A Divine Sequence. Painted in Silk. Spanning All of Creation.
This is not décor. This is a living cosmological vision — a museum-level, one-of-a-kind Dashavatar Pattachitra on fine silk, hand-crafted by a master artist in the centuries-old tradition of Odisha temple art.
At 41 × 12 inches, this painting unfolds horizontally like a sacred temple frieze — ten divine incarnations of Lord Vishnu flowing in ceremonial sequence beneath ornate temple arches, rendered in natural pigments with breathtaking fine-line detail.
There is nothing else like it.
The Ten Divine Incarnations
🟡 Matsya — The great fish who saved all life during the cosmic flood, symbol of protection and preservation
🟡 Kurma — The cosmic tortoise who anchored creation itself, embodiment of stability and support
🟡 Varaha — The mighty boar who reclaimed Earth from darkness, symbol of strength and restoration
🟡 Narasimha — Half-man, half-lion destroyer of evil — divine justice in its most fierce and protective form
🟡 Vamana — The humble dwarf Brahmin who measured the universe in three steps, symbol of cosmic balance
🟡 Parashurama — The warrior sage who cut down injustice and restored righteousness to the world
🟡 Rama — The ideal king — a living embodiment of virtue, dharma, and truth
🟡 Krishna — Divine guide of love, wisdom, and the eternal call toward spiritual awakening
🟡 Buddha — Messenger of compassion, inner peace, and the path of enlightenment
🟡 Kalki — The avatar yet to come — the restorer of balance at the end of this age
Together, the complete arc of divine intervention — from the first flood to the final restoration.
Painted on Silk. In the Ancient Way.
This painting is created on fine silk — a surface that lends the work a luminous, almost otherworldly quality that cotton cannot replicate. The natural pigments settle into silk differently — richer, deeper, more alive.
Every technique follows the classical Odisha Pattachitra tradition — hand-prepared surface, natural mineral and earth pigments, ornate decorative borders, and a traditional hand-finished protective coating that ensures lasting preservation.
This is not a silk print. The silk is the canvas. Every brushstroke is original.
Spiritual Significance
In Hindu tradition, displaying the Dashavatar is considered deeply auspicious. The ten incarnations represent divine protection across all ages — cosmic harmony, the triumph of good over evil, and Vishnu's eternal watchfulness over creation.
Displaying this painting is believed to invite peace, prosperity, positive energy, and divine protection into your space.
Ideal for living rooms · entrances · prayer rooms · meditation spaces · sacred walls · art collectors
Artwork Details
This is not a print. This is not a reproduction. This is sacred, handcrafted heritage.
Shipping & Packaging
Carefully rolled and packed in a protective cardboard tube for safe transit. Ships from India with worldwide delivery. Tracking provided after dispatch. International buyers may be subject to local customs duties.
Care Instructions
Keep away from moisture and prolonged direct sunlight. Framing under glass is recommended for long-term preservation.