A glorious as well as auspicious painting of Lord Narasimha and his eternal consort Goddess Lakshmi. Lord Narasimha is an incarnation of Vishnu, who appeared in Satya Yuga in order to save His five-year old devotee Prahlad whose father, Hiranyakashipu, was a demoniac king. In order to enjoy the kingdom eternally, Hiranyakashipu took a special benediction from Lord Brahma that he would never be killed any weapon, neither by a man nor any demigod, neither outside the palace nor inside, neither on the ground nor in the sky, and neither at night nor during the day. To protect Prahlad from ruthless acts of Hiranyakshipu, Lord Narasimha intelligently appeared from a stone pillar in a unique form at twilight and killed him with His nails on His own lap.
As you can see in this painting, the Lord, in the form of half-lion and half-man (Narahari rupa) is seated on an elevated seat with Lakshmi, the Goddess of fortune, seated on His left thigh. This is the calmest form of the Lord where His anger is subdued by the presence of His eternal consort. She is His internal potency or energy and just as heat cannot be separated from the fire, similarly, Lord Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi are inseparable. The Lord is clad in a dhoti down to His ankles and adorned with several ornaments including a huge crown on His head. He carries the divine Sudarshan Chakra and Panchajanya conch shell in the two upper hands, while the lower right hand is in abhaya mudra. The extremely merciful Goddess is attired in an embroidered red saree and holds a lotus flower in Her right hand. Note that every bit of this painting (including the beautiful Prabhavali around them) has been embellished with 24 Karat gold and studded stones to beautify the icon which is the main feature of Tanjore artwork.
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