- (Sanskrit: शेष, romanized: Śeṣa, lit. 'Remainder'), also
known by his
epithets Sheshanaga (Sanskrit: शेषनाग, romanized: Śeṣanāga, lit. 'The
snake Shesha') and Adishesha...
- Dashavatara. However, some
think that
Balarama is an
avatar of Vishnu's vahana,
Sheshanaga. Her
account is
given within a
number of
Hindu texts such as the Mahabharata...
- 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...
-
Ratchaprasong neighbourhood alike Erawan Shrine Drawing of
sleeping Narayana on
Sheshanaga while the four-headed
Brahma springs from his
navel Statue of Narayana...
-
Bharat (incarnation of Vishnu's Shankha) is born to
Kaikeyi and
Lakshman (
Sheshanaga) and
Shatrughan (Sudarshan Chakra) are born to Sumitra. King
Janak and...
-
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...
- 'to enjoy, to benefit'). In
Hindu traditions, he is
identified with
Sheshanaga. At the
beginning of time, only
Antaboga existed.
Antaboga meditated and...
- 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...
- 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...