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Ancient Vishnu idol with features of Ram Lalla found in Krishna river

The idol is remarkable given the fact that the idol has features resembling the recently consecrated statue of ‘Ram Lalla’ in the newly built temple in Ayodhya.

- Bengaluru - UPDATED: February 7, 2024, 04:10 PM - 2 min read

The temporary Mandir of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya after the demolition in 1992.


An ancient idol of Lord Vishnu, featuring all ten incarnations around its 'aura', was discovered recently in the Krishna river at a village in Raichur district. Alongside, an ancient Shivalinga was also found.

 

Dr. Padmaja Desai, a lecturer in ancient history and archaeology at Raichur University, highlighted the significance of the idol, suggesting it may have adorned the sanctum sanctorum of a temple before possibly being submerged during a temple's destruction.

 

The idol depicts Vishnu in a standing position with four arms, holding the 'shankha' and 'chakra' in the upper hands, while the lower hands are in the position of granting boons. Notably, the idol resembles Venkateshwara as described in scriptures.

 

However, unlike traditional Vishnu idols featuring Garuda, this one depicts two fan-bearing women. Dr. Desai noted the idol's intricate decorations, including garlands and ornaments, reflecting Vishnu's fondness for adornment.

 

Believed to date back to the 11th or 12th century AD, archaeologists assert that the idol's discovery provides valuable insights into the region's rich history and cultural heritage.

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