Well known as Tirupati Balaji, Lord Venkateshvar is the presiding deity of the very famous Tirumala Temple in the Andhra Pradesh state of India. He is a form of Lord Vishnu who appeared on earth in Kali Yuga to reestablish Dharma and stop the activities of Adharma that degrade the society. Thousands and lakhs come everyday at this temple to take the divine darshans of the Lord.
Captured in the most attractive and ecstatic manner, this Tanjore painting portrays Lord Venkateshvara standing straight on a small pedestal with lotus engravings. The special characteristic of the icon of the Lord is that from top to bottom, He is always fully bedecked with gold ornaments and flower garlands. Also, He is adorned with a huge crown on His head and decorated with a wide Vaishnava tilak (Urdhva Pundra) on His forehead. This bright tilak covers most of the part of His nose and sets off a unique contrast on the black complexioned idol of Lord Venkateshvara. His four arms (chaturbhuja) carry different items; the two upper hands carry the Sudarshan Chakra and Panchajanya conch shell, while the lower hands are in the boon granting Varada Mudra and the resting gesture. A serpent coiled around each of His upper arms can also be seen. The beautiful Kirtimukha Prabhavali around the Lord makes up His altar. An essence of South Indian artwork is felt looking at it. Every bit of this painting has been embellished with 24 Karat gold coating and shining stones to beauty the look of the icon of Lord Venkateshavara.
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