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Indian Mythology —— Specific Information about Shiva, Brahma and Wheel King

Vishnu, one of the three great gods.

Vishnu is the highest-ranking god in narrative poems. He holds the right to maintain the universe and divide the sacred world with Shiva. Vishnu and Shen Fei live in the highest sky on auspicious days riding golden-winged birds. It usually appears as a' four-armed' holding a round wheel, a snail, a stick and a bow. He has a gentle personality, shows kindness to devout believers, and often incarnates into various images to save the world in danger.

The throne of Vishnu

Vishnu is also translated into Heaven and Vishnu. Vishnu, the protector of Hinduism, was originally one of the Vedic sun gods in the Vedic era. In the Hindu era, Vishnu 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 fell asleep on the coiled body of Ananda the serpent, floating on the ocean of the universe. Whenever the cycle of the cosmic cycle begins to "rob" (equivalent to 4.32 billion years on earth), Vishnu wakes up, Brahma, born from a lotus flower growing from her navel, begins to create the world, and Shiva destroys the world at the end of the robbery. Vishnu woke up repeatedly, and the universe was constantly updated. Vishnu in Vedic mythology is not a powerful god. But in Hindi, he occupies a powerful position as one of the three gods, and has spawned countless myths.

Vishnu's dress

In Hindu statues, Vishnu usually dresses up as a king, with blue skin, wearing precious stones, sacred silk thread and heavy garlands, holding a magical snail, a wheel treasure, an immortal battle, a lotus flower, a bow or a sword (his weapon sometimes appears in anthropomorphic image), sitting on the lotus flower or riding a golden-winged bird. There are four hands, holding snails, plates, pestles and lotus flowers. He also has a bow and a sword. He sometimes sits on the lotus, sometimes lies on a thousand snakes, and sometimes rides on a Dapeng bird. When God and Asura stirred the sea of milk, his wife, Lady Luck, appeared. Vishnu lives at the paradise gate on the top of Milu Mountain. Lucky goddess Lakshmi and earth goddess Bumi are his goddesses. The story of Vishnu coming to earth to save the world is widely circulated in India, which is a household name. Vishnu sat on a big bird named Gada, holding a snail shell, a halo, a stick and a lotus flower. A Thousand-headed Snake Salon (or ananta Dragon) covered it up.

Physical characteristics of Vishnu

Vishnu's navel grew a lotus flower, from which Brahma (one of the three great gods) was born, creating a new world. The most striking feature of Vishnu is the myth of Wattana (power or incarnation). There is no specific type of avatar, but it is generally believed that he saved the world with ten avatars. There are four hands, holding snails, plates, pestles and lotus flowers.

Vishnu's incarnation

1. Martes, a spiritual fish, towed away the "Ark" in the flood and saved Manu, the ancestor of mankind. Fish is the incarnation of Brahma.

2. Kulma, Master Roshi used Datura Mountain supported by turtle back as a stirring rod to stir the milk sea, so that the gods could regain immortal nectar.

3. Varaha, a wild boar, fought with the devil for 1000 years, and finally killed the devil, saving Simi, the goddess of the earth who was addicted to it, from the flood abyss.

4. The lion Narosinha tore the demon king Hilanya Kasipu who despised Vishnu to pieces.

5. Vamona, also known as the Three-step God, asked Barry, the demon king, for a three-step place. As a result, he crossed the three worlds of heaven, earth and air in three steps (metaphorically, the sun crossed the universe in the morning, noon and evening).

6. Rama punished the arrogant Khshatriya with an axe to safeguard the supremacy of Brahmins. He wiped out the arrogant Khshatriya from the earth for 2 1 time, and maintained the dominance of Brahmins.

7. Indian epic Rama

8. Krishna, mathura's faun and hero, is also the imperial protector and strategist of Prince Aruna in the Indian epic Mahabharata.

9. Buddha, the founder of Buddhism (Buddha was reduced to one of the incarnations of Vishnu, encouraging demons and wicked people to despise Vedas, giving up caste, denying gods and leading them to self-destruction. It shows that Buddhism declined in India and was absorbed and assimilated by Hinduism.

10. White Horse Calci, 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.