Decorative Corner (10th Century) Punareshwar

Decorative Corner (10th Century) Punareshwar

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Location: Kutch Museum, Bhuj, Gujarat, India Material: Stone Object Type: Architectural Element Stories of Vishnu’s incarnations have been narrated again and again through the mouth ofgrandmothers, dialogues of long sitcoms and sequence of sculptures in shrines found today insideruined shrines. The decorative corner found from such ruin in Puraneshwar, Gujarat, possibly narratesone of these tales where an avatar of Vishnu is slaying a demon. The sequence of the fight between theavatar and demon is presented inside three large rectangular frames. The consistent sequence is eitherdepiction of Lord Vishnu’s third avatar Varaha killing the demon Hiranyaksha or eighth avatar Krishna’scombat with horse-like demon Keshi. As for the smaller linear frames, they connect the continuoussequence to the background narrative with statue assembly of saints and resting figure of Vishnusuggesting the found sculpture could be narrating the story of Vishnu. Scanned by: Ishita Jain Narrative by: Vishwa Undaviya

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