Tirupati Balaji Statue Sculpture For Home Decor
Tirupati Balaji Statue Sculpture For Home Decor
GoraNabiKiDukaan represents marble dust designer tirupati balaji statue sculpture for home, temple, puja room. Tirupati balaji also known as venkateswara is a fom of hindu god vishnu. Lord Vishnu resides at Tirumala as Tirupati Venkateswara without returning to Vaikunta. To help him repay his debt, devotees offer him wealth and in return Lord Vishnu fulfills their prayers.Tirupati Balaji is revered in Hinduism as a deity who exudes power and protects from all negative energies. He is worshiped as the living God, who is believed to exist even today. This Tirupati Balaji Murti is made of marble dust and it is handmade and hand designed by the artisans of rajasthan. worship regular balaji to get good wealth and success in your life. This statue is made for enhancing the beauty of your pooja room.
- Type: NA Religious Idol & Figurine
- Material: Resin
- Theme: Ethnic
- Suitable For: Table, Floor
- Dimensions: 14 cm x 21.6 cm x 14 cm
- Weight: 800 g
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