Elephant Vahana - Museum Replica of Panchaloha
An elephant vahana is an elephant used as a divine mount or vehicle (vahana) in Hinduism and Buddhism, most famously Airavata, the mythical white elephant ridden by the god Indra. Airavata is a symbol of purity, strength, and fertility, and plays a role in the production of clouds and rain. In Buddhism, the elephant vahana represents spiritual strength and power and is associated with bodhisattvas like Samantabhadra.

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