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Royal Gold & Deep Black Tirupati Balaji and Lakshmi 3D Mural (5x3 ft), handcrafted wall art featuring intricate detailing and elegant cultural design, suitable for temple, home,office
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Balaji with Lakshmi 3D Wall Art Mural for Home & Temple (5 × 3 Feet)

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ColorGOLDEN + BRONZE

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Description

Balaji with Lakshmi 3D Wall Art Sculpture — Divine Couple in Ornate Arch Relief

Lord Venkateswara Balaji and Goddess Lakshmi depicted together within a decorative ornate arch is one of the most complete and auspicious compositions in Vaishnava devotional art — the presiding deity of Tirupati united with his consort in a format that draws directly on the visual language of South Indian temple shrine installations. This handcrafted 3D wall art mural renders both figures with fine ornamental detailing across the crowns, garments, and jewellery within the arched surround, crafted from epoxy resin reinforced with fiberglass as a layered relief sculpture in a distinctive Black and Gold dual-tone finish unique in the Artgatha Balaji range.

At 5 × 3 feet, the horizontal composition creates a strong, balanced devotional presence on living room feature walls, pooja room installations, and cultural interior spaces, with the deep relief and dual-tone surface creating a dramatic interplay of light across the figures and arch throughout the day.

Available Finish Options

  • Black and Gold — A bold dual-tone finish combining a deep black base with warm gold metallic accenting across the Balaji and Lakshmi figures and the ornate arch surround — a contemporary luxury surface unique in the Artgatha Balaji range.

Specifications

Product Type 3D Wall Art Mural
Design Balaji with Lakshmi (Ornate Arch Composition)
Dimensions 5 × 3 Feet / 60 × 36 Inches / 152.40 × 91.44 cm
Material Epoxy resin reinforced with fiberglass
Finish Options Black and Gold
Frame Unframed
Mounting Ready to hang
Usage Indoor wall decor

Design and Craftsmanship Highlights

  • Balaji and Lakshmi sculpted together within a decorative ornate arch — a composition that mirrors the visual language of South Indian temple shrine installations
  • Black and Gold dual-tone finish is unique in the Artgatha Balaji range — a contemporary luxury surface that distinguishes this from all other Balaji listings
  • Fine ornamental detailing across both figures' crowns, jewellery, garments, and the decorative arch surround in layered high relief
  • Wide 5 × 3 feet horizontal format gives the two-figure arch composition generous visual space on large feature walls
  • Epoxy resin and fiberglass construction ensures consistent finish quality and long-term structural durability

Placement and Usability

  • Pooja rooms and home temples — the Balaji-Lakshmi pairing within a temple arch is a deeply auspicious choice for dedicated devotional spaces
  • Living room feature walls — the Black and Gold finish creates a bold, design-forward statement that suits contemporary luxury interiors
  • Home entrances and foyers — the ornate arch composition creates a complete, self-contained sacred focal point at the threshold
  • Hotel lobbies and premium hospitality interiors — the distinctive Black and Gold finish suits design-forward guest-facing spaces
  • Vaikunta Ekadashi, Diwali, and housewarming gifting — a meaningful and visually distinctive choice for Balaji devotees and premium gifting occasions

Care Instructions

  • Clean gently using a soft dry cloth
  • Suitable for indoor display
  • Surface repainting can be done if required

Disclaimer: This artwork is an artistic interpretation inspired by Lord Venkateswara and Goddess Lakshmi and is intended for decorative and devotional purposes only.

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Delivery Time:

  • India: 7–14 working days
  • International: 10–15 working days
    Address changes are allowed before dispatch. We also ship to P.O. boxes.

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  • India: GST is included.
  • International: Import duties/taxes may apply. If refused, return costs will be deducted from your refund.

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Damage/Loss During Transit: We will process a refund or replacement following the courier's investigation. For any issues, contact us at hello@artgatha.com.

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Why Balaji and Lakshmi Are Depicted Together in This Arch Format

In Vaishnava theology, Lakshmi is not simply Vishnu's consort — she is Vishnu's Shakti, his essential divine energy, without whom his cosmic functions of preservation and grace cannot operate. The Tirupati tradition holds that Sridevi (Lakshmi) resides permanently on Venkateswara's chest — she is present in the icon at all times, not as a separate deity but as an inseparable part of the Balaji form itself. Depicting both figures together in an ornate arch directly mirrors how the divine couple is presented within the sanctum of the Tirumala temple.

The arch surround references the Prabhawali of the temple shrine — the sacred aureole that delineates the deity's presence from the surrounding material world, making this composition the most complete devotional installation of Balaji available in the Artgatha range.

The Significance of Vaikunta Ekadashi for Balaji Devotees

Vaikunta Ekadashi is the single most significant day in the Vaishnava calendar for Balaji worship. On this day only — once a year — the Vaikunta Dwaram, the northern gate of the Tirumala temple representing the entrance to Vishnu's heavenly abode, is opened. The Padma Purana records that Vishnu took the form of Ekadashi to defeat the demon Muran on this day, and that passing through the Vaikunta Dwaram on this occasion is considered equivalent to attaining moksha.

Gifting or installing a Balaji with Lakshmi composition ahead of Vaikunta Ekadashi carries the specific devotional weight of that tradition — establishing the divine couple in the home at the most auspicious moment in the Balaji worship calendar.

Frequently Asked Questions

In Vaishnava theology, Sridevi — Lakshmi — is not depicted beside Balaji as a separate deity but resides permanently on his chest as his inseparable Shakti. She is present in the Tirumala icon at all times because without her, Vishnu's functions of grace and cosmic preservation are considered incomplete.

The Vaikunta Dwaram is the northern gate of the Tirumala temple representing the entrance to Vishnu's heavenly abode. It remains closed throughout the year and opens only on Vaikunta Ekadashi — the day the Padma Purana records as when Vishnu defeated the demon Muran and first opened the gates of Vaikunta for devotees. Passing through it is considered equivalent to attaining moksha.

North-East — the Ishan Kona — is the most auspicious placement for Venkateswara and Lakshmi, associated with divine prosperity and spiritual clarity entering the home. The ornate arch format makes this composition particularly effective when centred on a dedicated wall, as the arch requires clear visual space on all sides to assert its shrine-like authority.