The regally attired multi-armed deity recumbent on the cosmic snake Ananta (or Sesha) supported on a charpoi-type cot floating in the cosmic ocean, his three hands display the lotus, wheel, and conch attributes, his large club rests below his head crowned with a tall jeweled headdress and framed by a protective canopy of three conjoined snake heads, a figure of his consort Lakshmi (losses) sits to the right and caresses his foot while a small seated figure of Brahma emanates from his navel, the top with a band of five small figures, three seated and two dancing (some damage). Dimensions 11 3/4 x 15 3/4 x 3 5/8 inches (30 x 40 x 9.3 cm) Exhibited: "Indian Sculptures from the Asian Art Museum," North Terminal, San Francisco Airport, November 15, 1985-March 31, 1986.
The regally attired multi-armed deity recumbent on the cosmic snake Ananta (or Sesha) supported on a charpoi-type cot floating in the cosmic ocean, his three hands display the lotus, wheel, and conch attributes, his large club rests below his head crowned with a tall jeweled headdress and framed by a protective canopy of three conjoined snake heads, a figure of his consort Lakshmi (losses) sits to the right and caresses his foot while a small seated figure of Brahma emanates from his navel, the top with a band of five small figures, three seated and two dancing (some damage). Dimensions 11 3/4 x 15 3/4 x 3 5/8 inches (30 x 40 x 9.3 cm) Exhibited: "Indian Sculptures from the Asian Art Museum," North Terminal, San Francisco Airport, November 15, 1985-March 31, 1986.
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