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Anantashayi Vishnu, also
known as
Anantashayana Vishnu (both
literally "sleeping on the
serpent Ananta"), is a
large open air
horizontal rock
relief of...
- पद्मनाभस्वामि, IAST: Padmanābhasvāmi), a form of
Vishnu enshrined in the "
Anantashayana" posture,
engaged in
eternal yogic sleep on his
serpent mount named...
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Anantashayana Vishnu in granite, from the
Chola period, 11th
century CE...
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Anantashayana Vishnu with Lakshmi, his ten
avatars above him (annotated), 6th – 8th
century Badami, Karnataka...
- them is a
small shrine consisting of a 7th-century rock
carving of
Anantashayana Vishnu, or
reclining Vishnu with
Lakshmi and
Garuda in
namaste posture...
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temples of
other religions being constructed,
including the
temples of
Anantashayana and Venkataramana,
Mahamaya Mukhyaprana, and Sri Aadi-Shakthi Veerabhadra...
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Temple Sekhareswar Temple Vishnu temples Anantasaayi Vishnu Temple*
Anantashayana Vishnu Baladevjew Temple Chhatia Bata Shri Shri Hari
Baladev Jew Bije...
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Temple Sekhareswar Temple Vishnu temples Anantasaayi Vishnu Temple*
Anantashayana Vishnu Baladevjew Temple Chhatia Bata Shri Shri Hari
Baladev Jew Bije...
- maya, the
illusory nature of the world. Vishnu, in his form
called the
anantashayana, is
usually portra**** as
reclining on the
coiled body of Shesha, a giant...
- Asia, but is
known by
other names such as
Ananta or
Anantaseshayi or
Anantashayana Vishnu.
Roshen Dalal 2010, pp. 339–340. Aguilar, Rafael; Torrealva,...