Specification Brand : Exotic India BulletPoint1 : Material: Tikamgarh Bronze Wax Casting BulletPoint2 : Dimensions: 25.00 inch Height X 13.00 inch Width x 12.50 inch Depth BulletPoint3 : Made in India BulletPoint4 : How to Use: Firstly, heat the spoon with candles to melt the wax, then pour out the melted wax and place your stamp on the wax before it becomes solidified. Lift up your stamp when the wax is completely cooled down, the seal is completed. BulletPoint5 : Practical Decor: Wax seal stamp is a good way to express the writer's thoughtfulness and care to the recipient, also can improve confidentiality of important documents or some private information. A good choice as gift packing decors to your friends, families or lover, which will add some mysterious and special to your gifts. CareInstructions : Wipe Clean Color : Yellow ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 8907534420095 ItemDisplayDimensions_Depth : 12.5 inches ItemDisplayDimensions_Height : 25 inches ItemDisplayDimensions_Width : 13 inches ItemDisplayWeight : 34.5 kilograms ItemName : Exotic India 25" Bhagawan Varaha with Bhudevi (Dhokra Art) | Handmade | Madhuchista Vidhana (Lost-Wax) | Panchalo ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemShape : Round ItemTypeKeyword : wax-molding-materials Manufacturer : Individual Artist Material : Bronze ModelNumber : ZEO498 MountingType : Tabletop OccasionType : Housewarming PartNumber : ZEO498 ProductDescription : Dimensions: 25.00 inch Height X 13.00 inch Width x 12.50 inch Depth | Hindu Tikamgarh Bronze Wax Casting While a unique zoomorphic form of Varaha is still present in Khajuraho complete with carvings of sages, gods, and the saptmatrikas we have greater evidence of anthropomorphic forms of this Vishnus avatar, like the Gupta-era wall panel in Cave five at Udayagiri. Varahas iconographic depictions have been detailed in the Agni Purana, Vishnudharmottara Purana, Matsya Purana, Narada Purana, Skanda Purana, and other texts. As the Nri-Varaha, or human-boar, Varaha is presented in a combative alidhasana with one leg resting on a turtle and the other on the king of all serpents, Sheshnaga. In a glorious manner, Varaha looks up in reverence to Bhudevi, who is held carefully on one of his elbows. His other three hands carry the attributes commonly related with Vishnu: the shankha or conch, the mace Kaumodaki, and the war discus sudarshana chakra.Sheshas presence under the feet of Varaha carries a symbolism of great obeisance towards Vishnu. As one of his earliest and oldest devotees, Shesha has faithfully presented himself as the resting place for Vishnu; moreover, whenever Vishnu descended the Earth in a human form (as Rama or Krishna), Shesha has accompanied him to serve devotedly and help (as Lakshmana or Balrama). Presenting Shesha here carries another symbolic connotation, for the Adishesha is said to hold all the planets of the universe, and its endless coil represents the movement of time. No wonder then, that Bhudevi should be part of this majestic entourage of the world serpent and various other Nagas and Naginis, that are seen praying to the glory of Varaha. ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2021-03-04T16:03:22.763Z Seasons : All Seasons Style : Art Deco Theme : Religious UnspscCode : 56140000