| Specifications |
| PAA075 | |
| TANJORE PAINTING TRADITIONAL COLORS WITH 24 KARAT GOLD | |
| 23 inch x 19 inch x 2 inch (With Frame)19 inch x 15 inch (Without Frame) | |
| Weight 3.35 kg |
| Delivery and Return Policies |
| Usually ships in 30 days | |
| Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days | |
| Free Delivery |
This
tranquillizing Tanjore painting portrays Lord Vishnu who is the predominating
deity of the mode of goodness (Sattva Guna) and therefore, sustains and
maintains the entire Universe. Goddess Lakshmi, also known as Shri, is the
eternal consort and internal potency of the Lord, the maintainer, and the sustainer
of the entire Universe. Hence, Lakshmi is also associated with Sattva Guna and
is always engaged in His loving service. She is revered as the Goddess of
fortune and blesses her devotees with wealth and prosperity. She is also among
the divine triad known as Tridevi that includes Goddess Saraswati and Goddess
Parvati as well. Tridevi is given great importance in Shaktism.
In His abode
Vaikuntha, the place of no miseries lies Shesha Shayi Vishnu on the coils of
Ananta Shesha or Sheshanaag in the ocean of milk. The multiple hoods form a
huge canopy above Lord’s head for His protection. He calmly lies on His right
side and His soft feet touch the pure full-blown lotus. Clad in a pitambara
(bright yellow) dhoti down to His ankles and adorned with a necklace containing
the effulgent Kaustubha gem, the Lord looks just like the glowing Sun. While He
lays, the Goddess of fortune (Goddess Lakshmi) attired in a red saree, serves
His lotus feet with immense love and devotion. She holds a lotus in Her hand that
represents the purity of consciousness. Lord Vishnu’s body complexion resembles the
color of fresh monsoon clouds ready to pour the water of blessings on His
devotees. Note how precisely and beautifully this painting has been embellished
with pure gold studded with shining stones in order to accentuate its aesthetic
look. Finally, the Sudarshan Chakra, Panchajanya conch shell, and a wide and
bright tilaka (Urdhva Pundra) which are the signs of Lord Vishnu have been
marked in the background.



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