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This is the biggest effigy in Hampi. Narasimha, one
of the incarnations of Lord Vishnu, is sitting on Sesha, a giant
seven-headed snake. The heads of the snake acts as the shade and protection
above the head. The Narasimha placed himself in a cross-legged Yoga posture
with a belt underneath the knees.
The original statue contained the image of goddess Lakshmi, consort of the
god, sitting on his lap. But this statue has been damaged seriously during
the raid leading to the fall of Vijayanagara. Even the damaged portion of
such a large statue of Lakshmi carved on his lap is missing. Probably it may
be laying around in tiny pieces. But the goddess’s hand is visible resting
on his back in embracing posture. If you get a chance to go inside this
enclosure, it is possible to see the hand of the goddess. Even the nails &
the rings on her fingers are so perfectly executed. Somehow this single statue alone can demonstrate at the same time how creative and destructive the human mind can be,
"Lord Vishnu takes the form of Narasihma in his fourth incarnation, the
previous one being that of a Boar (Varaha). Vishnu kills the demon
Hiranyaksha during his Varaha avatar. Hiranyaksha’s brother Hiranyakashipu
wants to take revenge by destroying Lord Vishnu and his followers. He
performs penance to please Brahma, the god of creation. Impressed by this
act, Brahma offers him any thing he wants. Badami | Bangalore | Belur | Bidar | Bijapur | Coorg | Gulburga | Hampi | Hassan | Hospet | Mysore |
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