Bala Manikandan

Rs.6500

The Tanjore painting of Lord Ayyappan captures his divine presence and revered attributes, reflecting the intricate artistry and spiritual significance of this beloved deity.


Lord Ayyappan, also known as Dharma Sastha, Manikandan, and Hariharasudhan, embodies righteousness, truth, and dharma. Believed to be the child of Vishnu in his Mohini form and Shiva, he is revered at his primary shrine in Sabarimala, Kerala. This major pilgrimage site attracts millions of devotees annually, especially during December and January. Legend has it that Ayyappan chose this sacred spot at age twelve by shooting an arrow that landed 30 kilometers away. Devotees follow strict rituals before their pilgrimage, with the Makara Vilakku festival, celebrated during Makara Sankranti, being the most significant. The Tanjore painting of Lord Ayyappan beautifully captures his divine presence and revered attributes, reflecting the intricate artistry and spiritual significance of this revered deity.

Tanjore painting is a traditional South Indian art known for its vivid colors, intricate details, and use of gold foil to depict deities and mythological figures.