Indian Brass Lord Narasimha antique finish

£265.00

Indian Brass Lord Narasimha antique finish

Date: 21st century

Geography: India 

Dimensions: 28cm H 20.5cm W x 18cm D

Weight: 5.9kg

Material: brass

Condition: new - see photos

Crafted in northern India, this brass cast Lord Narasimha, the fourth incarnation of Vishnu in Hindu mythology. Half man and half lion, he is worshipped as the god of yoga, symbolising divine intervention and protection and the triumph of righteousness over evil.

According to the Rigveda, Narasimha emerged from a pillar to rescue the devout Prahlada from his father, demonstrating divine strength and compassion.

Narasimha is a symbol of devotion, faith, and the spiritual connection found in yoga.

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Indian Brass Lord Narasimha antique finish

Date: 21st century

Geography: India 

Dimensions: 28cm H 20.5cm W x 18cm D

Weight: 5.9kg

Material: brass

Condition: new - see photos

Crafted in northern India, this brass cast Lord Narasimha, the fourth incarnation of Vishnu in Hindu mythology. Half man and half lion, he is worshipped as the god of yoga, symbolising divine intervention and protection and the triumph of righteousness over evil.

According to the Rigveda, Narasimha emerged from a pillar to rescue the devout Prahlada from his father, demonstrating divine strength and compassion.

Narasimha is a symbol of devotion, faith, and the spiritual connection found in yoga.

Indian Brass Lord Narasimha antique finish

Date: 21st century

Geography: India 

Dimensions: 28cm H 20.5cm W x 18cm D

Weight: 5.9kg

Material: brass

Condition: new - see photos

Crafted in northern India, this brass cast Lord Narasimha, the fourth incarnation of Vishnu in Hindu mythology. Half man and half lion, he is worshipped as the god of yoga, symbolising divine intervention and protection and the triumph of righteousness over evil.

According to the Rigveda, Narasimha emerged from a pillar to rescue the devout Prahlada from his father, demonstrating divine strength and compassion.

Narasimha is a symbol of devotion, faith, and the spiritual connection found in yoga.