Dasavatara shrine
Ivory sculpture depicting the major avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dasavatara shrine is a miniature Hindu shrine displaying the ten incarnations of the Hindu deity Vishnu, carved in ivory and wood. The Dasavatara shrine was made in the late 18th century CE in South India. It is presently displayed in the National Museum, New Delhi.[1]
The term Dashavatara refers to the ten main incarnations of Vishnu, generally displayed together in panels and reliefs.[2]