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Collection of Vishnus (21)

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Lord Vishnu depicted with his four divine attributes: discus, conch, lotus, and mace-embodying preservation, dharma, purity, and power.
A stylized depiction of Lord Vishnu in his cosmic form, embodying protection and preservation through sacred symbols and vibrant iconography.
Lord Vishnu stands serene with his four divine attributes-shankha (conch), chakra (discus), padma (lotus), and gada (mace)-symbolizing protection, righteousness, purity, and strength.
Lord Vishnu stands serene with four arms-holding the Sudarshana Chakra (discus), Panchajanya (conch), Kaumodaki (mace), and Padma (lotus)-symbolizing cosmic order, sound, strength, and purity.
A classical-style woodcut showing a calm, draped figure lying beside a majestic, patterned serpent-evoking themes of protection, duality, or ancient myth.
This radiant icon features a serene blue-faced deity crowned with layered lotus petals and symbolic markings-ideal for meditation or temple art.
Lord Vishnu depicted in classic iconography: seated in padmasana, holding the Panchajanya conch, Sudarshana chakra, Padma lotus, and Kaumodaki mace.
A traditional Indian line-art depiction of Vishnu, the preserver god, adorned with divine attributes and sheltered by the cosmic serpent Shesha.
A detailed 19th-century-style line engraving depicting a multi-headed deity, possibly representing Trimurti or a syncretic form like Ardhanarishvara or Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva composite.
A minimalist yet intricate representation of Krishna, blending classical iconography with modern graphic design.
A devotee offers prayers to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi as they rest upon the cosmic serpent Shesha, floating on the primordial ocean.
Lord Vishnu, the Supreme Being in Vaishnavism, holding the Sudarshana Chakra, Panchajanya conch, Padma (lotus), and Kaumodaki mace.
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Vishnu lies peacefully upon the multi-headed serpent Shesha, holding a conch and discus, with Lakshmi at his side-embodying cosmic balance and divine grace.
A dynamic silhouette of Lord Shiva in his iconic Nataraja pose, symbolizing the rhythm of the universe through dance and divine attributes.
A symbolic silhouette of a divine figure, possibly representing Lord Vishnu or a regional deity, depicted with multiple arms and traditional iconography.
Vishnu lies upon the multi-headed serpent Shesha, embodying cosmic preservation and divine rest between cosmic cycles.
Lord Ganesha seated majestically, holding sacred attributes-modak (sweet), axe (discrimination), noose (control), and offering blessings with his right hand.
Lord Vishnu rests peacefully on the cosmic serpent Shesha, as Goddess Lakshmi serves him, Brahma emerges from a lotus, and loyal devotees like Hanuman and Garuda look on in reverence.
A colorful, stylized depiction of Lord Vishnu seated in meditation, holding his divine attributes: the Sudarshana Chakra, Panchajanya conch, lotus, and mace.
Lord Vishnu stands serene atop the multi-hooded serpent Shesha, holding his divine symbols: the Sudarshana Chakra, Panchajanya conch, Kaumodaki mace, and Padma lotus.
Lord Vishnu depicted with traditional attributes: Sudarshana Chakra (discus), Panchajanya (conch), Kaumodaki (mace), and Padma (lotus), under the hood of Adishesha.