- Vishnu - Wikipedia
The reverence and the worship of Vishnu is described in 22 chapters of the first part of Vishnu Purana, along with the profuse use of the synonymous names of Vishnu such as Hari, Janardana, Madhava, Achyuta, Hrishikesha and others
- Vishnu - World History Encyclopedia
Vishnu is one of the most important gods in the Hindu pantheon He is considered a member of the holy trinity (trimurti) of Hinduism with Brahma and Shiva Vishnu is the Preserver and guardian of men, he protects the order of things (dharma), and he appears on earth in various incarnations (avatars) to fight demons and to maintain cosmic harmony
- Vishnu | Hindu deity, Avatars, Legends, Significance | Britannica
Vishnu is one of the principal deities of Hinduism and known for his 10 primary avatars who descend to Earth to preserve order
- Lord Vishnu: Peace-Loving Hindu Deity - Learn Religions
Vishnu is the Preserver or Sustainer of life, known for his steadfast principles of order, righteousness, and truth When these values are under threat, Vishnu emerges out of his transcendence to restore peace and order on earth
- BBC - Religions - Hinduism: Vishnu
Vishnu is the preserver and protector of the universe His role is to return to the earth in troubled times and restore the balance of good and evil So far, he has been incarnated nine times,
- Lord Vishnu - Facts, Avatars, Mantra, Temples, Festivals, Family . . .
Vishnu is one of the most important gods in the Hindu pantheon and, along with Brahma and Shiva, is considered a member of the holy trinity (trimurti) of Hinduism He is the most important god of Vaishnavism, the largest Hindu sect
- Vishnu in Hindu Mythology: Origin Story, Meaning, Symbols, Powers
Vishnu, one of the principal deities in Hindu mythology, represents a pivotal aspect of the Hindu divine trinity (Trimurti) that includes Brahma the Creator and Shiva the Destroyer
- Vishnu: All You Need to Know - Mythical Encyclopedia
Vishnu is one of the principal deities of Hinduism, known as the preserver god He is responsible for maintaining the order and balance in the universe Vishnu is also known as Narayana and Hari, and is considered the supreme being within Vaishnavism
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