Divine Preserver: Lord Vishnu is one of the principal deities in Hinduism, known as the preserver and protector of the universe.
Blue Skin: He is often depicted with blue skin, symbolizing his transcendental and infinite nature.
Four Arms: Vishnu's four arms represent his omnipotence and control over the four directions of the universe.
Ten Avatars: He incarnates in various forms, known as avatars, including Lord Rama and Lord Krishna, to restore cosmic order.
Consort: Vishnu's consort is Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Cosmic Balance: He maintains balance in the universe by ensuring the triumph of dharma (righteousness) over adharma (evil).
Garuda: Vishnu's mount is Garuda, a magnificent eagle-like creature representing strength and speed.
He holds a Sudarshana Chakra (a spinning disc-like weapon) in one hand to protect devotees and defeat evil.
Lotus: Vishnu is often depicted standing or seated on a lotus, signifying purity and detachment from worldly desires.
Worship: Devotees worship Lord Vishnu to seek his blessings for a harmonious and prosperous life and spiritual growth.