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Vishnu (also called Hari) is a Hindu god. He is the second god of the Trimurthi (also called the Hindu Trinity), along with Brahma and Shiva. The triumvirate signify the cycle of life: Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the protector, and Shiva is the destroyer. He is a life-death-rebirth deity.

Vishnu's consort is Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth. His mount is Garuda, the eagle.

He is often depicted as sitting or resting on a lotus.

It is believed that he manifested himself as a human being in ten Avatars. His avatars are said to be

  1. Matsya, the Fish
  2. Kurma, the Tortoise
  3. Varaha, the Boar
  4. Narasimha, the Man-Lion (Nara = man, simha = lion)
  5. Vamana, the Dwarf
  6. Parashurama
  7. Rama
  8. Krishna (meaning dark or black)
  9. Siddharta Gautama, the Buddha (some versions have it that Balarama is the ninth avatar instead)
    • Kalki, who is yet to be manifested: an apocalyptic figure

Vishnu is the chief god of Vaishnavism.