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A male given name used in India
One of the Trimurti (trinity) in Hindu mythology, and the most popularly venerated god in Hinduism. Vishnu is commonly depicted as being blue in colour and having four arms: with each hand holding either a lotus, a mace, a conch shell or Chakra weapon. Vishnu is the Supreme being or Ultimate Reality for Vaishnavas and a manifestation of Brahman in the Advaita or Smarta traditions of Hinduism
One of the Trimurti (Trinity) in Hindu mythology, and the most popularly worshipped god in Hinduism. Vishnu is commonly depicted as being blue in colour and having four arms: with each hand holding either a lotus, a mace, a conch shell or Chakra weapon. Vishnu is the Supreme god of the Vaishnavites (a Hindu sect) and many of the Vishnu's avatars are encrypted in the advaithas
{i} second member of the Hindu trinity (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) called "the Preserver
This is the name of the preserver deity in the Hindu religious tradition, and one of the three main deities
one of the three main gods in the Hindu religion. He is "the Preserver" and has many Avatars (=different forms in which a god can actually be seen) , the most important of which is Krishna. Brahma Siva. Principal Hindu deity worshiped as the protector and preserver of the world and restorer of dharma. He is known chiefly through his avatars, particularly Rama and Krishna. In theory, he manifests himself anytime he is needed to fight evil, and his appearances are innumerable, but in practice 10 are most common. His various names, numbering about 1,000, are repeated as acts of devotion by his worshipers
He is regarded as the preserver, while Brahma is the creator, and Siva the destroyer of the creation
A god associated with preservation and love A god associated with preservation and love
the Sustainer; a Hindu divinity worshipped as the preserver of worlds
A divinity of the modern Hindu trimurti, or trinity
the Supreme Personality of Godhead (Krsna)
The Brahman, later Hindu, god of sacrifice; widely worshipped (p 324)
part of the primary Hindu trinity of gods, the preserver or caretaker of the universe, who must balance everything that exists, and whose constant action (karma) keeps everything running; worshipped in many forms all over India, especially as Rama and Krishna
All-pervading The Lord of sustenance
(Lit the All-pervading Spirit ) A name of the Supreme Lord; the Preserver God, the Second Person of the Hindu Trinity, the other two being Brahma and Siva
> One of the major Hindu Gods Member of the puranic trinity who is associated with preservation and protection Appears in many forms and is usually represented with the attributes of sankha(conch) and chakra (disk), padma (lotus), and gada (club)
Third in the Trimurti Visnu is the Preserver and Restorer, who so far has nine avataars; the fish Matsua; the Tortoise Kurma; the wild boar Naraha; narasimha; Vamana; Parasurama; Rama; Krishna and Kalki
the third of the principle gods of Hinduism, worshiped as the protector and preserver of worlds
(Sanskrit word meaning "pervader"): the second god of the Hindu trinity, symbolizing the preserving or sustaining aspect of God
God or form of the Hindu trinity governing preservation
One of the most popular of gods in bhakti Hinduism He is said to be the preserver of the natural order of the cosmos and especially of dharma He is portrayed as a God of love and benevolence, greatly concerned for human welfare Whenever the state of the world and of dharma degenerates, Vishnu is said to appear in earthly form (as one of his 10 avatars or incarnations) to destroy evil and restore dharma His most popular avatars include Krishna and Rama Vishnu's consort or wife Lakshmi Devotees of Vishnu are known as Vaishnavas
The preserver aspect of the Hindu trinity (Trimurti)
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