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一. Vishnu: The Preserver God
1.Basic Identity
Vishnu is one of the three principal deities in the Hindu Trimurti (alongside Brahma the Creator and Shiva the Destroyer). He is the supreme being in Vaishnavism, tasked with preserving cosmic order (dharma) and restoring balance when evil prevails. He is also known as Narayana, Hari, Madhava, and has over 1,000 names recorded in the Vishnu Sahasranama.
Iconography & Symbols
Appearance: Deep blue skin (symbolizing the infinite universe), four arms.
Weapons:
Sudarshana Chakra: A discus that cuts through evil and protects truth.
Panchajanya Shankha: A conch shell representing the primordial sound of creation.
Kaumodaki Gada: A mace symbolizing strength and justice.
Lotus: Signifying purity and spiritual enlightenment.
Mount & Abode: Rides the giant bird Garuda; dwells in Vaikuntha (the heavenly realm) or rests on the thousand-headed serpent Shesha in the cosmic ocean of milk (Kshira Sagara).
Dashavatara (Ten Avatars)
To save the world from chaos, Vishnu incarnates ten times:
(1)Matsya (Fish)
(2)Kurma (Tortoise)
(3)Varaha (Boar)
(4)Narasimha (Man-Lion)
(5)Vamana (Dwarf)
(6)Parashurama (Rama with an axe)
(7)Rama (King of Ayodhya)
(8)Krishna (Divine cowherd and statesman)
(9)Buddha (Enlightened teacher)
(10)Kalki (Future avatar on a white horse)
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica. (2026, February 27). Vishnu. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Vishnu
二. Lakshmi: The Goddess of Wealth & Prosperity
1.Basic Identity
Lakshmi (also spelled Laxmi) is the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, beauty, fertility, and prosperity. She is the eternal consort of Vishnu and one of the Tridevi (the trio of major goddesses, alongside Parvati and Saraswati). She is also called Shri, Kamala, and Narayani.
2.Origin Myth: Samudra Manthana
Lakshmi’s birth is described in the Vishnu Purana. During the churning of the ocean of milk (Samudra Manthana), gods (devas) and demons (asuras) stirred the cosmic ocean to obtain the elixir of immortality (amrita). Lakshmi emerged from the ocean seated on a lotus, symbolizing purity amid abundance. She chose Vishnu as her husband, uniting prosperity with preservation.
3.Iconography & Symbols
Appearance: Four arms, dressed in red and gold (colors of fortune), seated on a pink lotus.
Key Symbols:
Gold coins: Flowing wealth and abundance.
White elephants (Gaja Lakshmi): Spraying holy water, symbolizing royalty and good fortune.
Owl (Uluka): Her mount, representing wisdom and vigilance.
Ashta Lakshmi (Eight Manifestations)
Lakshmi has eight forms, each governing a different blessing:
Dhana Lakshmi (Monetary wealth)
Dhanya Lakshmi (Harvest prosperity)
Gaja Lakshmi (Royal power)
Santana Lakshmi (Family fertility)
Veera Lakshmi (Courage and victory)
Vidya Lakshmi (Knowledge and wisdom)
Maha Lakshmi (Supreme power)
Aishwarya Lakshmi (Glory and privilege)
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica. (2026, May 8). Lakshmi. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Lakshmi
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