Mahavishnu-Bhoodevi-Shreedevi As Half-Sheshanaga Wooden Statue
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Mahavishnu-Bhoodevi-Shreedevi Wooden Statue |
Lord Vishnu is at the
center of the fundamental Hindu Trimurti (trinity). Between Lord Brahma who
gives birth and Lord Shiva who annihilates, Lord Vishnu is responsible for the
preservation of all that has been projected unto our perception till it is
subject to annihilation. He is a resident of paraloka (the otherworldly or
heavenly realm of existence) where He lies in the coils of Sheshanaga, loved
and served by His wives, Bhoodevi and Shreedevi.
The Mahavishnu (‘maha’ is
Sanskrit for great) a composition that you see on this page is an unusual
depiction of the aforementioned ensemble. At the center is the straight-backed figure of the Lord Himself. He is flanked by the curvaceous Bhoo Devi and Shree Devi, whom He holds by the nape of the neck with each arm.
Interestingly, they both gaze in the same direction and are raising their hands
in blessing over the mortal realm. The presence of Sheshanaga pervades this
composite iconography. He raises His multitude of hoods over their heads, a
Kirtimukham motif where the fangs should be. Below the navel, the bodies of Vishnu
and His wives turn into the coils of the naga.
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