Venkateswara Shaligram

Venkateswara Shaligram

Venkateswara (वेङ्कटेश्वर), also known as Srinivasa, Balaji, Venkata, Venkata Ramana, Tirupati Timmappa, Venkatachalapati, and Govinda, is a form of the Hindu god Maha-Vishnu. Venkateswara is the presiding god of Tirumala Venkateswara Temple located in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh in India. The word "Venkata" means Venkata-the name of a hill in Andhra Pradesh and Isvara-"Lord". Venkata means "destroyer of sins", deriving from words Vem (sins) and kata (power of immunity).

Venkateshwara Shila is a very rare, auspicious, powerful and exotic looking Shaligrama Shila. The Srinivas had taken a loan to get married to Padmavati. He has borrowed a very big sum from Kuber. Lord Venkateshwara or Balaji is one of the most famous deities in modern-day Hinduism. This Shila is extremely rare. 

Venkateshwara is a very powerful Shaligram and Lord Venketesh himself wears the small round Shaligram Mala /Rosary. This is a very auspicious Shila and every devotee should try to have one Venkateshwara Shila in his Altar. The Shila is very smooth, perfectly shaped, shiny, small sized, cold to touch, has flawless impressions.

Benefits of Venkateshwara Shaligram:

  • The Shila bestows the devotee with a place in Vaikuntha after the death. 
  • The devotee achieves Salvation and resides in Vaikuntha serving the Lord all the time. 
  • Bring great fortune to the lives of devotees.
  • The devotee is blessed with wealth and worldly comforts. 
  • If devotee prayed with full devotion the Lord Venkateswara gives all probable demands of his.
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