Brass Vishnu Sitting 12 inches

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Size :  Height : 12 inches , Width : 8.5 inches , Depth : 5 inches

Weight :  4.500 kg

Lord Vishnu with a serpent (naga) on his head is associated with one of his avatars, Lord Krishna. In this depiction, the serpent on Vishnu's head is often identified as Ananta Shesha or Adi Shesha, the divine serpent who serves as the bed of Lord Vishnu and represents the cosmic serpent on which the universe rests. Ananta Shesha is also known as Shesha Naga or simply Ananta.

In Hindu mythology, Ananta Shesha is considered an important and powerful deity. Here are some aspects and names associated with Ananta Shesha:

  1. Ananta Shesha: The name "Ananta" means infinite, and "Shesha" refers to the remainder. Ananta Shesha is the eternal, infinite serpent on which Lord Vishnu reclines in the cosmic ocean.

  2. Adi Shesha: This name emphasizes that Ananta Shesha is the "First Shesha" or the original serpent on which Vishnu rests. "Adi" means first.

  3. Sankarshana: In some traditions, Ananta Shesha is identified with Sankarshana, one of the four primary forms (Chatur-vyuha) of Lord Vishnu. Sankarshana is associated with Balarama, the elder brother of Krishna. 


Names Associated with Lord Vishnu : Narayana , Madhava ,Govinda , Madhusudana, ,Trivikrama ,Vamana ,Shridhar , Hrishikesha , Padmanabha ,Damodara , Sankarshana, Vasudeva ,Pradyumna ,Aniruddha, Purushottama, Adhokshaja ,Narasimha ,Achchyuta, Janardana , Upendra ,Hari , Krishna 

The depiction of Lord Vishnu with Ananta Shesha on his head is also related to the concept of the divine balance between creation, preservation, and destruction. The serpent symbolizes the unmanifested cosmic energy on which the universe rests, and it underscores the idea of Lord Vishnu as the preserver and sustainer of the cosmic order.

 

 

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