VENKATESWARA (SMALL)
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He is a powerful manifestation of Lord Vishnu, revered for his immense compassion and believed to be the “Lord of the Seven Hills” who grants salvation and fulfillment to his devotees in this current age.
Size : 6.5×2.5cm
Weight : 0.042
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He is a powerful manifestation of Lord Vishnu, revered for his immense compassion and believed to be the “Lord of the Seven Hills” who grants salvation and fulfillment to his devotees in this current age.
Size : 6.5×2.5cm
Weight : 0.042
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