire. Offerings of food and light are placed at his feet, signifying the devotion and gratitude of his followers. The dark backdrop accentuates the radiant figure of the deity, drawing the eye to the serene expression on his face. The use of wood further connects the image to the earth, symbolizing the grounding and nurturing presence of the divine. This stunning piece not only celebrates the art of Mysore inlay but also embodies the enduring faith and cultural heritage associated with Lord Venkateshvara. A thoughtful and meaningful addition to any home, this panel serves as a reminder of the divine presence in our lives, embodying peace, prosperity and protection.
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