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“The Death of Vishnu,” by Manil Suri. W. W. Norton. 295 pages. $24.95. The fad for fiction from India by Indian writers beats on, the latest example being “The Death of Vishnu,… ...
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Why Vishnu Sleeps but Never SleepsIf you could stand at the edge of the cosmic ocean, you might see Him: Lord Vishnu, the Preserver of worlds, reclining ...
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Why Vishnu Always Sleeps: The Power of Yogic Rest and Cosmic SurrenderThe world is loud. Everyone’s doing something. Hustling, fixing, scrolling, reacting, achieving. We are constantly told that if we stop, even for a moment, we’ll fall behind. That doing nothing is ...
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Why the World Can’t Survive Without Vishnu’s AvatarsIn Hinduism, when the world has reached the point of becoming unbalanced, that is, injustice becomes void of accountability; ...
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Why God Let a Devotee Place His Foot on Him — A Hidden Vedic LessonIn a story that challenges the very idea of reverence, ancient scriptures tell us how Bhrigu Rishi, a great sage once kicked ...
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Why Shiva Destroys What Brahma Creates — And Vishnu SavesThe Trimurti mean Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, is not just a conceptual metaphor, but a metaphysical reality found in Hindu ...
Harihar Avatar is a divine form that symbolises the union of Lord Shiv and Lord Vishnu. In this form, both deities appear in ...
Devshayani Ekadashi marks the start of Lord Vishnu’s cosmic slumber, and those who fast and worship today are said to gain ...
It isn't every day that a museum devotes an entire exhibition to the Hindu god Vishnu—and little wonder. While fellow deity Shiva dances the world into oblivion and back, Vishnu stands perfectly ...
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