Anantashayana Vishnu

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title: Anantashayana Vishnu
text: Anantashayi Vishnu, also known as Anantashayana Vishnu, is a large open air horizontal rock relief of the Hindu god Vishnu, carved during the early 9th century in Saranga village, under the Parjang police station, in the Dhenkanal district of Orissa, India. It is located on the left bank of the Brahmani River. It is the largest such exposed rock cut structure in the horizontal position measuring 15.4 metres (51 ft) in length, in the whole of India, while the largest standing image is of Gomatesh
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description: Recurring theme in Hinduist art
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anantashayana_Vishnu
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