Divine Grace in Gold: Exploring Balaji, Shiva Parvathi & Krishna in Tanjore Paintings
Tanjore paintings, known for their opulence, heritage, and spiritual aura, have adorned South Indian homes and temples for centuries. These classical artworks from Thanjavur (Tamil Nadu) are not just paintings—they are devotional expressions in gold and color. Among the most cherished subjects in this traditional art form are the divine figures of Lord Balaji, Shiva-Parvathi, and Lord Krishna. Each deity depicted in Tanjore style radiates unique grace, symbolism, and blessings. Balaji Tanjore Painting: The Embodiment of Divine Wealth Lord Balaji, also known as Venkateswara or Srinivasa , is the presiding deity of Tirumala and a beloved form of Lord Vishnu. In Tanjore paintings, Balaji is presented in an upright posture, hands in varada and abhaya mudra, symbolizing divine protection and the granting of wishes. Crafted using rich gold foil and semi-precious stones, his grand crown, lavish jewelry, and decorative arch (prabhavali) dominate the canvas. Every stroke reflects abundance an...