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Vishnu Statues

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Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi on Garuda
Brass Sculpture
12.3 inch X 8.5 inch X 5.2 inch
5.45 kg

Item Code: XG44
Price: $255.00
Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi Ji with Floral Aureole
Brass Sculpture
9.2 inch X 5.3 inch X 3.5 inch - Vishnu
9.2 inch X 6 inch X 3.3 inch - Lakshmi
3.69 kg

Item Code: XG28
Price: $255.00
Lord Vishnu with Lakshmi on Sheshnag
Brass Sculpture
6.5 inch X 7 inch X 4 inch
2.43 kg

Item Code: XG17
Price: $145.00
Lord Vishnu
Brass
42.0" X 19.0" X 12.0"
32.4 Kg

Item Code: EB10
Price: $1495.00
Lord Vishnu as Narasimha with Prahlada
Brass Sculpture
5.5" X 3.0 X 3.0"
712 Grams

Item Code: RO17
Price: $135.00
Garuda - The Vehicle of Lord Vishnu
Brass Sculpture
9 inch x 6 inch x 5.5 inch
2.4 kg

Item Code: XF80
Price: $145.00
Vishnu and Lakshmi
White Marble Sculpture
11.3 inch X 6.75 inch X 3.75 inch - Vishnu
10.5 inch X 7.2 inch X 3.5 inch - Lakshmi
9.24 kg

Item Code: XF26
Price: $795.00
Lord Vishnu
Bronze Sculpture
10.0 inch X 6.3 inch X 3.0 inch
1.67 kg

Item Code: RW42
Price: $295.00
Shri Vishnu Lakshmiji on Sheshnag
Brass Sculpture
8.6" X 7.4" X 3.8"
3.3 Kg

Item Code: RO82
Price: $260.00
The Sublime Image of Lord Vishnu
Jackfruit Wood Sculpture
Artist: Bhagaban Subhudhi
23.75 inch X 8.5 inch X 6.5 inch
3 kg

Item Code: XF18
Price: $695.00
Four-Armed Standing Vishnu
Brass Sculpture
8.0" X 3.0" X 2.0"
1 Kg

Item Code: RE82
Price: $125.00
Lord Vishnu -  The Sustainer of Universe
Brass Sculpture
8.4" X 3.6" X 2.5"
1.22 Kg

Item Code: RK40
Price: $145.00
Lord Vishnu as Dhanvantari -  The Physician of the Gods
Brass Sculpture
7.5" X 4.0" X 2.0"
1.17 kg

Item Code: RN76
Price: $170.00
Lord Vishnu's Narasimha Avatara
Brass Statue
12.0" X 6.5" X 3.6"
3.28 Kg

Item Code: ES45
Price: $235.00
Varaha Incarnation of Lord Vishnu with His Shakti
Bronze Sculpture from Swamimalai
8.0" X 5.0 X 4.5"
2.41 Kg

Item Code: RQ13
Price: $395.00
Lakshmi-Narayana and Vishnu’s Other Forms
South Indian Temple Wood Carving
17.0" X 60.0" X 3.0"
18.2 Kg

Item Code: RE03
Price: $955.00
Tribal Narasimha (An Avatar of Vishnu)
Brass Sculpture
6.0" X 4.0" X 1.6"
475 gms

Item Code: EU79
Price: $90.00
Lord Vishnu
Brass Sculpture
9.2 inch X 4 inch X 3 inch
1.43 Kg

Item Code: RG17
Price: $135.00
Lord Vishnu - The Axis of the World
Brass Sculpture
16.0 inch X 6.2 inch X 3.6 inch
3.95 kg

Item Code: XA82
Price: $295.00
Sheshshayi Vishnu
Brass Sculpture
2.5 inch X 4.0 inch X 2.2 inch
384 gms

Item Code: XB07
Price: $50.00
Vishnu and Lakshmi
Wood Sculpture
37.0 inch X 23.0 inch X 6.0 inch
17.5 Kg

Item Code: RR13
Price: $695.00
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Statues of Lord Vishnu
The pervader and maintainer of the universe Lord Vishnu is represented in Indian sculpture most usually as standing straight like a pillar. Vishnu's four arms symmetrically hold his main attributes: conch, wheel, mace and lotus. The conch, born from the primordial ocean - with its structure spiraling from a single point, is a symbol of the origin of existence. The wheel signifies the cycle of time. The mace represents the power of knowledge, while the lotus is a symbol of the unfolded universe risen from the ocean of creation.

In addition to the standing image of Lord Vishnu, which is an anthropomorphic version of the concept of the cosmic axis, Vishnu may assume two other positions, seated and reclining. Together, these there postures render the mode of the god’s pervasive presence in the cosmos and during its dissolution, when in yoga nidra Vishnu reclines on Shesha-naga, the serpent whose name means “remainder”.

Vishnu also takes avatara, or incarnation. The general purpose of avatara is to bless his bhaktas with an icon they can express their devotion to. While specifically, each avatara is assumed by the supreme Vishnu for a particular end, as the situation demands. Each avatara or divine descent, though known to have come about at a definite time, remains valid for all times.

The ten avatars (Dasavatar) of Lord Vishnu are: (1) fish (Matsya); (2) tortoise (Kurma); (3) boar (Varaha); (4) man-lion (Narasimha); (5) dwarf (Vamana); (6) Rama with the axe (Parashurama), (7) Rama, the ideal king; (8) Krishna; (9) Buddha; and (10) Kalki, the savior yet to come.

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