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Vishnu (also translated as Vishnu Ta, Vishnu, Vishnu, Mainu, the more accurate transliteration should be Vishnu, other titles are Hari, Magic King, Narayana), one of the Trimurti of Hinduism, Brahma Lord "Life" (creation), Shiva Lord "Destruction" (destruction), Vishnu Lord "Residence" (protection) [14].

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Although Vishnu is the main god, it does not occupy a significant position in Vedic hymns. Its role gradually increases in Sanskrit and the Code of Manu, but it has become an important role in epics and Puranas. According to Indian tradition, the name Vishnu means "everywhere" and "everywhere". The Vedic literature particularly praises his dwarf incarnation, praising his great divine power of crossing the heavens and earth in three steps. In ancient Indian tradition, Vishnu's three great steps were compared to the movement of the sun: rising from the east to the zenith, and then falling from the zenith to the west; Therefore, some people believe that Vishnu may be the sun god at first. In the Vedic mythology of Indra's war with Frito, Vishnu was a young assistant of Indra, so he was called "Little Indra". This story is widely spread, but Vishnu's role has gradually increased in later myths and legends, surpassing Indra, so he has the title of "Great Indra". According to the Forest Chapter in Mahabharata, Indra was very afraid of Phlido, and Vishnu gave his spiritual power to the god to help him remove Phlido. He also said that Vishnu infiltrated the Vajra pestle of Indra, which greatly increased its power [10]. In Sanskrit, the myths related to Vishnu have increased greatly. He has made many contributions to the oppressed and bullied, and even the gods have come to ask him for help in an emergency. In the epic, Vishnu has become the core figure, and his avatar image has become more and more: first, the image of him and Narayan, the god of heaven; second, the image of the dark sky, Rama and other human and beast shaped characters, which is the famous Vishnu Narayan avatar. In the era of Puranas, among the 18 main Puranas, there are 6 extolling Vishnu: Vishnu Puranas, Bhagavan Puranas, Wild Boar Puranas, Dwarf Puranas, Tortoise Puranas and Dapeng Puranas; In addition, Vishnu and its incarnations also occupy an important position in the other 12 Puranas.

Since the era of the Sanskrit, the concept of the Triple God has been formed. But on the trinity throne, the image of Vishnu is even higher. He has the titles of "savior", "absolute", "lord of the world", etc. In a story about the world flood (Mahabharata III), Vishnu becomes a handsome young man, sits on a branch of Bodhi, and saves the wise Morgan Deye. He accidentally got into the belly of Vishnu and found that there was the whole universe: heaven, earth, people and gods. According to another story about the flood in Mahabharata, Vishnu swallowed the universe into his stomach when the flood came at the end of each Yaga (the end of the world), then lay on the back of the giant Shesha snake and snored, floating on the sea with the giant snake. When he wakes up and wants to create a new Universal Time, a lotus will grow from his navel. Brahma will appear in the lotus, and he will complete the task of creating a new world. There is also an important myth related to Vishnu, and a story of working together with God and Asura to stir the milk sea. In this story, Vishnu becomes a beautiful woman and takes away the fairy dew stirred by Ashura, causing a war between gods and demons. In the battle, the gods prevailed, and Vishnu played a decisive role. The basic content of the myth "incarnation" is that Vishnu changes his image or turns into some kind of life to save the world and defeat evil. In his ten incarnations, Vishnu embodies a power that makes the universe more perfect. This power has formed the image that people revere in various myths and religious philosophy systems (such as Vishnu Sect), and has become the deity that believers adhere to chastity [9].

God as the Creator, Sustainer, and Melter
In this state, God exerts its three main attributes of growth, maintenance, and melting (sifat). This "three in one" state corresponds to the trinity of Vedanta: Brahma (creator), Vishnu (defender) and Shiva (destroyer) - the synonyms of Sufism are Afridgar, Parvardigar and Fanakar.
God is indivisible and infinite. The indivisibility of the Infinite God has two inseparable aspects - infinite consciousness and infinite unconsciousness. The god in the infinite unconscious state is called Ishwar, the creator of the universe. This inseparable god Ishwa is also the maintainer and destroyer of the universe. The Ishiva state is called Brahma as the creator; Vishnu as a protector; As the destroyer, it is called Shiva. The universe was created, protected, and destroyed from the infinite unconscious state of Ishwa. These actions are carried out simultaneously.
Vishnu is the highest god in Hinduism. Hold the power to maintain the universe and divide the divine realm power with Shiva. Vishnu and Goddess Princess Jixiangtian live in the highest heaven and ride on the golden winged bird. It usually appears in the form of "four arms" holding a round wheel, a conch, a stick, and a bow. He has a gentle personality, bestows favor on devout believers, and often transforms into various images to save the world in danger.latest company news about Vishnu -- Hindu god  1

