Lord Narasimha appeared in Satyayuga to save His beloved five-year-old devotee Prahlad from his demoniac father Hiranyakashipu. In order to enjoy his kingdom forever, the demon had taken a special benediction from Lord Brahma that he would never be killed by any weapon, neither during day not at night, neither inside his palace nor outside, neither on ground nor in the sky, and neither by a man nor by a demigod. But the Supreme Lord being Supreme, intelligently appeared in the form of “Half-man and Half-lion” at twilight and killed him with His sharp nails on His own lap.
This form is known as Lakshmi Narasimha and is the calmest form of the Lord. While His form is known for His rage, it is subdued in the presence of His eternal consort Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of fortune who sits on His left thigh. The Lord is seated on the coils of Ananta Shesha, also known as Shesha naag, whose multiple hoods form a huge canopy above Lord’s head in order to protect Him. He is clad in a Pitamabara (bright yellow) dhoti down to His ankles and is adorned with a crown on His head and a long chain around the neck. His four arms carry different items; the two upper hands hold the Sudarshan Chakra (discus) and Panchajanya Conch Shell, the lower right hand is in Abhaya Mudra (fear not gesture), and the right one shows the boon granting Varada Mudra. Goddess Lakshmi is attired in a golden saree and is adorned with several jewels and a crown on her head. Her right hand is in Abhaya Mudra and the left one holds a lotus flower. With the use of bright colors and pure gold coating studded with shining stones, this painting looks aesthetic.
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