Depiction of Vamana, an avatar of Vishnu Public Deposited
On the kakshasana (seat backs), the depiction of Vamana, an avatar of Vishnu, stands prominently. Vamana is portrayed with four arms, although two are damaged. In his upper right hand, he holds a pustaka (book). This attribute holds significant symbolism, as Vishnu in his Vamana avatar assumes the form of a Brahmin, embodying the essence of divine wisdom contained within the Vedas.
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- Mandakini Kund
- 11th to 13th century CE
- Early Medieval
- Temple
- Bhilwara
- Rajasthan
- Architecture
- Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
- Hazareshwar Temple
- Undeshwar Temple
- Nagara Style of Architecture
- Mahakal Temple
- Bijolia Group of Temples
- Bhilwara