The stone lintel of the Lord God Vishnu
The portrait of this stone lintel is based on Buddhist legend, depicting the monarch god Vishnu holding a stick, wheels, lotus flowers, and conch shells. Produced in the 12th century AD, it is currently housed in the Minneapolis Museum of Art. His two companions stood on either side: Lakshmi holding a lotus flower, and Saraswati holding a stringed instrument. Vishnu's vehicle, the winged Garuda, appeared behind him, with 10 incarnations of Vishnu carved on top.
Popular Models
Wood Carving of Guanyin Bodhisattva
127 View
Random Model
Khmer Civilization Container
305 View
Engraved Leaf Corydalis Specimen
101 View
Nike Dunk Hawaii High-top sneaker
195 View
ZR-04 broadcasting system
158 View
Odysseus
288 View