Bhima Devi Temple Site Museum, Pinjore
This sculpture likely represents specifically the Keval Vishnu, the Chaturbhuja form. In this depiction, one of Vishnu's hands holds a lotus (Padma), while another holds a bow (Baan). The condition of the two hands is damaged because of weathering, making it challenging for viewers to interpret their significance. The figure features a beard, and at the back of his head, there is the presence of multiple-headed serpents (Ananta Shesh Naag). He is positioned in a Tribhanga stance and adorned with a garland.
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