Can we Keep Vishnu Statue at Home? | Vastu Tips, Benefits & Idol Types
1 July 2025
A Vishnu statue presents the Lord with Shankha (conch), chakra (discus), gada (mace), and padma (lotus)- attributes that symbolise his power and benevolence as a guardian. The most commonly worshipped idols of Vishnu are his chaturbhuja or four-armed roopa, Vishnu-Lakshmi or Lakshmi-Narayana statue, Vishnu seated on Garuda, lotus, Adi Shesha serpent or throne, and reclining Vishnu, also known as Shesha shayana. Each of these statues is a powerful idol of Vishnu that you can welcome into your home or office. In this blog, we take a look at different questions that accompany when you bring a Vishnu statue into your home. So, let us begin with an often-asked question- which direction should Vishnu face?
Parashurama: The Warrior Sage and the Sixth Avatar of Vishnu
7 April 2025
Parashuram- “parashu”- ax, Ram with an ax, is a warrior-asetic, a unique combination of austerity and valor, worshipped as the sixth incarnation of Vishnu, among the Dashavatara tradition. His devotees see him as a revered Brahmana, a protector of Dharma, and a Chiranjeevi (immortal) who remains on the earth throughout the rise and fall of Yugas. Parashuram was born as the son of the rishi Jamadagni and his wife Renuka. He was given the name “Rama”, and later, as he received the Parashu or ax from Shiva, he came to be known as Parashuram. He was the youngest of the five sons of his parents, the other four being Rukmavan, Suhotra (Sushen), Vasu, and Vishwavasu. In the Vishnu Purana, Parashuram is said to have a wife named Dharani (literally- she who carries, an incarnation of Lakshmi).
Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam: 1000 Names, Benefits & How to Chant
9 November 2023
The stotra of a divinity is essentially a collection of their many names. The most popular among these are 108 names or ashttotarshatanam and 1000 names or Sahastranamas, chanted with reverence. Within the many sahastranamas, Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam reigns supreme in the Puja-vidhi of Hindus, who repeat the thousand names of the mighty preserver god to attain goals ranging from success in business to spiritual upliftment.
Vishnu Sahasranamam: The Story Behind It
2 April 2022
During a puja, have you at any point recited a mantra for ten minutes or multiple times? Most likely not! You might recall being told to recount it multiple times. Numerous Hindus have 108 in their passwords. Organizations have made extraordinary advertisements and logos with 108. However, for what reason is 108 seen as blessed? The response, very much like every other response you will get from your folks, is that it lies in math and science. Vedic sages, pre-dating current numerical equations, had everything sorted out! As per Vedic cosmology, 108 is the premise of creation, which addresses the universe and all our reality. In Hinduism, we accept that external cosmology should reflect our internal spirituality because we are all the same. It is said that the number 108 units address the distance between our body and the God that resides inside each one of us.
Vishnu Puran- The Book of the Lord
24 March 2022
Key themes include the creation of the universe, the genealogies of gods and sages, and the importance of dharma (righteousness). The text also emphasizes the significance of devotion (bhakti) towards Vishnu and explores various avatars of the deity, including well-known incarnations like Rama and Krishna. Overall, the Vishnu Puran serves as a spiritual guide, promoting the values of devotion, morality, and understanding of the divine. The Vishnu Purana is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas, the archaic text of Hinduism. It is a significant Pancharatra text in Vaishnavism. More than some other significant Purana, the Vishnu Purana presents its substance in Pancalaksana design - Sarga (cosmogony), Pratisarga (cosmology), Vamśa (ancestry of the divine beings, sages, and lords), Manvantara, and Vamśānucaritam (legends during the times of different rulers).
Heroic Tales of the Hindu God Vishnu
10 March 2022
The article emphasizes key stories, such as Vishnu's efforts to restore dharma by defeating various demons and restoring balance. It also reflects on Vishnu's compassionate nature and his relationship with his devotees, illustrating his importance in promoting righteousness and guiding humanity through trials and tribulations. Overall, the article showcases Vishnu's enduring legacy in Hindu culture and spirituality. Hindu God Vishnu is the preserver and defender of the universe. His job is to return to the earth during adverse situations and re-establish the equilibrium between the good and the bad. Up to this point, he has incarnated multiple times, yet Hindus believe that he will be resurrected one final time before the end of this world as we know it. Hindu God Vishnu represents the preserver, the defender, and the sustainer of the world made by Brahma as well as the law of the Vedas.
The 10 Avatars (Incarnation) of Vishnu - Dashavatara Stories & Meaning
9 March 2022
Vishnu is the second god in the trifecta of divinities in Hinduism; which comprises three divine beings who are answerable for the creation, upkeep, and annihilation of the world. The other two divine beings are Brahma and Shiva. Brahma is the maker of the universe and Shiva is the destroyer. Vishnu is the preserver and defender of the universe. His job is to get back to the earth in grieved times and reestablish the equilibrium of good and malevolence. Up until this point, he has been embodied multiple times, however, Hindus accept that he will be resurrected one final time close to the doomsday.
Vishnu: Statue Types & Placement at Home
8 March 2022
The Hindu God, Lord Vishnu, is the Supreme God of Vaishnavism and one of the three incomparable divinities (Trimurti) of the Hindu pantheon. He is otherwise called Narayana and Hari. As one of the five essential forms of God in the Smarta custom, he is considered as "the Preserver or the Protector" inside the Trimurti, the Hindu Trinity of Gods. In this blog, we will discuss in detail regarding the placement of Lord Vishnu statues so that happiness and riches are all that comes into your life.
Marriage Story of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi
2 February 2022
The love story of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi didn’t begin with a chance meeting it started with Lord Indra, the king of the Devas. Indra was powerful and proud, ruling over heaven with unmatched strength. But his arrogance set the stage for a series of events that would eventually lead to the divine union of Vishnu and Lakshmi. Explore how Goddess Lakshmi chose Lord Vishnu during Samudra Manthan and learn the divine love story celebrated in Hindu mythology.
Ten Incarnations and Thousand Names: The Glory of Sri Vishnu
1 November 2021
Vishnu is one third of the gods in the holy Hindu triumvirate, along with Brahma and Shiva. Considered the second god, Vishnu is known as the preserver or the pervader. In Sanskrit, Vishnu means all pervasive or “the one who is everything and is inside everything” and therefore, is essentially, the essence of all beings. While Brahma is referred to as the creator and Shiva as the destroyer, the Hindu Trimurti is completed by Vishnu who is considered to be the supreme being that protects and preserves the universe. He has further been described as the master of the past, present and future, and the god who sustains and governs the universe and develops all the beings within it. Vishnu is, therefore, also referred to as Paramatman or supreme soul and Parameshware, which means supreme god.
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