23″ White Wood Statues of Dashavatar of Lord Vishnu | Handmade
$1,025.00
“ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय।”
This sacred invocation honors Lord Vishnu, the eternal preserver, who promises in the Bhagavad Gita to incarnate whenever Dharma declines and Adharma rises. The Dashavatar, his ten divine manifestations, are beautifully captured in this white cedar wood ensemble, each figure meticulously carved to reflect cosmic purpose and spiritual resonance.
The arrangement begins with Matasya, the fish who saved Manu from the great flood, followed by Kurma, the tortoise who bore Mount Mandara during the churning of the ocean. Varaha, the boar, lifted the Earth from the depths, while Narasimha, the man-lion, emerged to protect Prahlada and vanquish tyranny. Vamana, the dwarf, humbled King Bali with three cosmic strides, while Parashurama, the warrior sage, restored balance with his axe. Rama, the ideal king, embodies righteousness and valor, while Balarama represents strength and agricultural abundance. Krishna, the divine philosopher and charioteer, imparted the eternal wisdom of the Gita. Finally, Kalki, the future avatar, stands poised to arrive on a white horse, heralding the dawn of a new age.
This collection is not merely a display of artistry but a narrative of cosmic evolution. Each avatar signifies a crucial epoch, illustrating Vishnu’s intervention to restore balance and guide humanity. The lotus bases and serene expressions of the figures invite contemplation, while the detailed ornaments and divine weapons highlight the artisan’s devotion and mastery.
Crafted from sustainably sourced white cedar, the statues exude a natural warmth and subtle fragrance. The smooth finish and delicate carvings enhance their sacred aura, while the dark wooden base provides grounding contrast, elevating the prominence of each divine form.
The Dashavatar set is a timeless heirloom, a bridge between mythology and spirituality. Displayed in a home altar, meditation space, or cultural setting, it becomes a conduit of divine presence, reminding devotees of the eternal cycle of creation, preservation and transformation. It is a masterpiece of devotion and artistry, embodying the enduring truth that whenever Dharma falters, Lord Vishnu, the eternal preserver, will manifest to restore harmony.

































































































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