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A full-front view of the Nar Varaha Sculpture, a detailed stone composite replica featuring intricate temple art carvings.
A three-quarter view of the Nar Varaha Sculpture, a detailed stone composite replica showing the deity rescuing Bhudevi.
A three-quarter view of the Nar Varaha Sculpture, a detailed stone composite replica showing measurements for height, width, and depth.
The Nar Varaha Sculpture, a detailed stone composite replica, stands elegantly on a stack of books in a home setting.
The Nar Varaha Sculpture arrives in a premium black presentation box alongside a museum-certified certificate of authenticity.
Hands holding a stone composite Nar Varaha Sculpture, showcasing the intricate 10th-century temple art replica against a black background.
A hand holds an informational card featuring the Nar Varaha Sculpture, a stone composite replica with detailed annotations about the deity.
A detailed stone composite Nar Varaha Sculpture showing the man-boar deity carrying Bhudevi, presented as a museum-quality heritage replica.
Nar Varaha (Vishnu's third reincarnation as Varaha rescuing Earth)
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Name: Nar Varaha (Vishnu's third reincarnation as Varaha rescuing Earth)

Origin: 10th Century C.E., Kanwal, Mandsaur Distt.

Currently at: Bhopal State Museum

Nar Varaha (Vishnu's third reincarnation as Varaha rescuing Earth)

The Nar Varaha sculpture is a narrative panel that describes the Puranic story of the rescue of Bhudevi, the Earth Goddess. Varaha, the third incarnation of Vishnu, is visualized as a boar's head on a human body, lifting the Earth from the cosmic ocean. When Hiranyaksha hid Bhudevi in the depths of cosmic water, Vishnu took the form of a boar to save her. It was an act of restoring the balance of the universe. He saved the world from chaos and darkness and re-established dharma. One of the interesting facts behind the growing importance of Nar Varaha sculpture could be a political message. The period after the Gupta rule was full of turmoil and political instability. In such situations, kings used Nar Varaha to compare themselves, suggesting that just as Varaha rescued the Earth, the king was also a savior of his land and custodian of Dharma. Thus, the depiction of Nar Varaha became common. The Pratihara king, Mihir Bhoja, used the Nar Varaha symbol on his coins. Currently at the Bhopal State Museum, this Nar Varaha sculpture is from Kanwal, dating back to the 10th century.

Reviews

4.6

based on 6 reviews

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Soumojit G

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14 May, 2026

The Nar Varaha carving has very good depth and detailing. The story behind it also comes out very clearly.
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Supreet

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14 May, 2026

The Nar Varaha statue shows Vishnu's third avatar very nicely. I am really very happy with the product.
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Alok Upadhyay

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3 May, 2026

Good Piece, my family liked it.
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Mudit

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17 Mar, 2026

The Nar Varaha arrived safely and looks beautiful in person. Nice finishing and solid quality.
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Sachin

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13 Mar, 2026

The Nar Varaha looks lovely and blends nicely with my home decor. Quality is quite good overall.

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