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Gold Black Tripati Balaji

Gold Black Tripati Balaji

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Regular price ₹1,799.00
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Gold Black Tripati Balaji

Gold Black Tripati Balaji

Regular price ₹1,799.00
Regular price ₹1,799.00 Sale price ₹1,999.00
Save ₹200 Sold out

Description

Gold‑Black Tripati Balaji – Grace of the Lord of Tirupati

Bring home the divine presence of Lord Venkateswara with Haritual’s Gold‑Black Tripati Balaji idol. Inspired by the sacred form of Balaji from Tirupati, this idol reflects his calm strength, divine charm, and the blessings he showers upon his devotees.

Known as the Kaliyug ke pratyaksh devta, Tripati Balaji is worshipped for health, wealth, and protection. With his iconic standing pose, blessing hand, and sacred symbols, this murti captures the essence of his power and grace.

Perfect for your pooja room, office, or as a spiritual gift, this idol brings a sense of peace, devotion, and divine assurance. Let Haritual’s Tripati Balaji idol remind you every day that faith, patience, and prayer always lead to blessings.

Invite the energy of Tirupati Balaji into your home—with love, devotion, and trust.

Features

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Iconic Blessing Pose – Inspired by Tirupati Balaji’s sacred stance.

Gold-Black Contrast – Elegant finish that highlights divine details.

Perfect for Pooja or Gift – Ideal for home, car, or spiritual gifting.

Size & Weight

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Care Instructions

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Clean Gently: Wipe with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth.

Sacred Placement: Ideal for car dashboard, temple, or altar.

Avoid Chemicals: Keep away from harsh cleaners and sprays.

Handle with Care: Use clean, dry hands when moving the idol.

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Frequently Asked Questions

help What does the standing pose of Balaji signify? +

Balaji’s standing pose with one hand in blessing and the other resting symbolizes protection, assurance, and divine grace.

help Why is Lord Balaji also called Srinivasa or Govinda? +

“Srinivasa” means the abode of Goddess Lakshmi, while “Govinda” refers to the protector of Earth and cows. Both names highlight his nurturing, divine role.

help Why is the Balaji murti shown with both hands pointing down? +

One hand is in varada mudra (blessing posture) symbolizing the granting of wishes, while the other rests downward, showing grounding and support to all devotees.

help How do I track my order status? +

You can track your order on Haritual's tracking page here.

help How long does it take to receive my order? +

Orders placed before 1 PM typically arrive within 2-5 working days. Metro city deliveries may arrive the next day, except on public holidays.