Tanjore painting's artworks traditionally originated from south India, specifically Tamil Nadu. These kinds of paintings are considered auspicious and are often displayed in homes and temples to invoke blessings of prosperity, devotion, and spiritual well-being. This Tanjore painting depicts Sri Venkateshwara also commonly known as Tirupati Balaji with Goddess Lakshmi. In this painting, Lord Venkateswara is standing with four arms. He is adorned with traditional jewelry, a crown, and a tilak (sacred mark) on his forehead. At the bottom, you can see Goddess Lakshmi, sitting and holding a pot of gold with multiple arms— Holding one flower each in two hands, and her forehands are in Varada mudra. The background of the painting is intricately decorated with ornate motifs and designs embellished with gold leaves. The entire artwork exudes a sense of divine opulence and spiritual significance.
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