At the center of the painting, Lord Narasimha is seated on his serpent, a magnificent fusion of a lion’s head and a human body. His eyes blaze with righteous anger, and his sharp claws extend menacingly, symbolizing his formidable presence. Yet, amidst this fearsome form, there’s a sense of divine protection. Seated on the lap of Lord Narasimha is Goddess Lakshmi, the consort of Lord Vishnu, she is often depicted beside Lord Vishnu and in his various forms. On the right-side Bhakta Prahalad is standing, the epitome of unwavering devotion. His hands are folded in prayer, symbolizing his complete surrender to the divine. His expression radiates pure faith and innocence, as his gazes look at the Lord with love and trust. Goddess Laxmi has bestowed her blessings on Prahlada, symbolizing the divine rewards of unwavering devotion.
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