Vishnu

Story of Vishnu: In the Puranas, there are two forms of Hindu God Vishnu. In one form, he has been described as very calm, happy and gentle and in the second form God has been described as very terrible. Where Shri Hari is sitting in a comfortable posture in the form of Kaal Sheshnag. But whatever the form of the Lord, his heart is soft and then only he is called Kamalakant and Bhaktavatsal.

It is said that the calm face of Hindu God Vishnu inspires the person to remain calm in difficult situations. The solution to problems can be successfully found by remaining calm. The scriptures have written following about Vishnu Bhagwan:

“शान्ताकारं भुजगशयनं “। पद्मनाभं सुरेशं।

विश्वाधारं गगनसदृशं मेघवर्णं शुभाङ्गम्।

It means Lord Vishnu in a calm sense while resting on Sheshnag. Seeing this form of Lord Vishnu, this question arises in the mind that how can one be so quiet while sitting on the king of Snakes? But he is Vishnu Bhagwan and everything is possible for him. Shri Vishnu has many other powers and we are very sure that there are certain Vishnu Bhagwan Facts which may surprise you.

In the scriptures, three forms of God i.e. Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. Brahma is the creator of the world, Vishnu nurtures, and Mahesh means Shiva who destroys. Vishnu literally means pervading all. According to Vishnu Purana, any poor person can also become rich by the grace of Lord Vishnu.



Know Surprising Vishnu Bhagwan Facts Here:

1. The four hands of Vishnu depict these four stages of life, first is the pursuit of knowledge, second is the family life, third is the return to the forest and fourth is renunciation.
2. The peacock feather on his crown represents his Krishna incarnation. It is also believed that Vishnu has taken this from Lord Krishna.
3. The Srivasta on the chest of Vishnu shows his love for Devi Lakshmi.
4. Vishnu is considered to be the nurturer of the world. When in the world, destructive powers increase then, Vishnu takes an avatar and destroys them and establishes religion. Due to these qualities, he is the lord of the gods.
5. These are the famous incarnations of Lord Vishnu :Matsya, Koorm (Kachhap), Varaha, Narsingh, Vaman, Parshuram, Shriram, Shri Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki.