Collection: Vishnu Dashavatar

Experience the divine presence of Lord Vishnu's Dashavatar. Each sculpture captures the essence of the ten incarnations, from Matsya to Kalki, meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vishnu Dashavatar Idols

What is the Dashavatar of Vishnu?

Dashavatar refers to the ten primary incarnations of Lord Vishnu who descend to restore cosmic order: Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki.

What does a Dashavatar idol or set symbolize?

The Dashavatar symbolizes the preservation of dharma and the cyclical restoration of balance whenever evil rises. Each avatar represents a stage of cosmic and spiritual evolution.

Which direction should a Dashavatar set face at home?

Place the set facing east or west in the pooja room, with the idols facing the person who prays. The north-east is considered most auspicious.

Where should I place a Dashavatar idol set?

Place it in the home temple or a dedicated wall display. Dashavatar wall hangings are popular for pooja rooms and entrances.

Is a Dashavatar set a good gift?

Yes. A brass Dashavatar set is a meaningful gift for devotees of Vishnu and for housewarmings, symbolizing protection and dharma.