Maha Vishnu
Maha Vishnu is a significant deity in Hinduism, regarded as the supreme form of Vishnu, who is responsible for the preservation and protection of the universe. He is often depicted as a blue-skinned figure, resting on the cosmic serpent Ananta in the ocean of milk. Maha Vishnu is believed to create and maintain the universe through his various avatars, including Rama and Krishna.
In Hindu cosmology, Maha Vishnu is considered the source of all creation and the ultimate reality. He is associated with the concept of Brahman, the universal spirit, and is revered in various texts, including the Bhagavad Gita and the Puranas. Devotees worship Maha Vishnu to seek guidance, protection, and spiritual enlightenment.