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  2. Jaya-Vijaya - Wikipedia

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    Vijaya is depicted in the same manner except that he holds a chakra in his upper right hand, a shankha in his upper left hand, a gada in his lower right hand, and a sword in his lower left hand. They hold three weapons that Vishnu holds: the chakra, the shankha, and the mace, but have a sword in their fourth hands, whereas Vishnu holds a lotus.

  3. Shankha - Wikipedia

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    The Brahma Vaivarta Purana declares that shankha is the residence of both Lakshmi and Vishnu, bathing by the waters led through a shankha is considered like bathing with all holy waters at once. Sankha Sadma Purana declares that bathing an image of Vishnu with cow milk is as virtuous as performing a million yajnas (fire sacrifices), and bathing ...

  4. Panchajanya - Wikipedia

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    Panchajanya (Sanskrit: पाञ्चजन्य, IAST: Pāñcajanya) is the shankha (conch) of the Hindu preserver deity Vishnu, one of his four primary attributes. [1] The Panchajanya symbolises the five elements, [2] and is considered to produce the primeval sound of creation when blown. [3]

  5. Matsya - Wikipedia

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    Another major divergence is the absence of the deluge. Vishnu as Matsya slays the demon Shankha. Matsya-Vishnu then orders the sages to gather the Vedas from the waters and then presents the same to Brahma in Prayag. This Purana does not reveal how the scriptures drowned in the waters. Vishnu then resides in the Badari forest with other deities ...

  6. Hindu iconography - Wikipedia

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    The Vedic Vishnu strides through the heavens in three steps. This is Vishnu's great deed and constitutes his great glory. With these three steps Vishnu, a solar deity, courses through the three divisions of the universe, "the god being manifest in a threefold form, as Agni on earth, Indra or Vayu in the atmosphere and Surya in the sky". He is ...

  7. Vishvaksena - Wikipedia

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    The Kalika Purana describes him as an attendant of Vishnu, who has four arms, and is red and brown in complexion. He seats on a white lotus, has long beard and wears matted hair. He carries a lotus, gada, shanka, and chakra in his hands. [11] [12] The Pancharatra text Lakshmi Tantra mentions Vishvaksena as four-armed and holding a shankha and a ...

  8. Dakshinavarti shankha - Wikipedia

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    The real shankha has 3 to 7 ridges or plaits on its columella, whereas whelk shells have no such plaits. The so-called "flower-bud opening test", and the "rice pulling test" (Valampuri said to rise up through a rice heap) are non scientific.

  9. Varahi - Wikipedia

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    The Agni Purana describes her holding the gada, shankha, sword and ankusha (goad). [2] The Mantramahodadhi mentions she carries a sword, shield, noose and goad. [2] In Vaishnava images, since she is associated with Vishnu, Varahi may be depicted holding all four attributes of VishnuShankha (conch), chakra, Gada and Padma (lotus). [16]

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