The majestic and authentic Tanjore paintings, that draw their roots from a small village in South India, are famous for their use of vivid colors and gold coating. Here, the presiding deity of Tirupati Temple, Lord Venkateshvara, also known as Balaji, is portrayed in a magical way. He is consisidered to be a form of Lord Vishnu, who descended on the earth in Kaliyuga from His divine abode Vaikuntha to establish Dharma. This portray is different from any other artwork and exclusively shows the rich culture of the Thanjavur village.
As you can see, the four-armed Lord stands on an elevated platform; each arm carrying a different item. On the upper right arm, the divine Sudarshana Chakra is held, the left arm holds a conch shell, the lower right hand is in the boon granting Varada Mudra, and the left hand is in resting gesture. He is Surrounded by a fascinating Kirtimukha Prabhavali and elaborately adorned with thick and long chains, a huge crown and kundalas in ears which have been inlaid with 24 K Gold. Hence, a major part of this painting is embellished with pure gold and gemstones. This glittering ornamentation along with the colorful flower garlands on the black complexion of Balaji sets off a unique contrast that actually gives one the essence of being in Vaikuntha, the place of no miseries.
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