Prithvi
Prithvi is the name for the goddess of the Earth in Hinduism.
The goddess Prithvi is also called Vasundhara, Dharti, Bhumi.
Prithvi Media
The Yajurveda introduces the earliest form of Varaha myth, where a boar lifts the Earth from primordial waters. The 6th-century Colossal Varaha at Eran is one of the earliest fully animalistic icons, with Bhumi clinging to its tusk.
An illustration from the Bhagavata Purana depicting the Earth goddess in the form of a cow, along with other gods, appealing to Vishnu (seated on a serpent with his consort, Lakshmi) to alleviate her distress by destroying the evil on Earth.