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Vishnu Collection (page 5)

Vishnu, the supreme deity in Hinduism, is revered and worshipped across India and Asia

Background imageVishnu Collection: Statue of Vishnu (bronze)

Statue of Vishnu (bronze)
894741 Statue of Vishnu (bronze) by Thai School, (14th century); National Museum, Bangkok, Thailand; (add.info.: Statue geante de Vishnou (en pied). 2.67m tall. Cast in Sukhothai in the 14th C

Background imageVishnu Collection: Buddha avatar of Vishnu, c. 1700 (opaque w / c, gold & beetle carapaces on paper)

Buddha avatar of Vishnu, c. 1700 (opaque w / c, gold & beetle carapaces on paper)
873978 Buddha avatar of Vishnu, c.1700 (opaque w/c, gold & beetle carapaces on paper) by Indian School, (18th century); 20.4 x30 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageVishnu Collection: The Worship of Vishnu at the Birth of Krishna, before 1560 (opaque w / c on paper)

The Worship of Vishnu at the Birth of Krishna, before 1560 (opaque w / c on paper)
874447 The Worship of Vishnu at the Birth of Krishna, before 1560 (opaque w/c on paper) by Indian School, (16th century); 19.1 x26.5 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageVishnu Collection: Harihara, late 7th-early 8th century (sandstone)

Harihara, late 7th-early 8th century (sandstone)
3615955 Harihara, late 7th-early 8th century (sandstone) by Cambodian, (7th century); 90.2 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageVishnu Collection: An image of Vishnu surrounded by bas-reliefs of his avatars, c

An image of Vishnu surrounded by bas-reliefs of his avatars, c
3505452 An image of Vishnu surrounded by bas-reliefs of his avatars, c.1780 (opaque watercolour and gold on paper) by Surdhaj Nanag Ram (fl.1780); 11.4x7.6 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageVishnu Collection: An image of Vishnu surrounded by bas-reliefs of his avatars, c

An image of Vishnu surrounded by bas-reliefs of his avatars, c
3505451 An image of Vishnu surrounded by bas-reliefs of his avatars, c.1780 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Surdhaj Nanag Ram (fl.1780); 11.4x7.6 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageVishnu Collection: The Hindu god Vishnu, riding on his vehicle Garuda (colour litho)

The Hindu god Vishnu, riding on his vehicle Garuda (colour litho)
5207382 The Hindu god Vishnu, riding on his vehicle Garuda (colour litho) by Varma, Raja Ravi (1848-1906); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Hindu god Vishnu, riding on his vehicle Garuda)

Background imageVishnu Collection: The Ten Avatars (engraving)

The Ten Avatars (engraving)
816404 The Ten Avatars (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Ten Avatars or Incarnations of Vishnu.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection; English

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vamana, 5th avatar of Vishnu (w / c on paper)

Vamana, 5th avatar of Vishnu (w / c on paper)
908409 Vamana, 5th avatar of Vishnu (w/c on paper) by Indian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: 5th Avatar of Vishnu; Upendra)

Background imageVishnu Collection: Lord Kalki on his horse Devadatta with sword in hand (w / c on paper)

Lord Kalki on his horse Devadatta with sword in hand (w / c on paper)
908408 Lord Kalki on his horse Devadatta with sword in hand (w/c on paper) by Indian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVishnu Collection: Balarama, 9th avatar of Vishnu (w / c on paper)

Balarama, 9th avatar of Vishnu (w / c on paper)
908404 Balarama, 9th avatar of Vishnu (w/c on paper) by Indian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: eldest brother of Krishna; holding ploughshare;)

Background imageVishnu Collection: Lakshmi massaging the foot of Vishnu, ca. 1765-1770. Creators: Nainsukh, Manju

Lakshmi massaging the foot of Vishnu, ca. 1765-1770. Creators: Nainsukh, Manju
Lakshmi massaging the foot of Vishnu, ca. 1765-1770. Composition attributed to Nainsukh, painting attributed to Manju

Background imageVishnu Collection: Devi with Krishna and Vishnu in a Palace, ca. 1645-1655. Creator: Unknown

Devi with Krishna and Vishnu in a Palace, ca. 1645-1655. Creator: Unknown
Devi with Krishna and Vishnu in a Palace, ca. 1645-1655

Background imageVishnu Collection: Bangali Ragini, ca. 1630. Creator: Unknown

Bangali Ragini, ca. 1630. Creator: Unknown
Bangali Ragini, ca. 1630

Background imageVishnu Collection: Narasimha, 1886. Creator: Unknown

Narasimha, 1886. Creator: Unknown
Narasimha, 1886

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vishnu from Angkor Wat western entrance central Gate. Eastern lintel, Musee Guimet

Vishnu from Angkor Wat western entrance central Gate. Eastern lintel, Musee Guimet, Museum of Asian Arts, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageVishnu Collection: Kalki Avatar, the Future Incarnation of Vishnu, ca. 1700-1710. Creator: Unknown

