Bring home the timeless story of devotion and divine grace with this vintage lithograph, titled “Gajendra Moksha”.
Title / Scene: Gajendra Moksha (The Liberation of Gajendra)
Mythological Story: This moving episode from the Bhagavata Purana depicts Lord Vishnu rushing to save his devotee, the elephant Gajendra, from the clutches of a crocodile. Symbolizing surrender, faith, and divine compassion, it is one of the most beloved stories in Hindu tradition.
Era & Print: Early–mid 20th century chromolithograph, printed in Pune by Chitrashala Press (noted in Marathi at the bottom).
Frame & Material: Original wooden frame with deep black patina.
Size: Approximately 5.5 × 0.5 × 8 inches (framed).
Condition: Authentic vintage condition with natural wear. Bright colors and striking composition remain well-preserved. Please see photos for details.
Why Collect This?
Rare representation of Gajendra Moksha, a scene not as commonly reproduced as Ramayana depictions.
Wonderful for collectors of Hindu devotional art, lithographs, or Indian mythology prints.
A compact, display-ready size—perfect for home temples, altars, or vintage wall décor.
Shipping Info:
Carefully packed to preserve frame and litho integrity.
Ships worldwide.

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