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Lord Satyanarayana Bhagwan, Hindu god Vishnu

Satyanarayana is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu, who is widely revered across many parts of India. The deity, Lord Satyanarayana, is particularly associated with truthfulness and is often worshiped during the ritual known as Satyanarayan Vrat or Puja. This ritual is commonly performed to seek the blessing of health, wealth, prosperity, opulence, education; relief from troubles and sickness. It can be observed by anyone, without any strict adherence to caste or creed.

In typical depictions, Lord Satyanarayana is shown as a very benevolent form of Vishnu, seated on a lotus flower, often with his consort Lakshmi. The iconography usually presents him with four hands, each holding a conch, a discus, a lotus and a mace. The imagery might also include scenes from the Satyanarayana Katha, a narrative dedicated to his glories and miracles. This worship and its stories emphasize truth, morality, and the importance of fulfilling promises made to God.


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"Chaturbhuj" Vishnu refers to the depiction of the Hindu god Vishnu with four arms (Chatur = four; Bhuj = arms). This form symbolizes his immense power and all-encompassing nature. In this form, each of his hands typically holds a symbolic object:

  1. Shankh (Conch Shell): Usually in the upper left hand, the conch represents the primal sound of creation and the element of water.
  2. Chakra (Discus): Often in the upper right hand, the discus symbolizes the mind and Vishnu's sovereignty over the world.
  3. Gada (Mace): The mace in the lower right hand represents physical and mental strength.
  4. Padma (Lotus Flower): The lotus in the lower left hand signifies purity and transcendence.

Chaturbhuj Vishnu is depicted as calm and peaceful, usually with a serene smile and a posture of grace and majesty. He is often shown standing or seated on a lotus, wearing ornate jewellery and clothes, and having a rich blue skin tone that signifies his infinite nature. This form of Vishnu is widely worshipped and is a central figure in many Hindu traditions and stories, representing the preservation aspect of the universe.



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