This Tanjore or Thanjavur painting is the embodiment of love and devotion. Just like sunlight cannot be separated from the sun, likewise, Lord Venkateshvara who is a form of Vishnu, cannot be separated from His eternal consort Goddess Lakshmi. Lord Venkateshvara, also known as Balaji, is the presiding deity of Tirumala Temple at Tirupati in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The bond between the Lord and the Goddess is not mundane which is temporary and non-real. Rather, it is based on pure devotion and situated in the spiritual stratum. Since Goddess Lakshmi is the internal potency of Lord Venkateshvara, She assists Him in all His activities and therefore, He is nothing without Her.
The beautiful and unique feature of Tanjore painting can be efficiently seen in this artwork in which every bit of it has been elaborately embellished with pure gold coating with precision and intricacy. Lord Venkateshvara stands tall atop a small pedestal and decked up with several ornaments from His head to lotus feet. Adorned with flower garlands, and a wide and bright tilak on His forehead set off a unique contrast on the pure black complexion of the Lord. He holds the Sudarshan Chakra and Panchajanya Conch Shell in His two upper hands, while the two lower hands are in the boon granting Varada Mudra and resting gesture. The Goddess of fortune, Lakshmi, accompanies Her Lord sitting on a throne. She is gracefully attired in a bright red saree and as she sits in padmasana, its perfect pleats spread between Her legs. She holds a lotus flower in each of Her two upper hands while the lower hands are in Abhaya and Varada Mudra. Her black complexion appears just like the night sky filled with stars as She is ornamented with several effulgent jewels. Both of them are surrounded by a majestic Kritimukha Prabhavali.
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