Lord Vishnu Ananta Shayana Wall Panel

₹64,200.21

This is a beautifully hand-carved wooden wall panel depicting Lord Vishnu in the Ananta Shayana posture, resting on the serpent Ananta (Shesha Naga). The intricate craftsmanship highlights Lord Vishnu's reclining form, symbolizing cosmic balance and preservation. Goddess Lakshmi is seated at His feet, while other celestial beings and attendants surround the scene, narrating mythological tales. The wall panel is designed in a temple-style gopuram (tower) structure, with several tiers showcasing deities, celestial creatures, and ornate patterns. The detailed carvings include motifs of elephants, lions, and floral designs, signifying power, protection, and divine beauty. This panel serves both as a devotional artifact and a decorative piece, embodying traditional Indian art.

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Product Material : Neem Wood

Dimensions : H 4 FT W 1.5 FT D 3 INCHES

Care & Maintenance : Wipe with a soft and dry cloth

Delivery Time : 3 - 5 Weeks

Description

This is a beautifully hand-carved wooden wall panel depicting Lord Vishnu in the Ananta Shayana posture, resting on the serpent Ananta (Shesha Naga). The intricate craftsmanship highlights Lord Vishnu's reclining form, symbolizing cosmic balance and preservation. Goddess Lakshmi is seated at His feet, while other celestial beings and attendants surround the scene, narrating mythological tales. The wall panel is designed in a temple-style gopuram (tower) structure, with several tiers showcasing deities, celestial creatures, and ornate patterns. The detailed carvings include motifs of elephants, lions, and floral designs, signifying power, protection, and divine beauty. This panel serves both as a devotional artifact and a decorative piece, embodying traditional Indian art.