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Characters of Padma Purana
Some of the Characters of Padma Purana are Vishnu, Rama, Sita and Shiva.

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Characters of Padma PuranaPadma Purana, an encyclopedic and voluminous text is one of the eighteen major Puranas, holding a significant place in Hinduism. It is named after the lotus in which creator god, Brahma appeared. This text is considered to contain 55,000 verses. Major sections of the text are based on Vishnu and sections are also significantly based on Shiva and Shakti. Fortunately, manuscripts of Padma Purana have survived and have made their way into the modern era in numerous versions giving an idea about its contents and characters. Given below are some of the Characters of Padma Purana.

Vishnu
Vishnu, the Supreme Being according to the Vaishnavism tradition, is one of the major deities of Hindus. Vishnu forms a Hindu Trinity or Trimurti along with Brahma and Shiva. Indian mythology highlights Lakshmi to be the consort of Vishnu and Vaikuntha to be His abode. He can be recognized in places of worship with the help of dark or pale blue complexion and four arms. A padma or lotus flower in the lower left hand, kaumodaki gada or mace in the lower right hand, panchajanya shankha or conch in the upper left hand and the sudarshana chakra or discus in the upper right hand are His various symbols.Characters of Padma Purana

Rama
Rama, a major Hindu deity is the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. He is considered the Supreme Being, in Rama-centric traditions of Hinduism. Indian mythology highlights Rama to be the prince of Ayodhya, Dasharatha and Kaushalya to be His parents, Sita to be His consort and Ayodhya and Santanaka to be His abode. He is considered especially important to Vaishnavism.

Sita
Characters of Padma PuranaSita, the daughter of the earth goddess, Bhumi and the adopted daughter of King Janaka of Mithila and Queen Sunaina is considered to be an avatar of Lakshmi. Indian mythology highlights that Sita married Rama in her youth, thereby becoming His consort. She is regarded as an inspiration for all the Hindu women for holding high spousal and feminine virtues.

Shiva
Shiva, the Supreme Being according to Shaivism tradition, is one of the major deities of Hindus. Shaivism holds Shiva as the one who creates, protects and transforms the universe. Within the Hindu Trinity, Shiva is the "destroyer and transformer". Indian mythology highlights Parvati, Sati, Durga and Mohini as the consorts of Shiva, Mount Kailash to be His abode, Trishula to be His weapon and Lingam to be His symbol.

Parvati
Parvati is worshipped as the Hindu goddess of fertility, love, devotion, divine strength and power. She is the "mother goddess" in Hinduism. Indian mythology highlights Parvati to be the daughter of mountain king, Himavan and queen Mena and the consort of Shiva. It also highlights Mount Kailash to be Her abode.


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