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Lord Vishnu is one of Hinduism's predominant deities, and together with Lord Brahma and Lord Shiva, in Sanatan Dharm is reckoned as a part of Hinduism's holy trinity (Trimurti).
Brahma is said to have been created by a lotus flower that sprang from Vishnu's navel, demonstrating Vishnu's superior rank. Lord Vishnu has long been regarded as the realm's guardian. According to legends, whenever the world needs to be liberated of evil, Lord Vishnu is born in a certain incarnation to do so.
The Statue of Lord Vishnu with four arms symbolises his all-powerful and all-pervasive nature. The two arms in front signify Vishnu's physical existence, while the two arms at the back reflect his presence in the spiritual realm.
Vishnu, the leader-king, is described in four symbols: a conch-shell trumpet or shankh, a discus swirling around his index finger or chakra, a mace or gada, and a lotus or Padma.
Lord Garuda, the man-eagle, serves as their mount. Vishnu is married to Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth. He is inextricably linked with "right action," and he is a warrior of Hindu fundamental values.
The shankh, or conch shell trumpet, of Vishnu is blitzed to proclaim his presence on the battlefield. The conch-shell can be considered as a communication tool.
The chakra of Vishnu, in lord Vishnu statues, which whirls around his index finger it represents time (what goes around comes around in this life or the next) and space as a life sign (the circular horizon of our worldview).
The mace, like a teacher's ruler, is used to discipline people who do not perform what they are obligated to do. The nectar and pollen-rich lotus, which attracts bees and butterflies, is for those who go above and beyond.
Vaishnavism can be stated as the faithful, eternal, and functional characterization of all individual souls towards Lord Vishnu. Every religion emphasizes the significance of living a moral life. Faith in God, honesty, integrity, concern for others, and good social behaviour are all demanded of a religious person. To be a real Vaishnava, it is necessary to practise specific ethical characteristics known as Vaishnava Dharma.
Some ethical characteristics are:
★ Should learn to be fearless.
★ Accept everything in life happens because of past Karma.
★ Cultivate mental equanimity.
★ Should be egalitarian.
Therefore, people who worship Lord Vishnu follow Vaishnava dharma.
FAQs
Can we keep a Vishnu statue at home?
Whilst keeping Lord Vishnu statue in the house whether it is made of brass, bronze or any marble stone is totally appropriate, it must be cleaned and positioned correctly to show reverence. Any Vishnu statue should be placed in a specific spot, ideally on a worshipping table, to perform the rituals, with incense, flowers, and food.
What is the statue of Vishnu?
Vishnu Statues are those available in assorted forms from Panchaloha Bronze, Dashavatara, Madhuchista Vidhana etc. in standing or reclining postures. To understand more categorized Vishnu statue, that resonates with you, have a look at different Vishnu statues online to find which strikes a chord and resonates with you.
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