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Brass Fine art Balaji Idol 4.5″
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Height:4.5 Inches Weight:0.2Kg
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he brass idol you have is of Lord Venkateswara, also known as Balaji or Srinivasa. He is the presiding deity of the famous Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh and is a form of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. He is widely revered as the "Kaliyuga Varada," the one who grants boons and protects his devotees in the current age of Kaliyuga.
Symbolic Significance
- Lord Vishnu's Incarnation: Balaji is considered a powerful avatar of Lord Vishnu, who took this form to reside on Earth and guide humanity during the age of Kali.
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Divine Possessions: The idol typically holds a conch (Shankha) in one hand and a discus (Chakra) in the other.
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Shankha (Conch): Symbolizes the cosmic sound of creation (AUM) and is used to ward off evil spirits and negative energy.
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Chakra (Discus): Represents the wheel of time and the power to destroy evil and protect righteousness (Dharma).
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The Abhaya Mudra: Lord Balaji is often depicted with his lower right hand in the Abhaya Mudra, a gesture of fearlessness, which signifies that he offers protection to his devotees. His left hand is often shown pointing to his feet, urging devotees to surrender to him to attain salvation.
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The Crown and Ornaments: The elaborate crown and intricate jewelry on the idol symbolize his supreme authority and the immense wealth he bestows upon his devotees.
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Brass as a Material: As with other sacred Hindu idols, brass is considered a pure and auspicious metal. It is believed to attract and retain positive, spiritual energy, making it an excellent medium for a divine idol.
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