Ranganathar Swamy Tanjore Painting
Ranganathar Swamy Tanjore Painting
A quick walkthrough:
- Ranganathar, is a Hindu deity with his origin in South India. The deity is a resting form of Vishnu, recumbent on the great form of the serpent god Adishesha, the king of the serpents. His primary consort is the Goddess Lakshmi, also known as Ranganayaki. The two other consorts seen next to his recumbent figure are Bhudevi and Nila Devi.
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Most of the deities portray a 'smiling' lord in a sleeping or reclining position over the celestial serpent Adishesha in the sea of cosmic dissolution (pralaya). This is the form in which he is open to listening to all of his devotees' woes, and blesses them.
- All paintings by default come with mani frame which you see in the product image. The frame is made of teakwood.
- This painting is made with intricate work using 22 carat gold foil & kundan stones.
- Tanjore paintings are known for its elegance and you can place it in the living room, pooja rooms, hotels, restaurants and your commercial store as well.
- You can always choose tanjore paintings to gift your near and dear ones on occassion of house warmings, weddings, inaugral functions and anniversaries.
Each tanjore painting can be done only in a minimum standard size depending upon the subject you choose. For this particular painting you can choose a size available in the dropdown.
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Teakwood Frame
Teakwood Frame
All paintings by default come with mani frame which you see in the product image. The frame is made of teakwood.
22 Carat Gold Foil
22 Carat Gold Foil
This painting is made with intricate work using 22 carat gold foil & kundan stones.
Suitable For Gifting
Suitable For Gifting
You can always choose tanjore paintings to gift your near and dear ones on occassion of house warmings, weddings, inaugral functions and anniversaries.