Navagunjara
These are a copy of Intach's Virasat magazine cover printed with the image of "Navagunjara" alongwith some odisha patachitra Navagunjara image printed ganjifa cards which are in my collection.
According to the information about this image in virasat magazine indian crafts can be likened to a Navagunjara, a most interesting and evocative mystic animal in the tradition. One often sees it painted in patachitras of odisha and is also caarved on one of its monuments. It is an amalgamation of different parts of animals that developed around a common impetus to make an object of use, to search for perfection and make beautiful.
According to the information about Navagunjara from wikipedia, quora and also from some other websites as follows:
Navagunjara is a mythical beast, believed to consist of 9 different animals. A very common motif in most patachitra paintings in Odisha. It’s believed to be another avatar of Vishnu, and a variation of the viswaroopa that Krishna shows to Arjun in the Gita. It is more popular though in Odisha, primarily due to the poet Sarala Das, who narrates the legend about it, in his version of the Mahabharat. It’s believed that when Arjun was doing penance, Krishna appeared to him in this form. Basically it has the head of a rooster, has 3 legs of an elephant, tiger and deer. It’s enck is that of a peacock’s, while one arm in raised form is a human carrying the lotus. The tail is that of a snake, while the waist is that of a lion and it has a hump of the bull. It’s believed Arjun initially tried to attack it, but then realized it was another manifestation of Vishnu himself.
The Nila Chakra disc on top of the Puri Jagannath Temple has 8 Nabagunjaras carved on it, and it’s sculpted on the northern side of the temple.
Here are the nine creatures that make it up of a Navagunjara:
1. Head and Neck of a Peacock
2. Crest of a Rooster
3. Hump of a Bull
4. Leg of an Elephant
5. Leg of a Tiger
6. Leg of a Horse (Sometimes a deer)
7. A Snake for the Tail
8. Hand of a Human
9. Waist of a Lion
2. Crest of a Rooster
3. Hump of a Bull
4. Leg of an Elephant
5. Leg of a Tiger
6. Leg of a Horse (Sometimes a deer)
7. A Snake for the Tail
8. Hand of a Human
9. Waist of a Lion