Guest guest Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 Viraat Vishnu Statue The 'Viraat' roop of Vishnu was shown to Arjuna in Mahabharat which is the combined form of all Gods and their powers. In this form He encouraged Arjuna to pick up his weapon and fight against his cousins for justice as that is his `dharma' or sacred duty. All gods in their respective modes are shown in that true universal form.Worshipping Vishnu in this form guides a person towards his real Karma when he gets diverted in life. Arjun Rath As per the great epic of Mahabharata, Shri Krishna became Arjun's Sarathi (driver), leading him and the Pandavas to victory. Shri Krishna says in the Gita (18/78) that, where there is Krishna and Arjuna, there's wealth, victory, power and immutable morality. The ultimate essence of the chariot is that the Jiva (soul) should unwarrantedly surrender to the supreme Sarathi - God, if he wishes to successfully traverse the yatra (journey) of life, Samsara. Kartikeya Vahan Lamp The peacock is the vahan (vehicle) of Subramanya or Kartikeya, son of Lord Shiva. It is capable of destroying harmful serpents (symbolizing harmful ego and bad desires of people). It is also associated with fertility and good luck. NandiLing Bowl Nandi is the chief of Shiva's attendants and leader of the Ganas. Nandi represents strength, faith, and constancy in belief. The Shivalingam is representation of the infinite cosmic column of fire, whose origins, Vishnu and Brahma were unable to trace. Brass Lamp Brass lamp with artistic design on the borders in Diya shape /dispCategory.php?screen=7 & spcKewd= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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