
Balaji Murti Standing On Base - 4.5 x 2.5 Inches | Karungali Statue/ Ebony Venkateswara Swamy Idol for Pooja
• Invite Divine Blessings into Your Home with Lord Balaji!
• Elevate your sacred space with the majestic aura of Lord Balaji, beautifully represented in this Ebony-Karungali Balaji Statue.
• Carved from rich ebony wood, this statue exudes divine elegance, embodying Lord Vishnu's grace, strength, and protection.
• The serene yet powerful presence of Lord Balaji, with his lotus feet and blessings, symbolizes peace, prosperity, and spiritual awakening.
• A symbol of devotion and prosperity, this statue serves not just as decor, but as a constant reminder of divine grace and protection.
• Crafted from high-quality Ebony-Karungali, this statue is designed to be both durable and timeless, offering an enduring symbol of faith.
• Karungali is renowned for its deep black color, exceptional hardness, and durability.
• The fine detailing and intricate craftsmanship bring Lord Balaji's divine form to life, while the dark richness of ebony wood adds a touch of opulence and spiritual significance.
• Place it on your altar or in any sacred space to invite Lord Balaji's blessings, protection, and positive energy into your life.
• Whether you're seeking peace, wealth, or spiritual guidance, Lord Balaji is the ultimate source of divine favor.
• This Ebony-Karungali Balaji Statue is the perfect gift for anyone seeking divine blessings or looking to enhance their home with spiritual elegance.
• A perfect choice for weddings, housewarmings, or any significant occasion, this statue brings divine grace and protection into the lives of your loved ones.
• Let Lord Balaji’s divine presence guide your path to success and spiritual fulfillment.
• Lord Balaji's Blessings Await You!
A Brief Tale of Lord Balaji’s Divine Journey. "The Tale of Vishnu's Reincarnation as Balaji or Srinivasa":
Narada observed rishis performing a holy yagna and recruited sage Bhrigu to decide who should benefit. Bhrigu visited Brahma and Shiva but went unnoticed. He finally reached Vaikuntha and met Vishnu, who was absorbed in meditation with his feet being attended to by his consort, the goddess Lakshmi. A furious Bhrigu kicked Vishnu's chest (the abode of Lakshmi) and angered Lakshmi. But a calm Vishnu asked for forgiveness of Bhrigu and served the sage by massaging his legs. During this act, he squashed the extra eye that was present on the sole of Bhrigu's foot, which destroyed the sage's egotism. Lakshmi then departed from Vaikuntha, arrived at the region of Varaha Kshetra and performed an intense penance for twelve years, after which she was born as Padmavathi to Akasha Raja.
After Lakshmi left, Vishnu went to Venkata Hill, sat in an anthill under a tamarind tree beside a pushkarini (lake), and started chanting the name of his wife, Mahalakshmi. He then reincarnated as Srinivasa as the son of the elderly woman Vakula Devi, who was the rebirth of Yashoda the deity Krishna's foster-mother.
Siginificane of Karungali statue:
Karungali wood is highly valued in Hinduism for its mystical qualities. It is thought to absorb and radiate positive energy, which makes it a perfect material for deity statues and spiritual artefacts. The dense and dark characteristics of Karungali wood are symbolic of protection, protecting devotees from evil forces. Worshipping a deity statue made up of Karungali wood creates a strong bond with the divine, as the deity's energy is said to combine with the wood's inherent vibrational energy to enhance the spiritual experience.