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Trees by Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Hampi, near Hospete, Karnataka, India #307459887
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Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Hampi, near Hospete, Karnataka, India. This is the largest statue in Hampi. Narasimha is sitting on the coil of a giant seven-headed snake called Sesha. The heads of the snake acts as the hood above his head. The god sits in a cross-legged Yoga position with a belt supporting the knees.Sometimes this is referred to as Ugra Narasimha (i.e. Narasimha in its terrifying form). The protruding eyes and the facial expression are the basis for this name.Narasimha (means half-manâhalf-lion in local the languages) is on of the ten incarnations (avatar) of Lord Vishnu.The original statue contained the image of goddess Lakshmi, consort of the god, sitting on his lap. But this statue has been damaged seriously during the raid leading to the fall of Vijayanagara. Even the damaged portion of such a large statue of Lakshmi carved on his lap is missing.