Vishnu also translated all over Visunu. Vishnu, the Hindu god of protection, was originally one of the Vedic sun gods in the Vedic era. In the Hindu era, it was upgraded to the main god of maintaining the order of the universe and became one of the three major gods in India.
It is said that Vishnu lies asleep on the bed of the snake Ananta and floats on the sea of the universe. Whenever the cycle of the universe begins with a "Kalpa", Vishnu wakes up and Brahma, born from a lotus flower growing from his belly button, starts to create the world, and at the end of the Kalpa, Shiva destroys the world. Vishnu fell asleep and woke up repeatedly, and the universe continued to circulate and renew. Vishnu in Vedic mythology is not a powerful god. But in Indian mythology, he is one of the three major deities, occupying a powerful position and generating countless myths.

In Hindu statues, Vishnu is usually the crown of the king, dressed in yellow silk clothes, with cyanosis skin, full moon face, eyes like blooming lotus petals, and the chest is decorated with jewel Qiaoshituba (obtained from the time when the milk sea was stirred), and a large wreath of holy thread. The symbol of its body is "Sri Bhatasa", or is described as the hair knot on the chest, or is described as the mark of the water poured by the power holding fairy to interfere with Vishnu's prayer, It is also said that this is the mark of the three prongs of Shiva [10]. Vishnu holds Faluobei with four arms, Miaojian God Wheel, Jiatuo God Hammer, God Bow or Sword (his weapons sometimes appear in an anthropomorphic image), lotus flower. Sometimes he sits on the lotus flower, sometimes lies on a thousand headed snake, and sometimes rides on a roc bird Garuda. Qiantou Nagashesha (also known as Anantalong) covered it up. It is said that the body of Vishnu is shrouded in dazzling light, which can not be seen by either gods or spirits [10].
Vishnu grew a lotus flower on his navel, from which Brahma (also one of the three main gods) was born, creating a new world.
Indians sometimes take half bodies of Vishnu and Shiva respectively, and combine them into a god statue for worship, called "Hari Hara" [13].

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Vishnu's residence, "Shitana", is located on the top of Mount Meru. It is said that Vishnu is located on the residence of Brahma. The closer a star is to its location, the more brightly it shines. The sun, moon, and stars follow established etiquette and circle their palace from left to right. The gods and immortals regard it as an 'eternal and unchanging land'. Good and righteous people often come [10].

Vishnu lives in Wikonta, the heavenly kingdom on the top of Mount Milu. The story of Vishnu's coming down to save the world is widely spread in India, and is widely known.
The most prominent feature of Vishnu is the myth of Awatana (power or incarnation). There is no certain type of incarnation, but it is generally said that he saved the world with nine incarnations.
1. Spirit Fish Mokua (मत्स््य) [2-3], dragging the ark during floods, saved Manu, the ancestor of humanity (some say fish is the embodiment of Brahma). [4]
2. The turtle Kurma [3] [5] uses the turtle's back to support the Mandala Mountain as a stirrer to stir the milk sea, so that the gods can regain the immortal nectar. [4]
3. The boar Varaha fought with the demon for a thousand years, and finally killed the demon, saving the addicted earth goddess Shimi from the flood abyss. [4]
4. Naroshimha [3] [5], the human lion, tore the golden bed of the Demon King who despised Vishnu to pieces. [4]
5. The dwarf Vamana, V ā Mana) [3] [5], also known as the Three Step God, asked the Demon King Bali for three steps of place, and the result was that the three steps crossed the three realms of heaven, sky, and earth (metaphorically, the sun crossed the universe in the morning, noon, and evening). [4]
6. The axe wielding Rama [3] [6], in order to maintain the supremacy of Brahmin, punishes the arrogant Kshatriya, purges the arrogant Kshatriya from the earth 21 times, and maintains the ruling position of Brahmin.

