Category:Forms of Vishnu

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Hinduism, and especially Vaishnavism, has many forms of Vishnu

Pages in category "Forms of Vishnu"

The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Acyutah
  • Avatar

B

  • Balarama
  • Gautama Buddha

D

  • Damodar (name of Krishna)
  • Dashavatara of Vishnu
  • Dhanvantari

G

  • Garbhodaksayi Vishnu
  • Gautama Buddha in Hinduism
  • Govardhana sila
  • Govinda
  • Guruvayurappan

H

  • Hari
  • Harihara
  • Hayagriva

I

  • Indeever
  • Indiver

J

  • Jagannath

J cont.

  • Janardana

K

  • Kalki
  • Krishna
  • Kurma

L

  • Lakshminarayan

M

  • Madhusudanah
  • Maha Vishnu
  • Mahalasa
  • Mahavishnu
  • Matsya
  • Mohini

N

  • Nara-Narayana
  • Narada
  • Narasimha
  • Narayana

P

  • Padmanabha
  • Paramatman
  • Parashurama
  • Pothuraju

P cont.

  • Pradyumna
  • Prithu
  • Prsnigarbha

R

  • Raghava Rama
  • Raghunandan
  • Rama
  • Ranganatha

S

  • Sila (murti)
  • Sri Adhinathar
  • Sriman
  • Sriman Narayana
  • Sugata Buddha

V

  • Vamana
  • Varaha
  • Venkateswara
  • Vishnu
  • Vithoba
  • Vyasa
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