Lord Jagannath with Dashavataras Pattachitra Hand Painting | Brown Floral Border
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Lord Jagannath - Worshipped as 'The Lord of The Universe' in India, and across the globe - With Lord Hanuman, Garuda Dev and ten avatars of Lord Vishnu
Lord Jagannath is an abstract representation of Shri Krishna, the eight avatar of Lord Vishnu. And Shri Jagannath-dham Puri is considered as the eternal abode of Lord Krishna with His brother Balabhadra and His sister Subhadra. This is the only temple where Lord Krishna is worshipped with His siblings.
This painting is an auspicious Pattachitra made by an authentic artist from Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It depicts the beautiful and unique idols of Lord Jagannath in black colored face, Lord Balabhadra in white and Devi Subhadra in yellow colored face. The icons of the sanctum are very unusual as they are incomplete wooden carvings, which is very distinct from how other Hindu deities are traditionally made perfect. And the same idols are made as a beautiful illustration in this piece of art.
Lord Jagannath is the most compassionate and generous God for His devotees and thus the most beloved! Every year, there is a Rath Yatra procession in the city of Puri attended by lakhs of devotees, wherein Lord Jagannath is brought outside the temple with His siblings on chariot, which is then pulled by His devotees all along the Yatra. Similar festivities are celebrated by His countless devotees around the world.
Dashavataras or ten avatars or incarnations of Lord Vishnu, are also depicted on the top, in the following order:
- Matsya or fish avatar is considered as the first of Vishnu's primary incarnation, who rescued the first man Manu from heavy and raging torrent of rain.
- Kurma or tortoise avatar is the second avatar of Lord Vishnu, and is associated with the Samudra Manthana or the churning of the Ocean of Milk.
- Varaha is the wild boar avatar of Vishnuji, who killed Hiranyaksha. As per the legend, Hiranyaksha stole the Earth and hid her in the primordial ocean, then Varaha killed the asura, and rescued the Earth or Bhudevi, lifting it on His tusks, and placed it back in the universe.
- Narasimha is the man-lion avatar of Lord Vishnu. This form of Vishnuji is described as the God of Destruction at the time of Mahapralaya or the dissolution of the universe. He also killed Hiranyakashipu, the elder brother of Hiranyaksha ,and protected His dearest devotee Prahlada from his torments and restored dharma again.
- Vamana or the dwarf avatar of Lord Vishnu, incarnated as the son of Aditi and sage Kashyapa on the request of devtas to restore Indra to power, after he lost to the asura king Bali. So as a dwarf Lord, he once attended the ritual sacrifices conducted by Bali, and there he requested him only 3 steps of land to build a fire-altar, and when he granted His wish, he grew in size and in 3 strides encompassed all of existence and beyond and thus restored power to Indra and the asura Bali was banished to the netherworld.
- Parashurama is the sixth avatar, also referred to as 'Rama with an axe'. He is one of the Chiranjivis or immortals, who will appear at the end of the Kali Yuga to be the guru of Vishnu's tenth Kalki avatar.
- Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu, killed the demon-king Ravana to establish dharma and end evil. He also exemplified through his life, the ideal conduct of a man and how he should lead his life fulfilling his duties, social responsibilities in a righteous manner.
- Krishna, the eight avatar of Lord Vishnu, is also considered as the purna avatar or full-incarnation. Lord Jagannath is the very representation of this avatar of the Lord. Few consider Lord Balarama as the eighth avatar, while others describe Him as the incarnation of Adi Shesha, the serpent associated with Lord Vishnu.
- Buddha is considered as the ninth avatar of Lord Vishnu and as 'the Enlightened One'.
- Kalki, the prophesied tenth incarnation Lord Vishnu, riding a white horse with a fiery sword, who will appear in the end of Kali Yuga at the the time of the cyclic Mahapralaya or dissolution of the universe, to end the unrighteousness and guide into the new Satya Yuga.
- This painting or chitra is painted on a silk cloth, which lends durability and gives longevity to the painting.
- It is a beautiful handmade artwork by an authentic artist of Odisha.
- The Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha have their own style of painting Pattachitras & differ in their use of motifs and each style has been accorded Geographical Indication Tag by the Govt. of India.
* The finer the artwork is, the more value it adds to the painting.