Photo of collection object Four-Faced Vishnu
Four-Faced Vishnu, 4th-5th century. Red Sandstone, 10 1/4 in. (26 cm). Gift of Marilyn W. Grounds, 79.260.12. Creative Commons-BY.

Four-Faced Vishnu

4th-5th century

Maker Unknown

Asian Art

Because they date to a period when the Pancharatra sect was most influential, these two images are probably best identified as Chaturvyuha (or Four-Vyuha) Vishnu. The central face is that of Vishnu’s most supreme, most transcendent vyuha, or emanation, known as Vasudeva. The subsequent, less abstract vyuhas, in the form of a lion and a boar, appear at either side, with another vyuha implied at the back. The positions of the lion and boar heads differ in these two pieces, indicating that there was some disagreement about the way the viewer should read such an icon.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Sculpture
Formatted Medium
Red Sandstone
Medium
red, sandstone
Locations
Possible place made: Mathura Region, India, Possible place made: Mathura region, India
Dimensions
10 1/4 in. (26 cm)
Departments
Asian Art
Accession Number
79.260.12
Credit Line
Gift of Marilyn W. Grounds
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
Dominant Colors

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