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Who is Adisesha in Hindu mythology?
Asked by sudhakar kuruvada,
01 Mar 11:24 pm
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In the Puranas, Lord Narayana (Vishnu) is never separated from his Bed - namely. the serpent Adisesha, who accompanied Him even during His avataras. For example, when Narayana incarnated as Rama, Adisesha accompanied Him as Lakshmana. When the Lord Vishnu came as Krishna, Adisesha came as Krishna's elder brother, Balarama.
Answered by Joseph Chacko, 01 Mar 11:42 pm
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Adisesha is the bed for Lord Vishnu in Vaikuntam. He is also the avataar of Lakshman the brother of Ram in Ramayan and Balarama the brother of Krishna in Bhagavatham.
Answered by Seshadri Srinivasan, 01 Mar 11:26 pm
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Adisesha is the bed for Lord Vishnu in Vaikuntam. He is also the avataar of Lakshman the brother of Ram in Ramayan and Balarama the brother of Krishna in Bhagavatham.
Answered by Quest, 02 Mar 11:16 am
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