Intricately crafted in bronze, this Swamimalai statue of Lord Varaha,
with his coronet, four hands, and traditional dhoti, symbolizes the
removal of greed and exploitation.
This intricately crafted bronze statue from Swamimalai depicts Lord Varaha, the boar-faced incarnation of Vishnu, known for
rescuing Earth from the demon Hiranyaksha. The statue features Varaha with a majestic coronet, a distinctive face, and four
hands holding a gada (club), a lotus (padma), a conch (shankha), and bestowing blessings. Adorned with a tilak, sacred
yagyopavit, and a necklace, he is dressed in a traditional South Indian dhoti. Standing on a rounded pedestal in an Ashirwad
pose, the statue embodies contentment and symbolizes the removal of greed and exploitation, making it a meaningful
decorative piece for any home.