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Varaha, boar incarnation of Vishnu

Figure
mid 19th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Cast copper alloy image of Varaha, the boar incarnation (avatara) of Vishnu. The image is of a boar-headed, four-armed male figure. He is holding Vishnu's attributes of the discus (chakra) and the conch-shell (shanka) in his upper arms; the lower right hand is in the abhaya ('fear not') mudra and the lower left in varada (charity) mudra. He stands on a lotus pedestal on a tiered base decorated with latticework, circles, beading and lotus petals.


Object details

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Object type
TitleVaraha, boar incarnation of Vishnu (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Copper alloy, cast
Brief description
Copper alloy figure; Varaha, boar incarnation of Vishnu, South India, mid 19th century.
Physical description
Cast copper alloy image of Varaha, the boar incarnation (avatara) of Vishnu. The image is of a boar-headed, four-armed male figure. He is holding Vishnu's attributes of the discus (chakra) and the conch-shell (shanka) in his upper arms; the lower right hand is in the abhaya ('fear not') mudra and the lower left in varada (charity) mudra. He stands on a lotus pedestal on a tiered base decorated with latticework, circles, beading and lotus petals.
Dimensions
  • Height: 15.7cm
  • Weight: 391g
Object history
Transferred from the India Museum in London to the South Kensington Museum (now the V&A) in 1879. The India Museum Slips, No. 302 describe this image as coming from North Arcot, Madras and having been exhibited at the 1862 Exhibition.
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Mitchell, A.G. 'Hindu Gods and Goddesses.' London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1982. Plate 13. ISBN 011290372X
Collection
Accession number
556(IS)

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Record createdJanuary 2, 2003
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