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18" Lord Tirupati Balaji With Kirtimukha Arch | Rosewood Panel With Inlay Work

$170
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Specifications
DDQ355
Rosewood With Inlay Work
18 Inch Height X 12 Inch Width X 1 Inch Length
Weight 1.50 kg
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Usually ships in 20 days
Returns and Exchanges accepted with 7 days
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Easy Returns
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order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Glory of Venkateswara

Behold the divine presence of Lord Tirupati Balaji, also known as Venkateswara, brought to life through the intricate art of Mysore wooden inlay. This panel presents a captivating depiction of the deity, revered as an incarnation of Vishnu, the preserver in the Hindu trinity. The use of rosewood, known for its rich color and fine grain, serves as a dignified backdrop for this sacred image. The intricate inlay work, a hallmark of Mysore craftsmanship, adds depth and texture, elevating this piece beyond mere representation to a work of devotional art. The iconography of Venkateswara is rich with symbolism. His dark complexion represents the mystery and vastness of the cosmos. The profusion of jewels and ornaments signifies his divine status and boundless wealth, not just material, but also spiritual. He stands bestowing blessings, his hand often depicted in the Varada Mudra, a gesture of giving and grace. To behold such a piece is to invite the presence of the divine into your space, a constant reminder of abundance and protection.

The Auspicious Kirtimukha

Observe the Kirtimukha arch that frames the revered deity. The Kirtimukha, or 'Face of Glory,' is a mythical, fierce creature often found adorning the entrances of temples and sacred spaces. This symbol, with its origins rooted in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, is believed to ward off evil and negativity, safeguarding the sanctity within. Legend has it that Kirtimukha was a fearsome demon whose insatiable hunger led him to devour his own body upon being ordered to do so by Shiva. Impressed by his obedience and devotion, Shiva immortalized the demon’s face, decreeing that it would reside above doorways as a protector and a symbol of selflessness. The presence of Kirtimukha above Venkateswara reinforces the sacredness of the deity and the space it occupies. It serves as a potent reminder of the triumph of good over evil, and the power of devotion and self-sacrifice. The meticulous inlay work capturing this symbolic figure adds another layer of depth to the panel, transforming it into a spiritually charged artifact.

Mysore Inlay: A Legacy of Craftsmanship

This panel is a testament to the enduring legacy of Mysore wooden inlay, a traditional art form deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of Karnataka, India. This exquisite art involves carefully embedding small pieces of different colored woods, ivory (historically), and other materials into a base wood to create intricate designs. The process demands immense skill, patience, and a keen eye for detail. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted, ensuring the uniqueness and artistic integrity of the artwork. By acquiring this piece, you are not only bringing home a beautiful depiction of Lord Venkateswara, but also supporting a time-honored tradition, preserving the artistry of generations past. This art is a reflection of dedication, devotion, and the pursuit of perfection, qualities that resonate deeply with the divine presence it seeks to represent.
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