Brass Lord Balaji and Padmavathithayar Wall Mount Idol

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Height: 7.5 Inches , Weight:1.960 Kg

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Brass idols of Lord Balaji (Venkateshwara) and Goddess Padmavathi Thayar hold significant religious and cultural importance, especially in Hinduism. They are widely used for worship and as decorative pieces in homes and temples.

Lord Balaji (Venkateshwara): An incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Balaji is the presiding deity of the famous Tirumala Tirupati temple. He is revered as the Lord of Kaliyuga (the current age) and is believed to grant wishes and bestow blessings for wealth, wisdom, success, and protection. His conch (shankha) symbolizes the primordial sound "Om" and the destruction of ignorance, while his discus (chakra) represents triumph over evil and the safeguarding of dharma. His raised right hand (Abhaya Hasta) assures devotees of his protection and guidance.

Goddess Padmavathi Thayar: An incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, Padmavathi Thayar is the consort of Lord Balaji. She is the goddess of prosperity, well-being, and good fortune. Her presence with Balaji symbolizes financial stability, abundance, and the fulfillment of both material and spiritual desires. Worshipping them together is believed to attract wealth and remove financial obstacles.

Divine Couple: The worship of Balaji and Padmavathi Thayar as a divine couple signifies the union of the divine masculine and feminine energies, leading to holistic well-being and prosperity.

Usage of Brass Idols:

Brass idols of Balaji and Padmavathi Thayar are commonly used in various ways:

Home Altars (Pooja Rooms): They are a popular choice for personal worship spaces in homes. Devotees perform daily rituals (poojas) by offering prayers, incense, lamps, flowers, and food to the idols, seeking their blessings. Placing them in the east or north direction is considered auspicious for attracting prosperity.

Temple Worship: Larger brass idols are installed in temples for communal worship, where elaborate rituals and festivals are conducted throughout the year.

Gifting: Brass idols are considered auspicious and thoughtful gifts for special occasions like weddings, housewarmings, anniversaries, and other religious ceremonies. They are believed to bring divine blessings to the recipients.

Decorative Pieces: Beyond their religious use, these idols are also valued for their aesthetic appeal and intricate craftsmanship. They serve as beautiful decor pieces that add a spiritual ambiance to any space.


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