12″ Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu | Set of Ten | Brass Statues
$1,979.00$4,000.00 (-51%)
This divine ensemble of handcrafted brass Vishnu statues is a radiant celebration of spiritual artistry and sacred symbolism. Each figure stands gracefully upon an ornate pedestal, adorned with traditional attire, divine emblems and intricate carvings, reflecting the timeless elegance of Indian metal sculpture. From the multi-armed deities holding symbolic items to the regal figure beneath the umbrella, every detail evokes devotion, protection and cosmic harmony.
These miniature brass idols represent the pantheon of Sanatan Dharma, each embodying unique aspects of divine energy, dharma and spiritual guidance. Whether placed in a home temple, meditation space or sacred altar, they invite peace, prosperity, and divine blessings into your life. The symmetrical arrangement and golden finish enhance their aesthetic and spiritual appeal, making them ideal for festive décor, religious ceremonies or devotional gifting.
This collection of brass deities from Ishwar Arts & Crafts serve as a beacon of faith, tradition and divine presence reminding devotees of the eternal connection between the soul and the Supreme.
Dashavatara (Ten Avatars) of Lord Vishnu :
- Matsya – The fish incarnation who saved the Vedas and sages during the great flood.
- Kurma – The tortoise avatar who supported Mount Mandara during the churning of the cosmic ocean.
- Varaha – The boar form who rescued Earth (Bhudevi) from the demon Hiranyaksha.
- Narasimha – The man-lion avatar who destroyed Hiranyakashipu to protect devotee Prahlada.
- Vamana – The dwarf Brahmin who humbled the demon king Bali with three cosmic strides.
- Parashurama – The warrior sage who wielded an axe to restore dharma by defeating corrupt rulers.
- Rama – The ideal king and hero of the Ramayana, embodiment of virtue and righteousness.
- Krishna – The divine strategist and teacher of the Bhagavad Gita, known for his leelas.
- Balram – The elder brother of Krishna, symbolizing strength, agricultural wisdom and dharma.
- Hayagriva – The horse-headed avatar who restored the stolen Vedas, representing divine knowledge and wisdom.















































































































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