Tirupati Bala ji-Venkateshwar for Home Decor
Tirupati Bala ji-Venkateshwar for Home Decor
- Dimension : Length -5.5 Inch | Width -2.5 Inch | Height 8.25 Inch || Weight 0.7 Kg
- Praying to Balaji - Lord of Wealth and Wellness will you bring you prosperity and good fortune. Intricate craftsmanship can be seen throughout the Polyresin Statue of Lord Balaji. Made using High Quality products to achieve the perfect finish.
- Balaji is a name for the deity Venkateswara, a form of Vishnu. The name Venkateswara stems from the Indian language of Sanskrit where Vem translates to Sin, "Kata translates to destruction, and Ishwara translates to Supreme Lord. The form is more popular in Southern India. Tirupati Balaji Statue is known to Bring prosperity and happiness in your home & Office. Lord Tirupati Balaji statue is made of Polyresin
- Polyresin Lord Balaji is shown or visualized having a tilakam on forehead, 'Shanku' / 'Conch' on the left shoulder, 'Cakra' / 'Disc' on the right shoulder, 'Bhudevi'(Goddess Earth) and 'Sridevi' (Goddess of Wealth) at the heart, left hand in receiving posture, right hand in an bestowing posture, both hands are decorated with 'adisheshu' / snake and coins / prosperity pouring in at the feet. Lord Venkateswara is adorned with multitude of ornaments.
- Lord Venkateshwara's benevolence and grandeur is world renowned Lord Venkateshwara is a special avatar of Lord Vishnu who has several great legends attached to him. The Venkateshwara or Tirupati Balaji is one of the only few special shrines dedicated to him. Lord Tirupati Balaji is also known as Sri Venkateshwar / Shree Vyankateshwar Swamy / God Venkatesh / Vyankatesh / Venkateshvara / Sri Venkatesaya / Venkatachalapathy / Venkatachalapati.
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