Iconography of Bauddha Avatāra, c. 1700, Basohli, #Jammu
© San Diego Museum of Art
Notice Bauddha is represented by Vaishnav Tilak and foanked by two Vaishnav priests.
© San Diego Museum of Art
Notice Bauddha is represented by Vaishnav Tilak and foanked by two Vaishnav priests.
Bauddha Avatāra from, c. 1700, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh
Notice similar kind of Iconography. Vaishnav Tilak and Two Vaishnav priests one blowing conch shell and other holding a Chavar
Notice similar kind of Iconography. Vaishnav Tilak and Two Vaishnav priests one blowing conch shell and other holding a Chavar
Bhagwan Vishnu as Bauddha Avatāra with gesture of Dharmachakraparivartan and flanked by two Vaishnav devotees
Bauddha Avātara of Shri Vishnu, c. 1725-50, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh.
Bauddha is represented with Vaishnav Tilak, in Padmasana in a Devālaya and being worshipped by Vaishnav priests/devotees
Bauddha is represented with Vaishnav Tilak, in Padmasana in a Devālaya and being worshipped by Vaishnav priests/devotees
A 19th century Rajasthan painting with similar iconography of Bauddha Avàtāra of Vishnu, as in above tweet.
Notice in some of paintings Bauddha is represented as Chaturbhuja holding Lotus in two hands
Notice in some of paintings Bauddha is represented as Chaturbhuja holding Lotus in two hands
Dasavatara Painting of Lord Vishnu, c.1650-1700, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, which represents Baudhha Avtāra in the 3rd row of 3rd coloumn. Crowned Bauddha Avatāra with Vaishnav Tilak is shown.
A Group of Pahari Paintings of Vishnu Dasavatara, c. 1820, representing Bauddha Avatāra with similar iconography as in the 1st tweet
A Rajasthan painting of Vishnu Dasavatara depicting Bauddha Avatāra in the centre of last coloumn. Notice similar iconography
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