A magnificent piece of art displaying Lord Venkateshwara with Goddess Lakshmi in Tanjore style bringing the picture to life. Lord Venkateswara is considered to be a form of Vishnu who descended to the earth to deliver the pious and re-establish dharma in the age of Kali Yuga. He is the presiding deity of Tirumala Venkateswara Temple at Tirupati of the Andhra Pradesh state in India. Since Devi Lakshmi, also known as Shri, is the divine and eternal consort of the Lord, She is also present with Him and is always engaged in the loving service of the Lord.
Here, Lord Venkateshwara is portrayed as Balaji, the ever-youthful form of Vishnu, in a standing posture on an elevated base. He is elaborately adorned with various ornaments such as Makarakundalas, a huge crown on His head, flower garlands, a necklace containing the effulgent Kaustubha gem etc. His two upper hands carry the Sudarshana Chakra and a Conch shell, the lower right hand is in the boon granting Varada mudra, while the left hand is in Kati mudra. The wide white tilak (Urdhva Pundra) on the forehead sets off a unique contrast on the black complexion of the Lord. The merciful Goddess Lakshmi sits next to the Lord in Padmasana, attired in a beautiful saree and adorned with a flower garland several jewels. Each of Her upper hands carry a lotus flower, the lower right is in Abhaya mudra, while the left hand is in Varada mudra. Both the deities are surrounded by a Kirtimukha Prabhavali. The fascinating thing about this artwork is that every bit of the painting is precisely and beautifully embellished with 24 Karat Gold studded with shining stones.
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