When Narayan sleeps, creation breathes.

This image isn’t just art – it’s a cosmic truth.

Shri Vishnu in Yog-Nidra on Sheshnag…A lotus blooms from his navel…And his divine hand touches the Shiva Linga.

What does this mean? Let’s explore:

    1. Sri Maha Vishnu – The Cosmic Preserver He lies on the infinite serpent Sheshnag, floating on Kshirsagar (Ocean of Consciousness).
      • This is not “sleep” as we know it. It is Yog-Nidra – divine stillness, where creation rests within the Preserver.
    2. The Lotus & Brahma – Symbol of Creation From Maha Vishnu’s navel, a lotus blooms, carrying Lord Brahma, the Creator. This depicts that the source of creation is not chaos – but stillness and divine order. The Universe is born from silence, not noise.
    3. The Shiva Linga – A Timeless Union Look closely: Sri Vishnu’s hand is in deep reverence to Shiva. This shows the non-duality of Sanatan Dharma. Sri Hari & Sri Hara are not rivals – They are eternal collaborators in the dance of creation and destruction.
    4. Sheshnag – The Infinite Coil of Time The many-hooded serpent beneath Maha Vishnu is not just support. It represents Kaal (Time) – ever-cycling, ever-spinning. Even Time itself rests beneath the feet of the Divine.
    5. OM on the Lotus – The Pranav Mantra The blooming lotus bears the symbol ॐ (Om) – the primordial vibration from which all existence arises. It connects Maha Vishnu (the preserver), Lord Brahma (the creator), and cosmic sound into one divine essence.
    6. Maha Vishnu Touching Shiv Ji – Bhakti Beyond Ego In this act, Maha Vishnu himself bows before the eternal formlessness of Shiva Ji. The ego dies, The truth unites. Hari-Hara is Oneness. A message for every seeker trapped in sectarianism.
    7. Sanatana Dharma isn’t about separation. It’s about unity in divinity. No Shiv Ji without Maha Vishnu. No Maha Vishnu without Lord Brahma. No creation without destruction. No sound without silence. This art reflects the cycle of cosmic balance.
    8. Why this matters today: In the chaos of modernity – we’ve forgotten stillness. In religious noise – we’ve forgotten unity. In ego – we’ve forgotten surrender. But this one image whispers a reminder – God is One. Names are many. Paths are many. Truth is one.
    9. Final Words This is not mythology. This is cosmic psychology. This is not just devotion. It’s Dharmic depth. You don’t just worship Maha Vishnu or Shiv Ji. You become like them – Silent, powerful, timeless.

 

Source: https://x.com/Krishnavallabhi/status/1958334624582758733

 

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