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A white marble statue depicting the Hindu deity Narasimha, an avatar of Vishnu, is centrally positioned. This type of artifact is commonly found in Puttaparthi, India. The four-armed figure features a lion's head and human body, seated cross-legged on a multi-tiered, stylized base. A multi-headed cobra (Naga) forms an arched canopy behind and above the deity's head. The sculpture is predominantly white marble, accented with gold-painted details on the crown, facial features, lion's mane, jewelry (necklaces, armbands, anklets), garment borders, and the cobra's hoods. Small clear stones are embedded in the crown, a chest pendant, and the anklets. The deity's upper left hand holds a mace, while the upper right hand grasps a conch shell. The lower left hand is raised with an open palm in a gesture of blessing, and the lower right hand is also positioned in a specific mudra near the lap. The entire statue rests on a rectangular white marble plinth bordered in gold. The display surface beneath is dark and reflective, likely glass, showing slight reflections of the sculpture. The background is blurred, featuring warm, dark brown tones, indicative of an indoor setting.
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7,036
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TVL
$2.90


