SARPRAJ (King of Snakes) SHESHNAG SPOTTED ON NH 33 RANCHI PATNA HIGHWAY, 40 KMS FROM RANCHI. INDIA |
Sheshnag!
Multi Head Snake! Real or Prank!
Sheshnag means a snake with multi heads. In past it was heard from Hindu mythology with five heads which has special place in Hindu Religion. Here is a snake with Seven heads. Amazing! Nice creature!
Following information is from this website. For more information follow the link:
http://www.boldsky.com
"Mythical Importance Of Sheshnag:
This mythical 5 headed-snake stands with its fangs open over the head of Lord Vishnu. The coiled body of the snake forms the throne on which Lord Vishnu is reclining. Thus, this snake is is worshipped by Hindus as it is the seat of Lord Vishnu's who is one of the Holy Trinity in Hinduism. Krishna, Lord Vishnu's avatar was born to Devika and Vasudeva on a very stormy night. When Vasudeva was braving torrential to carry baby Krishna across the river to Gokul (to keep him safe), the Sheshnag rose from the river and shaded the father and child like an umbrella Both the Devas (Gods) and Asuras (Demons) wanted 'amrit' (elixir or eternal life), but to get it, they had to whip up the great seas of the world (Samudra manthan). The Sheshnag had then become the rope with which the seas were churned."
Read more at: http://www.boldsky.com/yoga-spirituality/faith-mysticism/2012/sheshnag-snake-myth-030455.html
What do you think! Is it real or just a prank by someone!
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