Why does Lord Vishnu asleep on a snake?
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Updated on March 06, 2026
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In respect to this, what is the name of Lord Vishnu snake?
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Also, why do Hindu gods have snakes? The Snake primarily represents rebirth, death and mortality, due to its casting of its skin and being symbolically "reborn". Over a large part of India there are carved representations of cobras or nagas or stones as substitutes. To these human food and flowers are offered and lights are burned before the shrines.
Regarding this, what does the snake symbolize in Shiva?
The three coils of the snake symbolize the past, present and future - time in cycles. The snake looking in the right direction of Lord Shiva signifies that the Lord's perpetual laws of reason and justice preserve natural order in the universe. The snake is believed to be the Vasuki Naga, a deadly cobra.
Does sheshnag exist?
According to the Sanatana Dharma, yes, they exist, but they cannot be seen by our limited dimensional eyes. They are higher dimensional beings. They have some divine powers granted by God (Krishna). If they desire to appear in front of one of us, then only they can be seen from our eyes.
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