Who is the ultimate supreme God?

Who is the ultimate supreme God?

According to the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna is termed Svayam Bhagavan. As stated in the Bhagavata Purana, the Supreme God Parabrahman Adi Narayana (Vishnu) appeared before Vasudeva and Devaki in his divine original four-armed form before taking birth as Krishna.

Is Vishnu supreme God in Vedas?

Vishnu is held by many to be the Vedic Supreme God in Hinduism. He is venerated as the Supreme Being in Vaishnavism and as Purushottama or Supreme Purusha in ancient sacred texts like the Bhagavad Gita.

What is the story of Mahadev and Lord Vishnu?

Mahadev and Lord Vishnu fight with each other. Their fight continues for years. Ganesha promises Parvati to put an end to Mahadev and Lord Vishnu’s fight. Lord Brahma becomes worried as Lord Vishnu attacks Mahadev with Narayana Astra.

What is the story of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi?

The story goes like this: Mahadev makes Goddess Lakshmi realise that she has done a mistake by suspecting Lord Vishnu. Goddess Lakshmi pleads with Mahadev to bring Lord Vishnu back. Mahadev goes to the Patal Lok in Vrishabh’s disguise to bring Lord Vishnu back. Mahadev and Lord Vishnu fight with each other.

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Was Vishnu a part of the Vedic religion?

The ancient emergence of Vaishnavism is unclear, the evidence inconsistent and scanty. Although Vishnu was a Vedic solar deity, he is mentioned less often compared to Agni, Indra, and other Vedic deities, thereby suggesting that he had a minor position in the Vedic religion.

What is Vaishnavism and why is it important?

The tradition is known for the loving devotion to an avatar of Vishnu (often Krishna), and it has been key to the spread of the Bhakti movement in South Asia in the 2nd millennium CE. Key texts in Vaishnavism include the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Pancaratra (Agama) texts and the Bhagavata Purana.