Vishnu, also known as Narayana and Hari, is a principal deity in Hinduism, revered as the protector of the universe and a symbol of balance and harmony.
Overview
Avatars Of Vishnu
Worship And Rituals
Mythological Stories
Vishnu In Hindu Texts
Iconography And Symbols
Comparison With Other Deities
Festivals Dedicated To Vishnu
Philosophical Interpretations
Cultural Influence And Representations
The Bhagavad Gita
Greek Mythology
Holy Trinity
Literature
Community
Universe
Memories
Serpent
Krishna
Earth
๐ Vishnu is known as one of the principal deities of Hinduism and is the protector of the universe.
๐ He resides in the heavenly realm called Vaikuntha.
๐ Vishnu is often depicted with four arms, each holding important symbols like a conch shell, discus, mace, and a lotus flower.
๐ Vishnu has many avatars, with ten main ones known as the Dashavatara.
๐ Famous avatars of Vishnu include Rama, who fought against the demon king Ravana, and Krishna, who taught valuable life lessons.
๐ Vishnu is mentioned in many sacred texts, including the Vedas, Puranas, and the Mahabharata.
๐ People worship Vishnu through rituals like 'Puja' involving offerings and prayers.
๐ฑ Vishnu is seen as a symbol of balance, compassion, and responsibility in the universe.
๐ญ His adventures and stories are shared through dance, drama, and storytelling.
๐ Festivals like Diwali and Janmashtami celebrate Vishnu and his avatars with joy and excitement.
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