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God Vishnu

Keywords : Vishnu, Narai, Bangkok National Museum

Artwork alternative namePhra Narai
Site common nameNational Museum of Phra Nakhon
Type of artworkSculpture
Sub districtPhra Borom Maha Ratchawang
DistrictKhet Phra Nakhon
ProvinceBangkok
RegionCentral
CountryThailand
Geographic Coordinates
Decimal degree
Lat : 13.7576
Long : 100.492222
Geographic Coordinates
UTM
Zone : 47 P
Hemisphere : N
E : 661329.97
N : 1521418.09
Place of artworkIt is exhibited in the exhibition room of the National Museum of Phra nakhon.

History of production

No written evidence regarding the sculpture was found. However, the attributes of the sculpture are comparable to the Pallava dynasty of 12th-13th. Therefore the sculpture is hypothesized to be contemporary.

Production process

Stone Crafted

Conservation

found at Khao Srivichai, Phunphin District, Surat Thani.

Size169 cm. high
Art

The sculpture is in the standing posture on the base wearing the cylinder shape crown which is the distinct characteristic of the early style of Vishnu in Thailand and similar with Vishnu of Pallava Dynasty Art.

The sculpture has 4 arms as follow the conventional Iconology of God Vishnu.The front right hand lies down to the belly level, hypothesized to held the clod before but has been broken off. The front left hand hold the mace but the mace part has been broken and only the dandle is left. The. The back hands are broken off. When compare to other Vishnu sculptures, it is hypothesized that the left hand would held Chakra and the right hand hold Shankha according to Vishnu iconology. This statue is of Pallava Art.

The upper body is naked while the lower part wears Tothi or the thin panung. The piece of long cloth is tied around the hip through the thigh.

The sculptor who crafted this statue might be worried about it being fragile, he made the front arms attached to the mace and the tothi. Moreover, the front pleat of the brocade is long down to the base which make the statue has 4 points to carry the weight; the 2 feet, the front pleat and the mace.
Key academic information

It is the sample of the early type Vishnu Sculpture in the region and in Thailand. The sculpture is in good condition.

PeriodHistorical Period
Art periodSrivijaya
Age12th-14th Buddhist Century
ReligionBrahmanism-Hinduism
Religion and beliefHinduism

Type of LicenseAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)
RightsPrincess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Date of record creation2016-10-13
Record creatorRungroj Thamrungraeng
Bibliography

Piriya Krairuek. Art History of Thailand: Student Handbook Edition. Bangkok : Amarin Printing, 1985.

Piriya Krairuek. Southern Art before 19th Buddhist Century. Bangkok : Fine Arts Department, 1980.

O'Connor, Stanley J., Hindu Gods of Peninsular Siam. Ascona: Artibus Asiae Publishers, 1972.