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Superfine Tirupati Balaji (Venkateshvara) | 24 Karat Gold Work | Framed Tanjore Painting

$2489.25
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Time required to recreate this artwork
4 to 6 weeks
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$497.85 (20%)
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$1991.40
Specifications
DDP903
Traditional Colors with Gold Work
24 inch Height X 24 inch Width X 2 inch Length
Weight 4.46 kg
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A Window to Divine Grace

Immerse yourself in the radiant aura of Lord Venkateshvara with this exquisite Tanjore painting, a timeless representation of divinity and artistic mastery. Every element, from the carefully chosen pigments to the intricate gold detailing, speaks volumes about the rich cultural heritage it embodies. This art form, also known as Thanjavur painting, originated in the town of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India, during the 16th century, patronized by the Maratha rulers. It’s characterized by its rich, vibrant colors, the use of precious and semi-precious stones, and the liberal application of gold foil, creating a shimmering, three-dimensional effect. These paintings were traditionally commissioned for temples and wealthy patrons, serving not only as decorative pieces but also as objects of devotion and spiritual significance.

The Embodiment of Vishnu

Lord Venkateshvara, also known as Balaji, is revered as a form of Vishnu, one of the principal deities of the Hindu trinity. He is considered the Supreme Protector and Preserver of the Universe, worshipped for his compassion, benevolence, and ability to grant wishes. The temple dedicated to him in Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh, is one of the most visited and wealthiest pilgrimage sites in the world. Legend has it that Lord Venkateshvara descended to Earth to marry Padmavathi, an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. To meet the expenses of the grand wedding, he borrowed a large sum of money from Kubera, the treasurer of the gods. Devotees believe that by offering their prayers and donations, they are helping Lord Venkateshvara repay this debt, while also receiving his blessings in return.

Craftsmanship and Detail

Notice the meticulous detailing, from the elaborate crown adorning his head to the intricately designed jewelry that graces his divine form. The 24-karat gold work enhances the painting's grandeur, reflecting light and adding a luminous quality that draws the eye. The traditional colors, carefully selected and applied, evoke a sense of serenity and reverence. The archways that frame Venkateshvara and the lamps hanging at the sides provide depth. This painting is not just a piece of art; it's a window into a world of faith, tradition, and artistic excellence. It’s an invitation to bring the blessings and divine presence of Lord Venkateshvara into your home. Displaying this masterpiece allows one to connect with the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of India, fostering a sense of peace and harmony.
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