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When cosmic order is imperiled, Vishnu descends to earth in different avatara s (incarnations) to restore it. Varaha, Vishnu’s boar incarnation, is the third of ten such avatara s. After the demon Hiranyaksha hides the earth in the primeval ocean, Varaha bores beneath the waters and rescues her, emerging triumphantly with the earth goddess Bhudevi on his tusk. Varaha’s porcine body is covered with rows of sages, animals, and other beings indebted to his beneficence. Vishnu’s signature attributes—the chakra (discus), shankha (conch), and gada (mace)—appear by the boar’s feet. Boar images of Varaha made across central India were often housed in independent shrines facing the main entrance of temples dedicated to Vishnu.
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Savitri Triumphs over Yama, the God of Death
Twenty-Armed Dancing God Ganesha, Remover of Obstacles
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India
Uttar Pradesh, Mathura region — Two-Armed God Ganesha
India
Himachal Pradesh — Boar Incarnation the of God Vishnu
Bangladesh or India — Vishnu Trivikrama
India or Pakistan
Kashmir — Goddess Durga Slaying the Buffal
China, Yunnan province — Krishna Yamari
India
Tamil Nadu — God Shiva as Lord Who Is Half-Male, Half-
Nepal
Kathmandu Valley — Eight-Armed Dancing God Ganesha
Indonesia
Central Java — God Ganesha, Remover of Obstacles
Bangladesh or Eastern India — Sun God Surya on His Chariot
India
Rajasthan — Dancing God Shiva (Natesha)
India or Pakistan
Kashmir — Goddess of Abundance Enthroned o
India
Karnataka — Four-Armed Sarasvati, Goddess of Learning,