Lord Venkateswara Wooden Idol 7.5 Feet
₹446,250.00
This is a hand-carved wooden sculpture of Lord Venkateswara, a manifestation of Lord Vishnu. The idol is intricately crafted with traditional South Indian temple art elements. The deity is depicted standing upright on a lotus pedestal, adorned with an elaborate arch (prabhavali) featuring mythological motifs and fine carvings. Lord Venkateswara wears a tall crown (kiritam), sacred ornaments, and displays a serene expression. His right hand is extended in the varada mudra (gesture of blessing), while the left hand rests on His hip, symbolizing protection and assurance to devotees. At the base of the idol, Goddess Padmavathi is seated, further emphasizing His role as a protector and provider. Surrounding the deity are intricate carvings of lions, floral patterns, and traditional mythological figures, symbolizing strength and divinity. The woodwork reflects high artistic skill and devotion, making it an exceptional representation of Indian spiritual art. This idol is often placed in temples, homes, or exhibitions as a centerpiece for worship and artistic admiration.
Product Material : Neem Wood
Dimensions : H 7.5 FT
Care & Maintenance :
Delivery Time : 60 - 90 Days
This is a hand-carved wooden sculpture of Lord Venkateswara, a manifestation of Lord Vishnu. The idol is intricately crafted with traditional South Indian temple art elements. The deity is depicted standing upright on a lotus pedestal, adorned with an elaborate arch (prabhavali) featuring mythological motifs and fine carvings. Lord Venkateswara wears a tall crown (kiritam), sacred ornaments, and displays a serene expression. His right hand is extended in the varada mudra (gesture of blessing), while the left hand rests on His hip, symbolizing protection and assurance to devotees. At the base of the idol, Goddess Padmavathi is seated, further emphasizing His role as a protector and provider. Surrounding the deity are intricate carvings of lions, floral patterns, and traditional mythological figures, symbolizing strength and divinity. The woodwork reflects high artistic skill and devotion, making it an exceptional representation of Indian spiritual art. This idol is often placed in temples, homes, or exhibitions as a centerpiece for worship and artistic admiration.
