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- Vishvaksena (Sanskrit: विष्वक्सेन, romanized: Viṣvaksenā, lit. 'all-conqueror') or Vishwaksena, is the commander-in-chief of the army of the Hindu deity...
- sleeps upon Adishesha in a perpetual slumber in his form of Narayana. Vishvaksena, also known as Senadhipathi (both meaning 'army-chief'), is the commander-in-chief...
- In Brahma-savarnya-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar will be called Vishvaksena. In the period of the tenth Manu, the Manu is Brahma-savarni. He is the...
- of Vai****ha. The army of Vishnu, stationed at Vai****ha, is led by Vishvaksena. The planets of Vai****ha are described as being full of golden palaces...
- Vishnu made to Agastya, Nammalvar (Regarded to be an incarnation of Vishvaksena) is credited for converting the Rigveda to 100 poems called the Tiruviruttam...
- the incarnation of Kumuda, Vishvaksena's disciple, while Nammalvar himself is the incarnation of Vishvaksena (Vishvaksena is the commander in chief of...
- Durgalayas of Ancient Kerala. There are shrines for Shiva, Ganapathi, Sastha, Vishvaksena and Snake deities near the temple complex. There are three ponds near...
- legends to have defeated and slain Vishnu's army-chief and gate-keeper Vishvaksena or Vishnu's avatar Vamana. He is depicted as a four-armed man with a...
- Kannadi Arai (room of gl****es). There are other shrines for Venugopala, Vishvaksena, Vedanta Desika, Thirumangai Alvar, Manavala Mamunigal, Kulanthai Amman...
- sword), Thirumalisai of Sudarshana Chakra (Vishnu's discus), Nammalvar of Vishvaksena (Vishnu's commander), Madhurakavi of Vainatheya (Garuda), Kulasekhara...