Kachchhapaghata
Kachchhapaghata is a type of ancient Indian stone sculpture that features a tortoise, or Kachchhap, as its central motif. This artistic form is often associated with Hindu mythology, particularly the Kurma Avatar of the god Vishnu, who took the shape of a tortoise to support the churning of the ocean.
These sculptures are typically found in temples and are characterized by intricate carvings and detailed depictions of various deities and scenes from mythology. Kachchhapaghata serves as a significant cultural artifact, reflecting the artistic and religious practices of ancient India.