41" Semicircular Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu | Hoysala Bronze | Wood Framed Sculpture | Wall Hanging

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Item Code: DDN645
Specifications:
Hoysala Bronze and Wood
Height: 41 inch
Width: 29 inch
Depth: 2.5 inch
Weight: 19 kg
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Handmade
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100% Made in India
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A Timeless Masterpiece: The Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu

This exquisite 41-inch semicircular wall hanging showcases the ten avatars (Dashavatara) of Lord Vishnu, meticulously crafted in the rich tradition of Hoysala bronze artistry. The vibrant gold of the bronze figures stands in elegant contrast to the deep, warm tones of the rich wood frame, creating a captivating visual experience. Each avatar is rendered with breathtaking detail, capturing the essence of their distinct personalities and the power they represent. This is more than just a decorative piece; it is a window into India’s rich spiritual and artistic heritage, a testament to the enduring legacy of the Hoysala dynasty.

The Legend of the Dashavatara: Cycles of Preservation and Destruction

In Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, takes on ten different avatars to maintain balance and righteousness in the cosmos. Each avatar represents a distinct stage in a cycle of preservation and destruction, combating evil and restoring Dharma (righteousness). The Dashavatara depicted here are: Matsya (fish), Kurma (tortoise), Varaha (boar), Narasimha (half-man, half-lion), Vamana (dwarf), Parashurama (the Brahmin warrior), Rama (the ideal prince), Balarama (the elder brother of Krishna), Krishna (the divine charioteer), and Kalki (the future avatar who will usher in a new age). The storytelling inherent in this sculpture invites contemplation on the cyclical nature of time, the eternal battle between good and evil, and the ultimate triumph of Dharma.

The Hoysala Legacy: A Legacy of Exquisite Craftsmanship

The Hoysala Empire, renowned for its architectural marvels and exquisite bronze sculptures, flourished in South India between the 11th and 14th centuries. This sculpture embodies the characteristic refinement and meticulous detailing of the Hoysala style. The intricate carvings, the flowing lines, and the balance between form and narrative demonstrate the mastery of the Hoysala artisans. Their skills, passed down through generations, resulted in sculptures that are not merely objects but sacred representations imbued with spiritual significance. This artwork carries a fragment of this rich history, a tangible link to a golden age of Indian art.

A Stunning Addition to Any Home or Space

This 41 x 29 x 2.5-inch wall hanging is a truly unique piece, perfect for adding a touch of regal elegance and spiritual depth to your home, office, temple, or yoga studio. The rich dark wood frame complements the golden bronze figures, creating a harmonious blend of textures and colors. It serves as a captivating conversation starter, an expression of your refined taste, and a testament to your appreciation for timeless beauty and ancient traditions. Its presence commands attention, inviting both admiration and reflection upon the powerful narratives it embodies.

More Than Decoration: A Sacred Representation

Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this sculpture is a sacred representation of Lord Vishnu's divine power and the enduring principles of dharma. It serves as a visual reminder of the cycle of creation and destruction, the triumph of good over evil, and the importance of upholding righteousness. Whether displayed as a focal point in a dedicated prayer space or as a statement piece in a living area, this Dashavatara wall hanging will add a dimension of serenity and spiritual resonance to its surroundings. It is an object of reverence and beauty, a perfect gift for devotees of Lord Vishnu, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the exquisite artistry and powerful symbolism of Indian culture.
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