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- (Sanskrit: शेष, romanized: Śeṣa, lit. 'Remainder'), also known by his epithets Sheshanaga (Sanskrit: शेषनाग, romanized: Śeṣanāga, lit. 'The snake Shesha') and Adishesha...
- Ratchaprasong neighbourhood alike Erawan Shrine Drawing of sleeping Narayana on Sheshanaga while the four-headed Brahma springs from his navel Statue of Narayana...
- Rama's wife Hansika Jangid as Young Sita Basant Bhatt as Lakshmana - Sheshanaga's incarnation; Dasharatha and Sumitra's elder son; Rama, Bharata and Shatrughna's...
- the legend that it was designed by Krishna and were made to look like Sheshanaga, the serpent on which Vishnu rests. In the 1933 Bengali film Radha Krishna...
- Krishna (1993) Palak as Child Krishna (1993) Deepak Deulkar as Balrama, Sheshanaga (1996) Sanjeev Sharma as Teenage Balrama (1993-1994) Pinky Parikh as Rukmini...
- bird-like deity. Vishnu is originally portra**** in the form sheltered by Sheshanāga or reclining on Shesha, but the iconography has been extended to other...
- into the deep groove and forms a lake. It was named Sheshnag because Sheshanaga (Śeṣanāga) is the nagaraja or King of all Nāgas and one of the primal...
- snake boats were designed by Lord Krishna and were made to look like Sheshanaga, the serpent on which Lord Vishnu rests on. Palliyodam is made from anjili...
- also the bijamantra of Kali or Shakti. The representation of Balarama as Sheshanaga or Sankarsana bears testimony to the influence of Shaivism on the cult...
- Thanatos Zeus The Hindu Pantheon Brahma Ganesha Kartikeya Mara Parvati Sheshanaga Shiva TrimurtiWhile not an actual deity, Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva...