Guruvayurappan or Guruvayur Unnikannan (Little Krishna) is a distinctive roopa of Sri Krishna worshipped in Kerala. Guru (Brihaspati) and Vayu (Lord of Wind) are credited in the folk tradition for installing this heavenly icon of Guruvayurappan in the sanctum. In this magnificently created Tanjore painting, Sri Guruvayurappan stands in his four-armed form, his appealing blue body ornamented with blossoms and regal ornaments.
As Krishna is revered in his childhood roopa as Guruvayurappan, the countenance of the blue-skinned Lord in this Thanjavur painting is slightly plump, with tints of pink, underling his delicate age artistically. A blooming lotus with its stalk tucked in the Lord's feet and held in his hand symbolizes the origin of the universe, whose source is Sri Vishnu. Oozing a stately aura, Sri Guruvayurappan fills the ambiance with his potent presence and the allure of authentically Indian aesthetics.
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