7. Rama [3], the protagonist of the Indian epic "Ramayana," with the assistance of the divine monkey Hanuman (some say it is the prototype of Sun Wukong), defeated the ten demon kings of Sri Lanka, Rapona, and regained his wife, Princess Siddhartha, who was kidnapped by the demon king. [4]
8. Krishna [3], the herding god and hero in Mathura, is also the ruler and military adviser of Prince Ajna in the Indian epic Mahabharata. When I was a child, I was a mischievous child who killed monsters. When I grew up, I became a military strategist and managed to win in the military battle. [4]
9. Gotama Siddhattha [3], Hinduism believed that Gotama Siddhattha abandoned the extinct surname and denied the deity. [4]
10. Kalki [3], on the eve of the destruction of the world, Vishnu himself will ride a white horse with a sword to rebuild the order of the universe. [4]
Picture: (from left) Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, GotamaSiddhattha, Kalki.

The theory of ten incarnations has been found in narrative poetry, but it is still in the stage of formation and development. In the Puranas, the theory of Vishnu incarnation occupies a prominent position; There are theories of the twenty two incarnations, and there are also theories of the twenty six incarnations. The so-called 26 incarnations refer to: (1) Shenaga (one of the sons born in the heart of the Great Brahman); (2) Shinata (one of the disciples born in the heart of the Great Brahman); (3) Shenadhana (one of the disciples of the Great Brahma Heavenly Heart); (4) Shenakumara (one of the disciples born in the Heart of the Great Brahman); (5) Varaha (wild boar); (6) Naruto Immortal; (7) Naro Narayana (Immortal); (8) Kapila (Immortal); (9) Datuotuoriya (son of the immortal Atri); (10) Jerana (in its form Indra); (11) Lisava (the father of Bodhisattva, later reclusive and ascetic); (12) Boritu (a king of the solar royal family) (13) Fish (incarnation fish, regaining the Veda); (14) Mashni (When stirring the milk sea, Vishnu turned into a beautiful woman, Mashni, which made all Ashura lose their minds, took back the nectar from their hands and gave it to the Deva gods. Later, Mashni and Shiva also gave birth to Ayapan, the son of the child Kholikhara [11]); (15) Jiulima (transformed into a giant turtle called "Jiulima", serving as the base of the milk stirring rod); (16) Garuda; (17) Tanpantuoli (a divine doctor who appeared after stirring the milk sea); (18) Narasimha, a human lion (a human lion, Vishnu killed the golden bed of the Demon King and saved Borahara from his hands); (19) Vamana (dwarf, Vishnu takes dwarf as the incarnation and subdues the Demon King Bury); (20) Rama with an axe (to remove the arrogant Kshatriya); (21) Piyasa (Vyasa); (22) Rama (overthrowing the King of Raksha, Robona); (23) Balarama, a Baltic Rama; (24) Black sky; (25) Buddha; (26) The white horse "Garji" (at the end of Kali Yoga, Vishnu will come as a white horse).

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Vishnu is the highest god in the narrative poem, who is in charge of maintaining the power of the universe and dividing the power of the divine realm with Shiva. Vishnu and Goddess Princess Jixiangtian live in the highest heaven. He has a gentle personality, bestows favor on devout believers, and often transforms into various images to save the world in danger. Vishnu, a sect of Hindus dedicated to him, has more than 1000 temples in the country.
Vishnu is the embodiment of kindness and goodness, with omnipotent power, protecting and maintaining the universe and its order.
Vishnu is famous in Vedic mythology only for the "three steps" of stepping out of the measurement world, and is not a very lofty god. However, its status in Hindu mythology has been greatly improved, and it is considered to have the same status as Brahma. Even many Vishnu believers believe that Vishnu is above Brahma and Shiva, and that only Vishnu is the only true god, And Brahma, Shiva, and others can only be considered "demigods" and so on (of course, believers who worship Shiva will also believe that their god is the greatest).
In a version of the myth of creating the world, it was mentioned that at the beginning of creation, there was only an endless sea, and Vishnu God lay on the body of the serpent Shasha, and a lotus flower grew from his belly button. When the lotus flower bloomed, it gave off thousands of times more light than the sun, which meant this matter - so some people thought that Vishnu was the creator of the Creator deity Brahma, so it should have a higher status than it.

 

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