Uchchaihshravas – Sacred Iconography, Symbolism, and Spiritual Significance of the Divine White Stallion
Uchchaihshravas Idol Form – The Seven-Headed Divine Horse of the Celestial Realms - Symbolism And Meaning Among the treasures that arose from the churning of the cosmic ocean, known as the Samudra Manthan, none captured the imagination of seers, sculptors, and devotees quite like Uccaihshravas – the magnificent seven-headed divine horse. This event, described in the Bhagavata Purana and the Vishnu Purana, saw the Devas and Asuras churn the primordial ocean of milk, the Kshirasagara, using Mount Mandara as the churning rod and the great serpent Vasuki as the rope. From the depths of this cosmic act emerged fourteen great treasures, the Chaturdasha Ratnas, and Uchchaihshravas was among the most exalted of these gifts. Described as the king of horses, Uccaihshravas embodies divine perfection in equine form. The Bhagavad Gita itself carries a direct acknowledgment of this horse's supreme status. Bhagavan Krishna declares in the tenth chapter: "Among horses, know Me to be Uchch...