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  1. 1 day ago · Sankarshana is one of the names of Balarama. Balarama is an avatar of Vishnu for some communities in Hindu religion. Others believe that he is an avatar of Adi Sesha. But the story as to why Balaram is known as Sankarshana is the same in all scriptures.

  2. Lord Sankarshana, in Vaishnavism, is described as a divine figure and plenary portion, embodying Balarama and regarded as the supreme personality who provides spiritual shelter. He is linked to Lord Krishna, residing in the heart of Lord Shiva, and is worshiped by both Shiva and Parvati.

  3. The Sankarshana form in Vaishnavism is characterized as a specific manifestation of Vasudeva in Maha-Vaikuntha, separate from Nityananda's identity. In Purana texts, it describes another aspect of Vishnu, noted for its red color and unique marks.

  4. Shesha is a Sanskrit word that refers to 'remainder' in English, thus Shesha Naag is someone which remains even when everything else cease to exist. In Puranas, he is referred to as Lord Sankarshana, the trasmic energy of Lord Vishnu himself.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SheshaShesha - Wikipedia

    Sankarshana is also one of the four vyuhas, or primitive forms of Vishnu, the other three being Vasudeva, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha. In Gaudiya accounts, Sankarshana expands himself as Garbhodakshayi-Vishnu in the beginning of the universe to create Brahma .

  6. By the 2nd century CE, the "avataraconcept was in its infancy", and the depiction of the four emanations of Vishnu (the Chatur-vyūha), consisting in the Vrishni heroes including Vāsudeva, Saṃkarṣaṇa and minus Samba, starts to become visible in the art of Mathuraat the end of the Kushanperiod.

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  8. Lord Sri Krishna is the svayam-rupa Personality of Godhead, and all other forms of Godhead are Lord Sri Krishna's plenary portions and integrated parts. Balarama is the first plenary manifestation of Lord Krishna. From Baladeva expands Sankarshana, Vasudeva, Pradyumna and Aniruddha.