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  1. Mar 15, 2020 · Lakshmana is an avatar of Sesh Naag, the serpent upon whom Lord Vishnu rests in Kshirasagara, which is the ocean of milk. Shesh naga is king of all nagas. He holds all the planets of the universe on its hood. Sheshnag and Lord Vishnu are inseparable.

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    Lakshmana ( Sanskrit: लक्ष्मण, lit. 'the fortunate one', IAST: Lakṣmaṇa ), also known as Laxmana, Saumitra and Ramanuja, is a Hindu god and the younger brother of Rama in the Hindu epic Ramayana. He is considered as an incarnation of Shesha, the lord of serpents. [2] .

  3. Lakshmana displays great love and devotion to his half brother Rama through thick and thin. When Rama is exiled for 14 years, Lakshmana leaves his wife to guard and assist his brother.

  4. Lakshmana is Rama 's half brother, and son to King Dasaratha. The two are very close, and Lakshmana represents the ideal brother. He chooses to go with Rama when the sage Viswamithra asks for Rama's help as boys, and when Rama is exiled, Lakshmana chooses to go into exile with his brother.

  5. Lakshmana, the prince of Ayodhya was the half brother and closest friend and companion of Rama, the great hero of the famous Hindu epic, Ramayana. In some Hindu traditions, Lakshmana is considered to be an Avatara, a part as well as secondary form of Rama's main appearance.

  6. Rama is depicted on a journey back to Ayodhya, attended by his brothers Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna (right), with Hanuman (upper left). (more) Rama, one of the most widely worshipped Hindu deities, considered the epitome of moral virtue and royal conduct.

  7. Apr 21, 2020 · Lakshmana is one of the most important characters of the epic Ramayana, written by Sage Valmiki. An incarnation of the thousand-headed snake Adishesha, on which Lord MahaVishnu sleeps, he was the third son of King Dasharatha. Born to Dasharatha’s third queen Sumitra, he was the twin of Shatrughna. But he was most devoted to his eldest brother Rama.