The Brass Balaji Standing Carved with 10 Avatars on Frame and Ashtalakshmi on Base statue exemplifies remarkable craftsmanship, combining traditional South Indian sculptural styles with intricate metalwork. The deity, Lord Venkateswara (Balaji), is presented in a standing posture, embodying majesty and divine grace.
Graceful Posture-The statue shows Lord Balaji standing straight, one hand holding Sudarshan Chakra , Counch shell in second, third hand in Blessing position & fourth hand grasps Mace. The carving of the face and body is highly symmetrical, giving it a calm yet powerful presence, common in sacred statues of this deity.
Elaborate Ornamentation: The statue is adorned with multiple layers of intricate jewelry and garments, each meticulously detailed. The layered ornamentation around the deity’s chest, arms, and waist highlights the traditional style of divine attire, often associated with Lord Balaji’s imagery. The jewelry, such as the large garland and anklets, is sculpted with minute precision, giving the statue a sense of grandeur.
Exquisite Prabhavali (Arch) with 10 Avatars (Dashavatara) of Lord Vishnu: The arch or “Prabhavali” surrounding the deity is highly decorative, the frame surrounding Balaji features detailed carvings of the 10 Avatars (Dashavatara) of Lord Vishnu. Each avatar is meticulously rendered, showcasing the artist’s skill in depicting these diverse forms, from the mighty Matsya (fish) to the heroic Kalki (horseman). The avatars are arranged in a dynamic and harmonious composition around Balaji, illustrating the divine incarnations that have preserved dharma (righteousness) throughout time.
Ashtalakshmi Base Detailing: At the base of the statue is a beautifully carved depiction of Ashtalakshmi, the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi, each symbolizing various aspects of prosperity and well-being. The Ashtalakshmi is portrayed with grace and intricate details, emphasizing the goddess’s auspicious attributes. The base is adorned with delicate floral and geometric patterns that complement the divine presence of Lakshmi, enhancing the overall elegance of the statue.
Golden & Copper Finish-The brass & copper finish gives gleaming golden hue, symbolizing purity and divine brilliance. This smooth, reflective surface highlights the careful attention to finishing, giving the statue an ethereal glow under light.
Weight and Dimensions- As indicated, the statue is quite large and heavy (304 kilograms), which implies that it is not just a work of art but also intended for temple installations or serious collectors of sacred artifacts. The size and weight emphasize the level of detail that went into creating a piece of this magnitude.
This brass Tirupati Balaji statue is a masterpiece of traditional Indian metal art, showing exceptional attention to detail in every aspect, from the deity’s adornments to the Prabhavali and the symbolic carvings on the base. The craftsmanship reflects both religious significance and a deep understanding of sculptural aesthetics.
Height = 85 Inches
Length = 50 Inches
Width = 17 Inches
Weight = 304.00 Kgs.