Kalki Avatar, the Future Incarnation of Vishnu, ca. 1700-1710. Creator: Unknown
Kalki Avatar, the Future Incarnation of Vishnu, ca. 1700-1710. Kalki is described either as a white horse or a warrior on a white horse

Background imageVishnu Collection: Bakasura, the Crane Demon, Arrives in Brindavan... a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana

Bakasura, the Crane Demon, Arrives in Brindavan... a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana
Bakasura, the Crane Demon, Arrives in Brindavan: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu), ca. 1700

Background imageVishnu Collection: Krishna, Balarama, and the Cowherders... from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana... 1800-1825

Krishna, Balarama, and the Cowherders... from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana... 1800-1825
Krishna, Balarama, and the Cowherders: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu), 1800-1825. In the fields of Vrindavan

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vishnu as Varaha, the Boar Avatar, Slays Banasur, A Demon General... ca.1800. Creator: Unknown

Vishnu as Varaha, the Boar Avatar, Slays Banasur, A Demon General... ca.1800. Creator: Unknown
Vishnu as Varaha, the Boar Avatar, Slays Banasur, A Demon General: Page from an Unknown Manuscript, ca.1800. Varaha rides on Garuda and has just used his discus to behead a general riding in a chariot

Background imageVishnu Collection: Navagunjara, a Universal Form of Krishna, ca. 1835. Creator: Unknown

Navagunjara, a Universal Form of Krishna, ca. 1835. Creator: Unknown
Navagunjara, a Universal Form of Krishna, ca. 1835. In the Mahabharata, Navagunjara consists of nine animal parts and is form of Krishna and avatar of Vishnu

Background imageVishnu Collection: Krishna Slays Bakasura, the Crane Demon... from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana... 1800-1825

Krishna Slays Bakasura, the Crane Demon... from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana... 1800-1825
Krishna Slays Bakasura, the Crane Demon: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu)), 1800-1825

Background imageVishnu Collection: Kalki Avatar, the Future Incarnation of Vishnu: Page from a Dispersed Manuscript, ca

Kalki Avatar, the Future Incarnation of Vishnu: Page from a Dispersed Manuscript, ca. 1760-70

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vishnu on Garuda, ca. 1810-20. Creator: Sajnu

Vishnu on Garuda, ca. 1810-20. Creator: Sajnu
Vishnu on Garuda, ca. 1810-20

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vamana being blessed by King Bali, ca. 1780s. Creator: Unknown

Vamana being blessed by King Bali, ca. 1780s. Creator: Unknown
Vamana being blessed by King Bali, ca. 1780s. The prince holds his hands forward for ritual purification

Background imageVishnu Collection: Blindmans Bluff... from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu), c1715-20

Blindmans Bluff... from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu), c1715-20
Blindmans Bluff: Page From a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu), ca. 1715-20

Background imageVishnu Collection: Krishna and Balarama setting off from a palace, c. 1840. Artist: Indian Art

Krishna and Balarama setting off from a palace, c. 1840. Artist: Indian Art
Krishna and Balarama setting off from a palace, c. 1840. From a private collection

Background imageVishnu Collection: Churning of the Sea of Milk, 15th-17th century (gouache on paper)

Churning of the Sea of Milk, 15th-17th century (gouache on paper)
XIR192440 Churning of the Sea of Milk, 15th-17th century (gouache on paper) by Indian School; Musee Guimet, Paris, France; (add.info.: gods and demons working to produce amrita)

Background imageVishnu Collection: Krishna as a boy subduing the snake Kalilya, Madras, 16th-17th century (bronze)

Krishna as a boy subduing the snake Kalilya, Madras, 16th-17th century (bronze)
BAL4552 Krishna as a boy subduing the snake Kalilya, Madras, 16th-17th century (bronze) by Indian School, (16th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; Indian, out of copyright

Background imageVishnu Collection: Harihara, 10th-11th century

Harihara, 10th-11th century. Found in the Collection of State Oriental Art Museum, Moscow

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vishnu Procession, c. 1755. Artist: Indian Art

Vishnu Procession, c. 1755. Artist: Indian Art
Vishnu Procession, c. 1755. From a private collection

Background imageVishnu Collection: The Ten Abatars or Incarnations of Vishnu. Artist: A Thom

The Ten Abatars or Incarnations of Vishnu. Artist: A Thom
The Ten Abatars or Incarnations of Vishnu. A print from The Faiths of the World, a Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Sects Their Doctrines, Rites, Ceremonies and Customs, Vol I

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vishnu guarded by a snake, 1895. Artist: C Goutzwiller

Vishnu guarded by a snake, 1895. Artist: C Goutzwiller
Vishnu guarded by a snake, 1895. From a sculpture in the Jaina Temple of Sadri (Udaipur), India. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XIV

Background imageVishnu Collection: Mendicancy adopted in the name of Vishnu, India, 1922

Mendicancy adopted in the name of Vishnu, India, 1922. A mendicant is a monk who is a member of an order that is not allowed to own property and is therefore entirely dependent on charity

