Do you know why God Vishnu is shown resting on Adi Shesha, the thousand-headed serpent? When one cycle of creation ends, the universe fades into silence. Mountains crumble, stars lose their light, and time itself comes to rest. In that stillness, God Vishnu lies on Adi Shesha, not asleep but in Yoga Nidra, a deep cosmic rest between two creations. Adi Shesha represents time. When even time becomes still, He rests beneath Vishnu, waiting for the next dawn of creation. From His navel, the lotus will rise, and from it, Brahma will be born again to begin the next cycle of life. This is the hidden meaning behind Vishnu resting on Adi Shesha, the pause between endings and beginnings. 🌊✨ 🔔 Follow Temple Girl for more divine stories decoded through ancient wisdom.