Sri Narsimha (Narasimha) face mask / wall hanging 7.5 inches
In Hindu legend, Sri Narasimha is the 4th avatar of Sri Vishnu (1 of 3 deities in the Hindu Trimurti, in the role of Preserver/Maintainer). Sri Vishnu appeared in this form to fight Hiranyakashipu, the brother of Hiranyaksha, who was slain by Sri Vishnu when he was manifest as his 3rd avatar (Varaha). Hiranyakashipu ha...Read more
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In Hindu legend, Sri Narasimha is the 4th avatar of Sri Vishnu (1 of 3 deities in the Hindu Trimurti, in the role of Preserver/Maintainer). Sri Vishnu appeared in this form to fight Hiranyakashipu, the brother of Hiranyaksha, who was slain by Sri Vishnu when he was manifest as his 3rd avatar (Varaha). Hiranyakashipu hatched a clever plot of getting a special dispensation from Brahma, a protection that states he cannot die on earth, in space, in fire, in water, not can he die during the day or night, nor inside a building or outside, not by a human, animal, god, or any animate or inanimate being. Using this immunity, he conquers the world as no one can stop him. Narasimha is able to slay Hiranyakashipu because he is only part-god-, part-man, part-animal and he kills him on the theshold of a courtyard during twilight when the demon is in his lap using his nails to disembowel the Asura. Narasimha could not get out of this battle frenzy and needed to be calmed by another deity. This story was set during the Satya Yuga (the first of 4 eras in Hindu world history, the Age of Truth). Sri Narasimha is Hindu for "man-lion" (nara= man, simha= lion)
This is beautiful Sri Narasimha face hanging (mask) . This can be hanged on main door, wall , office , temple. This can also be kept on office table, altar using the provided plastic stand.
Please note that this is not hollow from backside.
The dimensions of Sri Narasimha mask are 7.5 inches x 5.2 inches x 1.5 inches