Vishnu

The faded panel depicts Vishnu sitting atop the seven-hooded serpent Ananthan, flanked by his wives Sreedevi and Bhoodevi on either sides. Vishnu has four arms, each holding the shankhu (conch shell), sudarshana chakram (disc), gada (mace) and lotus flower. He is wearing a yellow lower garment. He is adorned with a lot of jewellery. His one leg is folded on Anantha and other leg is hanging down. Yellow-skinned Sreedevi is seated to the left and green-skinned Bhoodevi appears to the right. Sreedevi is faded away but Bhoodevi is more discernable. She is holding a lotus flower in her discernable hand. Of the seven hoods of Anantha, only six is visible. Above the hood of Anantha, eleven crowns can be seen, suggesting the presence of eleven figures who have faded away completely. Below Ananthan though unclear, is the depiction of Palazhi or the ocean upon which Vishnu is said to reside. It is indicated by swirly patterns.






