Vishnu Dashavatar Pattachitra Painting

SPECIFICATIONS
Art Form : Handmade Pattachitra
Canvas : Handmade Cotton Canvas made from Old Saree
Color : Natural Color
Frame : Acrylic Sheet
Painting Dimension : 19 X 13 Inch
Frame Dimension : 24 X 18 Inch
ART DESCRIPTIONS

The Dashavatar refers to the ten divine incarnations of Lord Vishnu, taken to restore cosmic balance and protect dharma. The Ten Avatars of Vishnu in Dashavatar are:

Matsya (The Fish Avatar)Savior of Knowledge: Vishnu took the form of a giant fish to save ancient scriptures and humanity from a great flood. Symbolizes protection, knowledge, and the preservation of wisdom.

Kurma (The Tortoise Avatar)Supporter of the Universe: During the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), Vishnu became a tortoise to support Mount Mandara. Represents stability, patience, and cosmic balance.

Varaha (The Boar Avatar)Rescuer of Earth: Vishnu took the form of a boar to rescue Goddess Earth (Bhudevi) from the demon Hiranyaksha. Symbolizes strength, protection, and restoring order.

Narasimha (The Lion-Man Avatar)Protector of Devotion: Vishnu appeared as a half-lion, half-man to defeat the demon Hiranyakashipu and save his devotee Prahlada. Represents courage, justice, and the triumph of faith over evil.

Vamana (The Dwarf Avatar)Humble Wisdom: Vishnu took the form of a dwarf Brahmin to subdue King Bali and restore balance. Symbolizes humility, intelligence, and rightful authority.

Parashurama (The Warrior Sage)Destroyer of Arrogance: A fierce sage wielding an axe, Parashurama destroyed corrupt Kshatriya rulers. Represents discipline, karma, and warrior-like determination.

Rama (The Ideal King)Symbol of Righteousness: The protagonist of the Ramayan, who defeated Ravana and ruled Ayodhya with dharma. Represents duty, honor, and moral leadership.

Krishna (The Divine Diplomat)Teacher of Life’s Purpose: Central to the Mahabharata, Krishna guided Arjuna in battle and preached the Bhagavad Gita. Symbolizes love, wisdom, and devotion.

Buddha (The Enlightened One)Messenger of Peace: Vishnu incarnated as Buddha to spread non-violence, wisdom, and self-realization. Represents detachment, compassion, and enlightenment.

Kalki (The Future Warrior)Destroyer of Evil (Yet to Appear): Vishnu’s final avatar will come on a white horse at the end of Kali Yuga to destroy evil and restore purity. Symbolizes the renewal of the world and divine justice.

VASTU PERSPECTIVE:

Key Benefits of Dashavatar Paintings

Brings Divine Protection: The ten avatars collectively destroy evil forces and safeguard the household.
Ensures Stability and Prosperity: Placing Kurma or Varaha avatars in a business or home setting ensures financial and personal stability.
Enhances Wisdom and Knowledge: Buddha, Krishna, and Vamana avatars inspire clarity, learning, and wisdom, making them ideal for study rooms.
Promotes Courage and Strength: Narasimha and Parashurama avatars instill fearlessness and warrior-like resilience in individuals.