Dashavatara – The Ten Incarnations of Vishnu
Delve into the spiritual essence of Hindu mythology with this vibrant lithograph depicting the Dashavatara, the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, printed by the revered R.U. & V. Press, Ghatkopar. This exquisite artwork masterfully narrates the divine cycle of Vishnu’s earthly manifestations, created to protect dharma and restore balance to the cosmos.
At the heart of the composition is an iconic image of Lord Vishnu, reclining on the celestial serpent Shesha, surrounded by the cosmic waters. Encircling this central figure are intricately rendered vignettes of the ten avatars: Matsya (the fish), Kurma (the tortoise), Varaha (the boar), Narasimha (the lion-man), Vamana (the dwarf), Parashurama (the warrior with the axe), Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki (the future savior). Each avatar is portrayed in rich detail, radiating divine energy and telling its unique story of salvation.
The R.U. & V. Press, active in Ghatkopar during the early 20th century, was renowned for its high-quality devotional prints that beautifully blended Indian themes with European lithographic techniques. Known for their bold use of color and intricate detailing, the press brought mythological art into the homes of devotees, making spiritual iconography both accessible and deeply personal.
Framed in its original wooden frame, this lithograph has been preserved with remarkable care. The vivid colors and elaborate patterns remain as striking as they were when first printed, despite the natural aging of the piece.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor signs of aging, consistent with its historical significance. The frame adds to its period authenticity.
Provenance: Original lithograph from the R.U. & V. Press, Ghatkopar.
This rare depiction of the Dashavatara is more than just art—it is a spiritual journey, a celebration of Vishnu’s role as the preserver of the universe. A perfect addition to any collection of Indian mythology, art, or history.
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Delve into the spiritual essence of Hindu mythology with this vibrant lithograph depicting the Dashavatara, the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, printed by the revered R.U. & V. Press, Ghatkopar. This exquisite artwork masterfully narrates the divine cycle of Vishnu’s earthly manifestations, created to protect dharma and restore balance to the cosmos.
At the heart of the composition is an iconic image of Lord Vishnu, reclining on the celestial serpent Shesha, surrounded by the cosmic waters. Encircling this central figure are intricately rendered vignettes of the ten avatars: Matsya (the fish), Kurma (the tortoise), Varaha (the boar), Narasimha (the lion-man), Vamana (the dwarf), Parashurama (the warrior with the axe), Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki (the future savior). Each avatar is portrayed in rich detail, radiating divine energy and telling its unique story of salvation.
The R.U. & V. Press, active in Ghatkopar during the early 20th century, was renowned for its high-quality devotional prints that beautifully blended Indian themes with European lithographic techniques. Known for their bold use of color and intricate detailing, the press brought mythological art into the homes of devotees, making spiritual iconography both accessible and deeply personal.
Framed in its original wooden frame, this lithograph has been preserved with remarkable care. The vivid colors and elaborate patterns remain as striking as they were when first printed, despite the natural aging of the piece.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor signs of aging, consistent with its historical significance. The frame adds to its period authenticity.
Provenance: Original lithograph from the R.U. & V. Press, Ghatkopar.
This rare depiction of the Dashavatara is more than just art—it is a spiritual journey, a celebration of Vishnu’s role as the preserver of the universe. A perfect addition to any collection of Indian mythology, art, or history.




















