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Vishnu is the supreme godhead of Vaishnavism and Hinduism (Para Brahman or Nirguna Brahman) in puranas and vedas. He is called Swambhagwan in the Ramayana... |
like that of monotheistic religions. The Gods of most cultures in Asia are icons of excellence. They may be questioned. Each represents a strength of human... |
use of icons or anicons of five deities considered equivalent, set in a quincunx pattern. Shiva is one of the five deities, others being Vishnu, Devi (such... |
century. The temple was dedicated to Lord Krishna. It has many images of Lord Vishnu. Santhome Cathedral - The 500 year old cathedral was built by the Portuguese... |
Indian art likes the iconic image, but some aniconism does happen in folk worship, in early Hinduism in the form of Vishnu's Saligrama Sila (murthi)... |
separate from individual souls. They worship the Supreme Being variously as Vishnu, Brahma, Shiva, or Shakti, depending upon the sect. God is called Ishvara... |
tones and emotions it can make. The sarangi is named after the bow of Lord Vishnu. The word sarangi is a combination of two words: seh ('three' in Persian)... |
86, Polish racing cyclist, Tour de Pologne winner (1954, 1955, 1956). Vishnu Raj Atreya, 75, Nepali writer and poet, gallbladder cancer. René Carmans... |