Ksirodakasayi Vishnu

Form of Vishnu
Vishnu in the Kshira Sagara
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Closeup of Vishnu, seated in the lotus position on a lotus. From depiction of the poet Jayadeva bowing to Vishnu, Gouache on paper Pahari, The very picture of devotion, bare-bodied, head bowed, legs crossed and hands folded, Jayadeva stands at left, with the implements of worship placed before the lotus-seat of Vishnu who sits there, blessing the poet.
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Kṣirodaksayi Vishnu Sanskrit: क्षीरोदक्शायीविष्णु, lit.'Vishnu's expansion who lies within an ocean of kshīra (Ocean of Milk)' is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. As the Paramatma (Ultimate Soul), he is described to "enter every atom and the heart of all beings as a witness, and gives remembrance, knowledge and forgetfulness”.[1]

In Gauḍīya Vaishnavism, a school of Vaishṇavism, the Sātvata-tantra describes three different forms, or aspects, of Vishnu as Mahavishnu also known as Karnodakshayi Vishnu (The form from whose breath the multiverse is born and from whose inhalation,whole multiverse of matter is drawn and engulfed), Garbhodakśayī-Viṣṇu and Kṣīrodakaśāyī Vishnu (Each universe has Garbhodakśayī-Viṣṇu as its base and Kṣīrodakaśāyī-Viṣṇu in every matter particles as a copied version) Kṣīrodakaśāyī-Viṣṇu resides in the heart of every living creature as a four hand expansion similar to that of Mahāviṣṇu. He is also referred to as the Paramātmā, or super soul. His abode is Vaikunṭha. His personal abode is the Kshira Sagara (Ocean of Condensed Milk) and he is realised as the Aniruddha expansion of Narayana.

Sattva Guṇa

Viṣhṇu. or the deity of the quality of goodness in the material world, is the puruṣāvatāra known as Kṣīrodakaśāyī Viṣṇu or Paramātmā.[2]

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References

  1. ^ www.wisdomlib.org (1970-01-01). "Kshirodakshayivishnu, Kṣīrodakśāyīviṣṇu, Kshirodakshayi-vishnu: 1 definition". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 2022-08-02.
  2. ^ "Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 1 Chapter 2 Verse 23". Archived from the original on November 23, 2010. Retrieved November 23, 2010.
  • A.C. Bhaktivedanta Svamī Prabhupāda. The Quest for Enlightenment. Los Angeles. Hard Cover 1997