Varaha Avatara (Varaha Avatar) Mysore Religious Traditional Art
Hindu Deity Depicted as Boar
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This image depicts the Varaha Avatar, the third avatar of Vishnu in Hindu mythology. Vishnu takes the form of a boar to rescue the Earth, personified as the goddess Bhudevi, from the depths of the cosmic ocean. The image showcases the boar lifting Bhudevi, often depicted as a beautiful woman, on its tusks. The painting is likely a traditional Indian artwork, possibly using a style like Tanjore painting, known for its vibrant colors and intricate details.
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15x11 |
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