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3" Small Venkateshvara Copper Idol | Tirupati Balaji Statue

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Devotees can worship this Small Venkateshvara (Tirupati Balaji) Copper Statue at home to receive divine blessings and spiritual benefits. Placing the statue in a sacred space, one can offer prayers, and floral tributes, and engage in heartfelt meditation. The act of worship fosters a deep connection with Lord Venkateshvara, known for bestowing prosperity and removing obstacles.


The statue, in the Varada mudra, symbolizes protection and fearlessness. Regular devotion invites positive energy, spiritual solace, and a sense of divine presence, enhancing the devotee's well-being and creating a sacred ambiance within the home.

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Specifications
DDI714
Copper Statue
Height: 3 inch
Width: 1.7 inch
Depth: 0.6 inch
Weight 110 gm
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A Glimpse of Divinity

Invite the benevolent presence of Venkateshvara into your home with this meticulously crafted copper idol. Standing at 3 inches tall, this small yet powerful statue captures the essence of Tirupati Balaji, one of the most revered forms of Vishnu in Hinduism. Every detail, from the intricate crown to the divine implements held in his hands, has been thoughtfully rendered to bring a sense of serenity and spiritual connection to any space. Crafted from copper, this statue exudes a timeless quality and a subtle, warm glow, inviting contemplation and reverence.

The Lord of the Seven Hills

Venkateshvara, also known as Srinivasa, Balaji, and Venkatachalapati, is the presiding deity of the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh, India. This temple, located on the seventh peak of the Seshachalam Hills, is one of the most visited and wealthiest places of worship in the world. Millions of devotees flock to Tirupati each year to seek his blessings and offer prayers, hoping for prosperity, happiness, and liberation from worldly suffering. Legend tells that Lord Vishnu, in his incarnation as Venkateshvara, came to Earth in search of his consort, Lakshmi, who had left Vaikuntha, their divine abode, after a quarrel with Saraswati. He found her on the banks of the river Swarnamukhi, and after much persuasion, she agreed to return. To provide for their wedding, Venkateshvara borrowed money from Kubera, the God of Wealth, promising to repay the debt. To this day, devotees offer donations to the temple, which are believed to help Venkateshvara clear this divine debt and bring blessings to those who contribute.

Symbolism Embodied in Copper

This statue of Venkateshvara embodies many important symbols. In his upper right hand, he holds the Sudarshana Chakra, representing the cyclical nature of time and the power to destroy evil. His upper left hand carries the Panchajanya conch, symbolizing the creation of the universe and the sound of auspicious beginnings. The hand pointed down in the Varada Mudra, a gesture of giving blessings to devotees, signifies generosity and the fulfillment of wishes. The other hand resting at the waist symbolizes complete surrender to the divine. The copper used in crafting this idol is more than just a material. In Hinduism, copper is regarded as a sacred metal, believed to conduct positive energy and facilitate spiritual connections. Its natural properties enhance the statue's ability to radiate positive vibrations and create a harmonious atmosphere in its surroundings.

A Compact Reminder of Divine Grace

Measuring just 3.0 x 1.7 x 0.6 inches, this idol is perfectly sized to fit on a personal altar, desk, or any special space. Its compact form does not diminish the profound presence it exudes. It serves as a constant reminder of Venkateshvara's benevolent gaze and the divine grace that he bestows upon his devotees. Whether you are a devout follower seeking to deepen your spiritual practice, or simply someone seeking a symbol of peace and prosperity, this copper Venkateshvara idol is a meaningful addition to your life.
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