Showing posts with label Vaikuntha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vaikuntha. Show all posts

Hinduism - Who Is Vijaya In Hindu Mythology?



In Hindu mythology, Vijaya is one of Vaikuntha's gate guards, who, along with his brother Jaya, is cursed by the sage Sanaka to be born three times as an asura (demon) and destroyed by Vishnu each time.




Jaya and Vijaya incarnate as Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakashipu in their first births, respectively, and are murdered by the Boar avatar and the Man-Lion avatar.








They have a second Earthly incarnation, Ravana, and Kumbhakarna, who are murdered by Lord Vishnu incarnate as Rama.



Next, they take on the forms of Shishupala and Dantavaktra, who are murdered by Lord Krishna, this being their last birth for now.



They resume their responsibilities as Vishnu's guardians after their last slaying at the Lord's hands. It is believed they are yet to fully atone and extinguish the energy of the sage's curse. As a result, they will take birth yet again, only to suffer and be slaughtered by Lord Kalki for the final time. 


~Kiran Atma


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Hinduism - What Is A Mantraraja? Who Is Considered Mantraraja In The Hindu Pantheon?


 ("Maharajah of Mantras") Narayana is the name given to an eight-syllable mantra associated with the deity Vishnu, in which the god is addressed as Narayana.

"Om Namo Narayana" ("Om, reverence to Narayana") is the mantra.

The Shrivaishnava religious community, which arose in southern India in the eleventh century, places special emphasis on this chant.

Ramanuja, the community's founder, is particularly identified with the mantra.

The faithful chanting of this mantra is considered to provide residency in Vaikuntha, Vishnu's celestial abode.


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