Lord Vishnu, along with Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma, forms the divine triad called ‘Trimurti’, and preserves and maintains the entire universe. He is considered as the predominating deity of Rajas Guna (mode of passion). The all-pervading Lord is present in all the living entities as the ‘Supersoul’. He resides in His transcendental abode known as Vaikuntha lying on Ananta Shesha in the ocean of milk accompanied by His divine consort Lakshmi.
In this handmade sculpture, Bhagawan Vishnu is depicted in a sitting pose on an elevated seat in lalitasana. He is wearing a beautiful crown on the head, dressed in a silk embroidered dhoti, and adorned with several gold ornaments. His body complexion resembles the color of fresh and dark monsoon clouds containing endless mercy to be rained upon His beloved devotees. He is decorated with a wide and bright tilak called Urdhva Pundra on His forehead. Chatur-bhujadhari (four-armed) Vishnu holds the Sudarshan Chakra between the two fingers of His upper right hand. The divine chakra symbolizes the restoration of dharma with the war against the adharmic. A conch shell between the two fingers of His upper left hand represents the cycle of birth and death in the material world; He controls everything. In the lower left hand, a pot containing the elixir of life (Amrita) has been held while the lower right-hand holds a leech. The soft and gentle smile on His face describes His extremely merciful nature. The temple structure and major part of this tranquilizing painting are precisely embellished with pure gold that accentuates the look of this unique artwork, representing the rich culture of South India.
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