26th Apr, 2023 11:00

Asian & Islamic Works of Art

 
Lot 202
 

202

NARASIMHA DISEMBOWELLING HIRANYAKASHIPU, DECCAN, INDIA, CIRCA 1800

gouache with gold on paper, the lion avatar seated in front of the broken pillar attacking the prostrate king, while his son, Prahlada, looks on, a line of devanagari script on the reverse, 18 x 14.5cm (image)

Hiranyakashipu, personifying ignorance, hated Vishnu, even though his son, Prahlada, was a devotee. Prahlada told him that Vishnu was everwhere, even in the nearby pillar. The father kicked the pillar and Vishnu burst out, taking the form of Narasimha, and ripped out his innards.

Sold for £200


 

gouache with gold on paper, the lion avatar seated in front of the broken pillar attacking the prostrate king, while his son, Prahlada, looks on, a line of devanagari script on the reverse, 18 x 14.5cm (image)

Hiranyakashipu, personifying ignorance, hated Vishnu, even though his son, Prahlada, was a devotee. Prahlada told him that Vishnu was everwhere, even in the nearby pillar. The father kicked the pillar and Vishnu burst out, taking the form of Narasimha, and ripped out his innards.