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Wooden Hand Carved Painted - Balaji Panel - (12x12) - KEB0971

Wooden Hand Carved Painted - Balaji Panel - (12x12) - KEB0971

  • This Wooden Hand-Carved and Hand-Painted Balaji Head Wall Panel represents Lord Venkateswara (Balaji), a revered incarnation of Lord Vishnu worshipped as the deity of prosperity, protection, and divine grace
  • Lord Balaji is widely worshipped for granting wealth, success, and stability
  • Balaji Head Form: Focuses on the sacred facial representation, symbolizing divine presence, spiritual awareness, and blessings.
    Tilak (Namam) Mark: Represents Vaishnavite tradition and devotion to Lord Vishnu, signifying purity and divine connection.
    Temple-Inspired Design: Reflects traditional South Indian temple iconography, evoking sacredness and reverence
  • Meaningful gift for housewarming ceremonies (Griha Pravesh), weddings, festivals like Vaikunta Ekadasi or Diwali, and spiritual occasions
  • It Measures 12″ height, 12″ breadth, and 2″ depth with 1500g weight
$16.52

Original: $47.19

-65%
Wooden Hand Carved Painted - Balaji Panel - (12x12) - KEB0971—

$47.19

$16.52

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  • This Wooden Hand-Carved and Hand-Painted Balaji Head Wall Panel represents Lord Venkateswara (Balaji), a revered incarnation of Lord Vishnu worshipped as the deity of prosperity, protection, and divine grace
  • Lord Balaji is widely worshipped for granting wealth, success, and stability
  • Balaji Head Form: Focuses on the sacred facial representation, symbolizing divine presence, spiritual awareness, and blessings.
    Tilak (Namam) Mark: Represents Vaishnavite tradition and devotion to Lord Vishnu, signifying purity and divine connection.
    Temple-Inspired Design: Reflects traditional South Indian temple iconography, evoking sacredness and reverence
  • Meaningful gift for housewarming ceremonies (Griha Pravesh), weddings, festivals like Vaikunta Ekadasi or Diwali, and spiritual occasions
  • It Measures 12″ height, 12″ breadth, and 2″ depth with 1500g weight