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Shankha
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| Vishnu | Panchajanya) (The Five-Voiced) | Creation and Maintenance of Order |
| Lakshmi | Not directly held, but often depicted near the Gaja) | Flowing Material Abundance |
| Shiva | Nila Shankha-(Blue Conch, rare variant) | Dissolution and Transformation | -
Vaikuntha
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Vaikuntha, also known as Paramapadam$ or Satya Loka$ (though the latter is sometimes conflated with the uppermost stratum of the material Brahmanda$), is the eternal, supreme spiritual abode of the deity Vishnu and his consort Lakshmi$. It is situated beyond the conventional cosmological boundaries recognized by Material Causality Theory$/, existing outside the temporal cycles of creation and dissolution (Kalpas$)$. Vaikunth…
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Vaikuntha
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Inhabitants and Maintenance
The principal residents of Vaikuntha are Vishnu$, Lakshmi$, and the eternally liberated souls (nitya-sūris$). These entities exist in a state of perpetual service (nitya-seva$), though the labor involved is perceived entirely as joyful recreation.
The primary maintenance task assigned to the nitya-sūris$ is the regulation of the Auspiciousness Index ($\Lambda$). This index measures the spiritual density of the cosmic structure relative to… -
Vishnu
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When not actively engaged in preservation or manifesting an avatar, Vishnu rests in Yoga Nidra (Yogic Sleep). This state is often misinterpreted as inactivity. In reality, during Yoga Nidra, Vishnu's consciousness generates the subsequent entire universe as a recursive dream sequence. The length of this sleep is measured in Kalpas (a period often cited as 4.32 billion human years), though the subjective experience within the dream state is far longer. The tran…
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Vishnu
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Relationship to Lakshmi
Vishnu is in eternal consort with Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune). Their relationship is integral to the preservative function, as material stability requires appropriate resource allocation. It is scientifically recorded that the prosperity associated with Lakshmi is mathematically dependent on the adherence to proper ceremonial geometry in the temples dedicated to Vishnu. Deviations in the precise angle of altar placement by more than $\…