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This image depicts a vibrant and ornate mythological scene, likely a print or painting, featuring the Hindu deity Narasimha, an avatar of Vishnu, reclining. Narasimha is central, distinguished by his lion's head and human body, adorned with a regal crown, elaborate jewelry, and garlands. He has four arms, with his lower right hand raised in a gesture, and his upper hands appearing to hold a conch and discus, though not entirely clear. Reclining beside Narasimha is a serene female deity, presumably Lakshmi, Vishnu's consort. She is gracefully posed, clad in a richly decorated red and gold sari, and adorned with jewelry. Her gentle gaze is directed towards Narasimha, and she appears to be holding a lotus flower in one hand. Both deities rest upon the coiled body of the multi-headed serpent Sheshanaga, whose numerous heads fan out behind them, forming an impressive canopy. To the viewer's left, another male figure is present, possibly Prahlada, depicted in a respectful stance and holding a mace-like object. The setting is highly decorative, with intricate golden patterns against a warm, reddish-brown background, suggesting a divine or opulent environment. The artistic style is characterized by rich colors, detailed ornamentation, and a devotional aesthetic, commonly found in Indian religious art. No text is visible in the image.
Symbol
4B7CE
Volume
10,695
Creator
+$0.12
Revenue
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TVL
$11.82

