Image courtesy : Saurabh Saxena - https://puratattva.in/ This deity is identified as the Rama incarnation of Vishnu since he is carrying a bow. Objects in the other three hands can be identified as conch, discuss, and mace. The hand next to the bow could be a quiver of arrows. The object in the sixth hand cannot be identified.
Image courtesy : Saurabh Saxena - https://puratattva.in/ The goddess here is holding Shankha and Chakra in the upper hands. In the lower hands a mortar or a bowl, a club, and what looks like a noose.
Image courtesy : Saurabh Saxena - https://puratattva.in/ Although the top two hands of the deity carries Shankha and Chakra, the bottom right hand here is carrying a beaded garland, which is unusual in the iconography of Vishnu. This particual avatara of Vishnu needs to be identified. The other hand is broken which makes the identification harder.
Image courtesy : Saurabh Saxena - https://puratattva.in/
Although the lute in the Goddess's hand suggests Saraswati, the other hands do not carry the traditional objects such as the book, japamala (garland), and a pot of water. Instead, the top right hand appears to carry a damaru - a small drum (symbolic with Shiva) and the top left hand a conch shell (symbolic with Vishnu.)