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DescriptionMatsya painting.jpg Incarnation of Vishnu as a Fish, "from a devotional text." (image actually taken from English XIV)
Date 20 September 2005 (original upload date)
Source Scanned from the——book Indian Myths & Legends, ISBN 1841861057
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