

Vasudeva - Vishnu - Narayana as Shridhara, one of the 24 forms of Vishnu
Bronze statue of a standing male figure with four arms. The figure has a tall, pointed crown on its head. It holds a discus in the upper left hand, a conch shell in the upper right hand, and has the lower left and right hands open and facing outwards. The figure wears a dhoti, secured by a decorative belt around the waist, and a cloth over the left shoulder. The statue stands on a round base adorned with a lotus pattern around the bottom edge. The figure's face is calm with red markings around the eyes. The statue has a green patina. The background is a gradient from dark grey at the top to light grey at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 621 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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