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Varaha (boar incarnation)

National Museum - New Delhi

National Museum - New Delhi
New Delhi , India

Varaha is the third avatara (incarnation) of Vishnu. Vishnu assumed this form to rescue Bhu-devi (earth goddess) from the clutches of the demon, had carried her to the nether world. His lower right hand is in abhaya-mudra and in his other hands he is holding a club, conch and a disc. Bhu-devi is supported on his elbow. On the right side of the lotus base stands goddess Lakshmi holding a lotus stalk, and on the left stands Garuda, leaning towards the god.

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  • Title: Varaha (boar incarnation)
  • Date Created: 10th Century CE
  • Location: North India
  • Physical Dimensions: Ht. 21.4 cm., Wd. 12.0 cm., Dep. 5.8 cm.
  • Medium: Bronze
  • Dynasty: Pratihara
National Museum - New Delhi

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