Nepal Nyatapola Temple Statue Nasingha Statue

Nepal Nyatapola Temple Statue Nasingha Statue

As the magic incarnation of Vishnu, the statue of Nashingha (Narsinha) was built by Bhupatindra Malla, king of Newvale, in 1703 AD. It now stands at the top of the entrance steps of Nyatapole Temple in Bhaktapur (Bhaktapur) and assumes the position of patron saint.
Indian 13th Century Sculpture Krishna Bronze Statue

Indian 13th Century Sculpture Krishna Bronze Statue

This is a bronze statue of Krishna from the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This statue reflects the image of Krishna, one of the incarnations of the Hindu god Vishnu. Krishna is not only a deeply worshipped god in Hinduism, but also an important role in the epic Mahabharata. This sculpture has been identified as a cultural relic from the 13th to 14th centuries and is currently preserved in the Museum of World Cultures and Peoples in Barcelona, Spain. It is not only a symbol of Indian culture, but also an important heritage of cross-cultural communication.
Kara Barawa Painted Stone Statues in Kathmandu, Nepalese Cultural Heritage

Kara Barawa Painted Stone Statues in Kathmandu, Nepalese Cultural Heritage

Kala Bhairava is a terrible incarnation of Shiva, associated with the power of destruction. As a Hindu deity, Kara Bailawa is believed by worshippers to help overcome disease, fight enemies, escape poverty, and eradicate hardship. His image is common in Hindu culture, and this statue in Kathmandu, Nepal is particularly famous and is part of the cultural heritage of the place.
Uma Maheshwara Limestone Indian Sculpture

Uma Maheshwara Limestone Indian Sculpture

Uma Mahshvara is a form in Hindu Buddhism that represents the divine couple, Maheshvara and Uma. This image symbolizes the union of male and female aspects of the universe, representing the unity of all things.
Wooden statue from Bali, Indonesia

Wooden statue from Bali, Indonesia

Bali is the largest Hindu island in Indonesia, and religious rituals and sacrifices are very important in the local community. Bali's sculptures include stone, wood and metal sculptures in many forms. These sculptures usually depict gods, legendary figures, animals and natural elements in religious and mythological stories, and are closely related to local religious beliefs and culture. Bali is the largest Hindu island in Indonesia, and religious rituals and sacrifices are very important in the local community.