Kondapalli - Dasavatharam Set

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    Sale price $65.00Regular price
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    Kondapalli - Dasavatharam Set
    Sale price $65.00Regular price
    Regular price $65.00

    Dasavatharam Set

    Dasavatharam refers to the ten divine incarnations of Lord Vishnu — each symbolizing the triumph of good over evil and the restoration of balance in the world.
    A vibrant collection of the ten divine avatars of Lord Vishnu, capturing stories of cosmic balance and dharma. Handcrafted with care, this set is both a celebration of mythology and a masterpiece of folk artistry.

    The 10 Avatars:
    Matsya (The Fish) – The savior who rescued life during the great flood.
    Kurma (The Tortoise) – The steady supporter who bore the weight of the world during the churning of the ocean.
    Varaha (The Boar) – The mighty one who lifted the Earth from the depths of the sea.
    Narasimha (The Man-Lion) – Fierce protector who destroyed evil to protect devotion.
    Vamana (The Dwarf Sage) – The humble form that outwitted pride and reclaimed the heavens.
    Parashurama (The Warrior with an Axe) – The destroyer of tyranny and restorer of justice.
    Rama (The Prince of Ayodhya) – The embodiment of virtue, courage, and dharma.
    Krishna (The Divine Cowherd) – The playful guide who taught love, wisdom, and the essence of life.
    Buddha (The Enlightened One) – The compassionate teacher who spread peace and understanding.
    Kalki (The Future Warrior) – The awaited redeemer who will restore harmony at the end of time.


    Dimensions of each figurine -

    Small - Height - 4 in - 5 in
                     Width  -  3 in

    Medium - Height - 5 in - 6.5 in
                     Width  -  3 in

    Large - Height - 6 in - 7.5 in
                     Width  -  3 in

    History

    Born over 400 years ago in the artisan town of Kondapalli, Andhra Pradesh, these toys are treasures of Indian folk art. Crafted from the soft Tella Poniki wood found in nearby forests, each figurine is hand-carved and then brought to life with layers of natural colors. Traditionally, Kondapalli artisans depicted village scenes, playful animals, dancers, and mythological tales — passing stories from one generation to the next through their art. Light as air yet full of character, these toys are not just objects, but living pieces of heritage that carry the warmth of handmade tradition into modern homes.

    FAQ Accordion

    Height - 5 in
    Width - 3 in

    Born over 400 years ago in the artisan town of Kondapalli, Andhra Pradesh, these toys are treasures of Indian folk art. Crafted from the soft Tella Poniki wood found in nearby forests, each figurine is hand-carved and then brought to life with layers of natural colors. Traditionally, Kondapalli artisans depicted village scenes, playful animals, dancers, and mythological tales — passing stories from one generation to the next through their art. Light as air yet full of character, these toys are not just objects, but living pieces of heritage that carry the warmth of handmade tradition into modern homes.

    Matsya (The Fish) – The savior who rescued life during the great flood.
    Kurma (The Tortoise) – The steady supporter who bore the weight of the world during the churning of the ocean.
    Varaha (The Boar) – The mighty one who lifted the Earth from the depths of the sea.
    Narasimha (The Man-Lion) – Fierce protector who destroyed evil to protect devotion.
    Vamana (The Dwarf Sage) – The humble form that outwitted pride and reclaimed the heavens.
    Parashurama (The Warrior with an Axe) – The destroyer of tyranny and restorer of justice.
    Rama (The Prince of Ayodhya) – The embodiment of virtue, courage, and dharma.
    Krishna (The Divine Cowherd) – The playful guide who taught love, wisdom, and the essence of life.
    Buddha (The Enlightened One) – The compassionate teacher who spread peace and understanding.
    Kalki (The Future Warrior) – The awaited redeemer who will restore harmony at the end of time.

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