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma, 1847. Artist: Robinson

Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma, 1847. Artist: Robinson
Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma, 1847. Hindu deities. Illustration from The History of China and India, by Miss Corner, (Dean and Co, London, 1847)

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vishnu worshipped in Five Manifestations, c1690

Vishnu worshipped in Five Manifestations, c1690. Illustration from Hindu Text of the Vishnu Sahabranama. At Victoria + Albert Museum

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vishnu in his 10th Incarnation as the White Houre Kalki, 1710-1720

Vishnu in his 10th Incarnation as the White Houre Kalki, 1710-1720. Painting from Bilaspur at Victoria and Albert Museum. London

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vishnu, one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti), c19th century. Artist: A Geringer

Vishnu, one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti), c19th century. Artist: A Geringer
Vishnu, one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti), c19th century. Vishnu in his avatar of Matsya, a fish. From L Inde Francaise

Background imageVishnu Collection: Depiction of Varaha, the boar incarnation of the god Vishnu

Depiction of Varaha, the boar incarnation of the god Vishnu
Depiction of Varaha, the boar incarnation of Vishnu, lifting the earth goddeess Bhumi from the Primeval ocean, in Chaunan style

Background imageVishnu Collection: Circular plaque from Nepal with dancing figure, probably Chamunda

Circular plaque from Nepal with dancing figure, probably Chamunda
The figure dancing is probably Chamunda. Other deities visible are Vishnu, Bhairavya and Shiva

Background imageVishnu Collection: Bronze figure of Vishnu, protected by a many-headed serpent

Bronze figure of Vishnu, protected by a many-headed serpent
A bronze figure of Vishnu, standing on a throne and protected by a many-headed serpent, possibly Shesha

Background imageVishnu Collection: Vishnu, one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti), 1828

Vishnu, one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti), 1828. Vishnu in his third avatar or manifestation as Varaha the boar. IIllustration from L Inde francaise. (Paris, 1828)

Background imageVishnu Collection: The Hindu Trinity, c1800

The Hindu Trinity, c1800
The Hindu Trinity, c1880. Left to right, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Engraving

Background imageVishnu Collection: Brahma receiving an offering, after 18th century

Brahma receiving an offering, after 18th century
Brahama (Hindu Absolute ) receiving an offering, after 18th century. Brahma first in the Hindu divine triad, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. Indian miniature

Background imageVishnu Collection: Hindu deity. Ganesh or Ganapati, the elephant hindu God. Dubai

Hindu deity. Ganesh or Ganapati, the elephant hindu God. Dubai
Sri Krishnan hindu temple. Hindu God Vishnu. Singapore

Background imageVishnu Collection: India: Advertising poster for Sunlight Soap featuring Vishnu and companions. 1930

India: Advertising poster for Sunlight Soap featuring Vishnu and companions. 1930
Vishnu (Vi£ß╣çu) is the Supreme God of Vaishnavism, one of the three main sects of Hinduism. Vishnu is also known as Narayana and Hari. Laksmi is the wife of Vishnu

Background imageVishnu Collection: We are the incarnation de Wichenou en chal

We are the incarnation de Wichenou en chal, Tenth incarnation of Vishnu as a horse with sword and shield, Signed: P. Sonnerat pinx, Poisson sc, pl. 48, before p. 171 (vol. 1), Sonnerat, Pierre M

Background imageVishnu Collection: 1st incarnation of Vichenou in fish

1st incarnation of Vichenou in fish, The first incarnation of Vishnu as a fish, Signed: P. Sonnerat pinx, Poisson sc, pl. 35, after p. 158 (vol. 1), Sonnerat, Pierre M




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Vishnu, the supreme deity in Hinduism, is revered and worshipped across India and Asia. In a picture depicting the gods Vishnu and Lakshmi, their divine presence radiates through their serene expressions. The story of Sita finding Rama showcases Vishnu's role as the protector of righteousness and his unwavering devotion to his devotees. The Prambanan Temple in Central Java, Indonesia stands tall as a testament to Vishnu's influence on art and architecture. Its intricate carvings depict scenes from ancient Hindu epics, such as Krishna guiding Arjuna towards righteousness in the midst of battle. One cannot ignore the ten avatars that have played significant roles throughout history. From Matsya (the fish) to Kalki (the warrior), each incarnation symbolizes different aspects of cosmic balance and protection. A mesmerizing artwork titled "Shri Sheshanarayana" captures Vishnu reclining on Shesha, the multi-headed serpent. Created by an unknown artist in 1886, this masterpiece exemplifies both artistic skill and spiritual devotion. In Hindu mythology, Trimurti represents three chief deities - Siva, Vishnu, and Krishna - who collectively govern creation, preservation, and destruction respectively. This depiction highlights how Vishnu holds a crucial position among these powerful gods. Even beyond India's borders lies evidence of Vishnu's widespread influence. At Angkor Wat in Cambodia stands an awe-inspiring statue portraying him with grace and majesty. UNESCO recognizes this site as a World Heritage Site due to its historical significance. Wood engravings from the 19th century showcase Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva together – representing creation, preservation, and destruction respectively.