Lord Venkateshvara is considered to be a form of Lord Vishnu who descended on the earth in this Kali Yuga to re-establish dharma and deliver the conditioned souls. He is the presiding deity of Tirupati temple and His merciful nature attracts millions of devotees towards His lotus feet.
The four-armed Lord stands straight, adorned with several ornaments, huge crown and flower garlands. The divine Sudarshan Chakra is held in His posterior right hand, the Panchajanya conch shell in the left hand. Around each of His anterior forearms, Sheshnaag, also called Anantashesha, is coiled. A wide white tilak (Urdhva Pundra) His forehead that also covers half of His nose. This bright tilak on the black complexioned face of the Lord sets off a unique and appealing contrast. Near the lotus feet of Lord Venkateshvara is seated Goddess Padmavati, His eternal consort, on a full-blown lotus. She is clad in beautiful embroidered saree and adorned with thick neckpieces around her neck. Each of her posterior hands carry a lotus, that represents pure consciousness. Being the Goddess of fortune, she blesses her devotees with wealth as she holds a pot in her anterior left hand from which gold coins pour down.
The artist has made Kirtimukha altar of the Lord and coated every bit of this painting with 24 Karat Gold. Several small green, white and red shining stones have been embedded in the coating in such a way that they make up the detailing in this painting and hence it appears eye-catching.
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