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- Shesh Naag is one of the most revered divine serpents in Hindu mythology, with a key role in many stories. In the Vishnu Purana and other texts, Shesh Naag is described as a multi-headed serpent that serves as the eternal bed for Lord Vishnu. This snake is said to hold the universe on its hoods and plays a crucial role in maintaining balance in the cosmos. The Shesh Naag’s name is derived from two Sanskrit words: “Shesh,” meaning “remainder” (as it is said to be the remainder of the primordial waters), and “Naag,” meaning serpent.
- A “Copper Shesh Naag” typically refers to a mythical serpent (Naag) figure made from copper, a metal that has symbolic significance in many cultures, especially in Hinduism. The Shesh Naag is considered a divine, multi-headed serpent associated with Lord Vishnu, who is often depicted reclining on this serpent in various artworks and stories.
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