भगवान विष्णु क्यों शेषनाग पर विश्राम करते हैं || Why does Lord Vishnu rest on Sheshnag ||
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Have you ever wondered why Lord Vishnu is often depicted resting on Sheshnag? This portrayal symbolizes Lord Vishnu's serene nature, teaching people the virtues of composure and patience during tough times, and how to overcome challenges. Despite being responsible for the entire universe, Bhagwan Vishnu peacefully rests on the serpent Sheshnag in the Ksheer Sagar. Lost in contemplation, it seems as if he is searching for solutions to all the problems in the world. The Ksheer Sagar is seen as a symbol of peace and the Sheshnag as a representation of suffering. This depiction of Narayan encourages us to remain undisturbed by pain, fear, and difficulties, and maintain equanimity in every situation, just like how he remains undisturbed while resting on the serpent's coils. Similarly, individuals should fulfill their duties with a calm and composed mindset in every adversity.
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