Sharabha Avatar Wall Art – Supreme Protector Sacred Shiva Painting
Bring divine protection, balance, courage, and spiritual authority into your space with the Sharabha Avatar Wall Art. This sacred Shiva artwork represents the supreme force that controls aggression, protects dharma, and restores cosmic balance. Ideal for home, office, meditation rooms, spiritual corners, and Vastu-aligned walls. Product Description The Sharabha Avatar Wall Art is not just a decorative painting — it is a powerful sacred artwork inspired by one of the most intense and protective forms of Lord Shiva. In Hindu tradition, Sharabha Avatar is believed to be the fierce form of Shiva who appeared to calm the uncontrollable rage of Narasimha Avatar after the destruction of Hiranyakashipu. This divine form represents the message that even the greatest power must be guided by balance, restraint, and dharma. For devotees of Lord Shiva, Vastu followers, spiritual seekers, and collectors of Hindu mythological art, this painting becomes a strong symbol of protection, discipline, inner control, and higher consciousness. The artwork shows Sharabha standing powerfully on a mountain peak, holding a trishul and gada, with wings spread wide against a radiant amber sky. A sacred yantra glows behind the lion-headed form, while Sanskrit shlokas on both sides add a deeper spiritual and traditional feel. The serpent at the feet represents controlled negative energy, while the lotus pond at the base adds peace, purity, and sattvic balance. The colour combination of gold, amber, deep green, rose-mauve mountains, and solar tones makes this painting especially suitable for the East or East-Southeast direction as per Vastu principles. The amber-gold energy connects with light, power, clarity, and divine blessings. Printed on premium-quality poster stock and finished with a clean black frame, this 18×24 inch Sharabha Avatar framed wall art gives a gallery-style look while maintaining its sacred visual impact. It is also available as a poster and tabletop artwork, making it suitable for different spiritual and décor needs. Key Benefits Represents Lord Shiva’s powerful Sharabha Avatar Believed to bring protection from negative energy Supports courage, discipline, and emotional control Helps create a strong spiritual atmosphere Suitable for Vastu-aligned placement in East or East-Southeast direction Ideal for home temples, living rooms, offices, meditation spaces, and spiritual studios A meaningful gift for Shiva devotees and Hindu mythology lovers Premium framed sacred wall art with strong visual detailing Vastu Placement Guidance For best energetic alignment, place the Sharabha Avatar Wall Art on the East or East-Southeast wall. This direction supports solar energy, clarity, spiritual strength, and active protection. Avoid placing sacred artwork in bathrooms, storage rooms, or directly on the floor. Keep the area clean and respectful. Size & Format Size: 18×24 inches Available Formats: Framed Wall Art, Poster, Tabletop Frame: Premium black frame Print: High-quality poster stock Theme: Lord Shiva, Sharabha Avatar, Protection, Vastu, Hindu Mythology Why Choose This Sharabha Avatar Painting? This artwork is created for those who want more than ordinary wall décor. Every visual element — the trishul, gada, yantra, serpent, wings, mountain peak, lotus pond, Sanskrit shlokas, and solar background — has been carefully composed to reflect strength, protection, balance, and spiritual authority. It is a perfect choice for people who believe in sacred art, Vastu energy, Shiva worship, Hindu mythology, and divine protection in the home or workplace.
Specifications
- Excellent Designs
- Classic Canvas Poster 18X24, Royal Gold Premium Canvas with Frame 18X24, Royal Gold Premium Canvas with Frame for Table A5
Variants (3)
- Classic Canvas Poster 18X24 — 2099.00 INR — In stock
- Royal Gold Premium Canvas with Frame 18X24 — 3699.00 INR — Out of stock
- Royal Gold Premium Canvas with Frame for Table A5 — 1299.00 INR — Out of stock
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