English: Malayappa swami, the Utsava murthi of Tirumala Venkateswara Temple seen on the fourth morning in the Kalpavriksham vahanam in Tirumala. Hindus believe that Kalpavriksham is a tree that grants boons and fulfill's ones wishes. The vahanam signifies Lord Venkateswara's abilities to grant boons to his devotees.
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==Description==
[[Malayappa swami]], the ''Utsava murthi'' of [[Tirumala Venkateswara Temple]] seen on the fourth morning in the ''Kalpavriksham vahanam'' in [[Tirumala]]. [[Hindu|Hindus]] believe that Kalpavriksham is a tree that grants boons and fulfill
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The idol of Malayappa Swami in a float shaped like the kalpa-vriksha (The Tree of Life) along with his consorts Sridevi (left) and Bhudevi (right). Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, Andhra Pradesh, India