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  2. Chaturbhuja - Wikipedia

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    [4] According to author Nanditha Krishna , the chaturbhuja representation of Hindu deities in their icons is regarded to depict their unlimited potential. It exhibits their divine ability to wield multiple articles, such as weapons, and perform numerous activities simultaneously.

  3. Caturvyūha - Wikipedia

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    The actual cult of Vishnu only developed after these initial cults were established. [11] The heroes would then have evolved into Vaishnavite deities through a step-by-step process: 1) deification of the Vrishni heroes 2) association with the God Narayana-Vishnu 3) incorporation into the Vyuha concept of successive emanations of the God. [12]

  4. Vishvaksena - Wikipedia

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    Vishva is the universe or entire creation and Sena is Army. As Lord has his army in every nook and corner of the universe, he is Vishvaksena. [9]The Kurma Purana describes Vishvaksena to have been born out of a portion of Vishnu, carrying a conch (), Sudarshana Chakra (discus) and gada (mace) and wearing yellow clothes like his master. [10]

  5. Vishnu - Wikipedia

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    Vishnu, for example, is the source of creator deity Brahma in the Vaishnavism-focussed Purana texts. Vishnu's iconography and a Hindu myth typically shows Brahma being born in a lotus emerging from his navel, who then is described as creating the world [107] or all the forms in the universe, but not the primordial universe itself. [108]

  6. Namasu (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Namasu is described to have played a role during Vishnu's incarnation of Vamana, accompanying his father to Patala (netherworld). Through the boon granted to Prahlada, allowing for 27 generations of his line to bear Chiranjeevi (immortal) status, Namasu is described as residing in Patala alongside Mahabali. It is believed that his descendants ...

  7. Jaya-Vijaya - Wikipedia

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    When Vishnu appears before them, and the gatekeepers request Vishnu to lift the curse of the Kumaras, Vishnu says that the curse of the Kumaras cannot be reversed. Instead, he gives Jaya and Vijaya two options. The first option is to take seven births on earth as devotees of Vishnu, while the second is to take three births as his staunch enemies.

  8. Today’s Wordle hints, clues and answer for puzzle #1334 on ...

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    Below are the clues and hints for today’s Wordle answer. Plus, find the answer to puzzle #1334 at the bottom. What is a hint for today’s Wordle answer? This word is an adjective.

  9. Kalanemi - Wikipedia

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    He breathed flames from his mouth, and launched a number of divine missiles on his foes. Vishnu rode upon Garuda in order to meet him in battle. He shouted obscenities at the preserver deity, who merely smiled and announced his impending doom. Furious, Kalanemi launched a multitude of weapons on Vishnu's chest from his hundred arms.