12" Tirupati Balaji (Venkateshvara) with Devi Lakshmi | Wall Hanging Statue
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12" Tirupati Balaji (Venkateshvara) with Devi Lakshmi | Wall Hanging Statue

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The intricately crafted Tirupati Balaji (Venkateshvara) with Devi Lakshmi Wall Hanging, a brass marvel, honors Lord Venkateshvara and Goddess Lakshmi. Lord Venkateshvara, also known as Tirupati Balaji, is the deity of wealth and devotion. He holds the Sudarshana Chakra, symbolizing divine protection, while Devi Lakshmi signifies abundance and prosperity. Display this artwork in your space, and you invite their blessings. May wealth and devotion intertwine in your life as they grace your home, bringing both material and spiritual riches.

Color:
Gold And Green
Gold And Green
Natural Brass
Natural Brass
Protective Lacquer Coating
Protective Lacquer Coating
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Specifications
WSB752
Brass
Height: 12.70 inch
Width: 9.50 inch
Depth: 1.50 inch
Weight 5 kg
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100% Handmade
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Introducing the Divine: Lord Venkateshwara with Devi Lakshmi

This exquisite 12-inch brass wall hanging statue depicts Lord Venkateshwara, a significant manifestation of Lord Vishnu, seated serenely with his consort, Devi Lakshmi. Crafted with meticulous detail and rich artistry, this piece brings a touch of sacred elegance to any space. The warm, golden tones of the brass beautifully accentuate the intricate carvings, making it a captivating focal point for your home or temple. The relief style of the sculpture adds depth and texture, drawing the eye to the divine figures and their symbolic adornments. The overall dimensions of 12.7 x 9.5 x 1.5 inches make it a substantial yet manageable piece for wall display.

Lord Venkateshwara: The Seven Hills Abode

Lord Venkateshwara, also known as Balaji, is particularly revered in the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple nestled atop the seven peaks of Tirumala, in Andhra Pradesh, India. This temple is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites globally, a testament to the profound faith and devotion associated with the deity. Legends abound regarding Lord Venkateshwara’s appearance on the Tirumala hills. One tells of the god descending to earth to alleviate the suffering of humanity, establishing himself as a beacon of hope and divine grace. His presence on the hills is seen as a divine blessing, and the temple itself is considered a sacred space radiating positive energy. This statue captures the essence of this divine presence, bringing a piece of this sacred energy into your home.

Devi Lakshmi: The Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity

Seated alongside Lord Venkateshwara is Devi Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune. Her presence signifies abundance, not just material wealth, but also spiritual and emotional richness. She is often depicted with lotus flowers, symbolizing purity and enlightenment, a reflection of her role in bestowing blessings of holistic well-being. The depiction of Devi Lakshmi alongside Lord Venkateshwara highlights the importance of balance and harmony in life - the spiritual and material aspects intertwining to create a fulfilling existence. The intricate detail of her features and attire within the statue adds another layer of artistic merit to this beautiful religious artwork.

The Art of Brass Sculpture in India

Brass has long been a favored medium for religious iconography in India. Its lustrous golden hue evokes a sense of divinity and warmth, making it an ideal material for depicting deities. The ancient craft of brass sculpture continues to flourish, with skilled artisans employing time-honored techniques to create masterpieces. Each piece is a testament to generations of craftsmanship, passed down through families, preserving a rich artistic heritage. This particular statue exemplifies the precision and skill of these artisans, the intricate details highlighting their dedication to their craft and the profound reverence they hold for the subjects they depict.

Bringing the Sacred Home: A Piece of Indian Heritage

This brass statue of Lord Venkateshwara with Devi Lakshmi isn't merely a decorative item; it's a piece of living history, a reflection of centuries of faith, art, and cultural heritage. It serves as a constant reminder of the divine and provides a focal point for meditation, prayer, or simply quiet contemplation. Whether you are a devout follower or an admirer of exquisite craftsmanship, this statue is a beautiful and meaningful addition to your collection, adding a touch of spiritual grace and artistic beauty to your home. It is a cherished symbol, bringing positivity and the blessings of the divine into your life.

The Power of Worship: Performing an Abhishek with Purpose

Abhishek Patra is a vessel made of different materials such as brass, steel, copper, and bronze. It is mainly used for performing a ritual known as “Abhishek” or “Abhishekam”. In this ritual, the deities are bathed with various liquid ingredients such as honey, water, milk, etc before dressing them. It comes in various shapes and sizes depending upon the number and size of the deities to be placed. There is a flat plate or tray on the top for placing the deity on it. The vessel is designed in such a way that there is an outlet or passage in the tray so that all the liquids are poured out and collected in a separate vessel.

1. Establish a place for worship

Before starting the Pooja, you should clean the area where you will perform the worship. It could be the deity/pooja room or any other vacant place. You may also sprinkle a few drops of Gangajal to make the space pure.
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2. Make sure the required paraphernalia are present before beginning

To avoid interrupting the worship, keeping all the items ready for before performing Abhishekam is necessary. The required items are Abhishek Patra, a cleansed conch shell, five Pancha Patras or water pots, a receptacle for Charanamrit (liquid mixture), 1 cup of milk, ½ cup of yogurt, 2 tablespoons of honey, 2 tablespoons of sugar in water, and 1 tablespoon of ghee.
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3. Mentally worship the Spiritual Master and the Lordship

It is very important for you to offer your respectful obeisance unto your Spiritual Master and the Lord before performing any service or Pooja. By doing this, you develop a mood of service and attract the mercy of Guru and Bhagavan.
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4. Perform Abhishek

For performing the Abhishek of the deity, first of all, fill all the liquid ingredients (milk, honey, yogurt, sugar syrup, and ghee) in five different unused or new containers (Pancha Patra). You could also make a mixture of these. If you are worshiping the deity of Radha Krishna, Lord Jagannath, Lord Vishnu, or Lord Narasimha, you must put a Tulsi leaf in each of the ingredients. Now, gently place the deity on the tray of the Abhishek Patra. Take the cleansed conch and pour one liquid ingredient into it; you could start with milk. With your right hand, bathe the deity with all the liquids one by one by titling the elongated end of the conch. You must chant some Pranam Mantras while performing this worship. If you do not know any specific mantras, you can simply chant the Hare Krishna Maha Mantra: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna / Krishna Krishna Hare Hare/Hare Ram Hare Ram / Ram Ram Hare Hare.
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5. Collect all the liquids

Now that the Abhishek is done, it is time to collect the liquid mixture into a separate container. You can collect either by slightly tilting the Abhishek Patra or pushing through the passage using your hand.
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6. Clean and dress the deity

Take a dry towel and clean the deity to remove any stains or drops of liquid ingredients used in the Abhishek. It is the time to decorate the deity with a beautiful dress, flower garlands, and different ornaments.
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Abhishek Patra serves as the best medium for carrying out occasional or even regular bathing of small deities. It can be made of different materials such as brass, copper, and steel. It may also bear beautiful engravings of motifs on the body.
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