VISHNU GARUDA VAHAN: This is a form of Vishnu which is called Garudasana which literally means Vishnu seated upon his vehicle (vahan), Garuda. Garuda is an enemy of serpents or snakes and is therefore found with a snake in his claws.
This print from the Ravi Varma Press derived from a painting by Raja Ravi Varma depicts Lord Vishnu seated upon a flying Garuda. He is of the colour of the clouds (Megha-varna) and has four arms which carry the conch (shank), the discus (chakra), mace (gadha) and lotus (padma). He is also seen embracing his consorts Sri-devi and Bhu-devi.
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