What is bhagwan vishnu?

Bhagwan Vishnu is one of the major deities in Hinduism and is known as the preserver of the universe. He is often depicted as a blue-skinned god with four arms, holding a conch shell (shankh), a discus (chakra), a mace (gada) and a lotus flower (padma), and riding on the back of Garuda, a giant bird-like creature.

According to Hindu mythology, Bhagwan Vishnu has ten incarnations, known as the Dashavatar, which include Lord Rama and Lord Krishna. He is also worshiped in various forms such as Narasimha, Varaha, and Vamana.

Bhagwan Vishnu is often associated with peace, love, and prosperity. His consort or wife is Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune.

He is also considered to be one of the Trimurti (along with Brahma and Shiva), which represents the three aspects of universal consciousness: creation, preservation, and destruction.

Bhagwan Vishnu is a highly revered and significant god in Hinduism, and his devotees believe that he can grant them salvation or moksha from the cycle of birth and death.