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Dashavataram Paintings

Tarang welcomes you to the elaborative and amazing world of beautiful Dashavataram Paintings which are elegant and perfectly meant to adorn your pooja rooms. Dasavataram paintings refer to the ten principal avatars of lord Vishnu namely Matsya (fish), Kurma (turtle), Varaha (boar), Narasimha (man-lion), Vamana (dwarf), Parashurama (warrior-priest), Rama (prince), Krishna (cow-herd), Buddha (sage), Kalki (horseman, who has not yet appeared as the Dasavataram (10 Incarnations).

In every one of Vishnu’s avatars, the lord conveys a valuable message for the wellbeing of humans. These Vishnu Dashavataram Paintings are created with minute detailing using rich vibrant colours, giving it a captivating feel of traditional look.
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Dashavataram Paintings - Dashavataram

Dashavataram

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Dashavataram Paintings - Dasha Avataram

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Dashavataram Paintings - Dashavatara 1

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Tarang offers a striking range of Dashavataram Paintings which are a perfect blend of rich tradition and Indian culture. The ten avataras of Lord Vishnu are collectively known as the Dashavataram. Of Vishnu’s Dashavataras, the first four are believed to have occurred in the Krita Yuga, the fifth, sixth, and seventh in the Treta Yuga, the eighth in the Dvapara Yuga, and the ninth in the Kali Yuga. The tenth avatara has yet to appear, and it is believed that he will come at the end of the Kali Yuga(present age).

All the Dashaavataras are revered, but the seventh, Rama, and eighth, Krishna, are believed to be great heroes and worshiped as gods in their own right. Third incarnation is Varaha, a boar which is completely a terrestrial animal. Narasimha represents a beast's attempt to attain a human form. In Vamana avatar, a pigmy human being is represented. In Parashurama tremendous physical strength could be recognized. In Ramachandra, one can identify perfect human qualities. Krishna is a savior of our environment. Kalki represents our own destruction of giving scant attention to our fauna and environment.

The Dashavataram Paintings showcased here are the most elegant masterpieces representing lord Vishnu’s attempt to maintain peace and order in this world. The skilled artists has made a brilliant choice of colours and the unique design patterns used in these paintings are attractive and eyecatching to the connoiseur’s eye for its magnetic appeal of Dashavataram Paintings.
 
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