The patron deity of Tirupati, India, Lord Venkateshvara is a manifestation of Vishnu. His name is derived from the nearby Mount Venkata (‘ishvara’ roughly translates to god). The crystal-sculpted murti that you see on this page is a replica of the idol at the Tirumala Venkateshvara Temple in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Considered one of the holiest sites in India, the temple dates back to centuries ago. As a reproduction of such an ancient iconography, this Venkateshvara murti would be a valuable addition to your home or office. It is fashioned from superior-quality crystal, which lends the murti its translucent white colour.
It depicts the exact Vekateshvara iconography as in the Tirumala Venkateshvara Temple in Tirupati. The Lord stands heavily garlanded on an angularly cut plinth. Poojana implements and offerings on either side of the pedestal (note the delicately engraved lotus petals on the same). Temple pillars and an archway frames the gentle standing figure.
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