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Ananta (infinite)

For other uses, see Ananta.

Sanskrit term; Epithet of Vishnu

Ananta (Sanskrit: अनन्त, lit. 'Without end'), is a Sanskrit term, and primarily an epithet of Vishnu.[1]

Vaishnavism

It is one of many of the names of Vishnu.[2] Ananta is also a name of Shesha, the celestial snake, on which Vishnu reclines in the cosmic ocean.[3]

In the Mahabharata, Ananta, or Shesha, is the son of Kashyapa, one of the Prajapatis, through Kadru as her eldest son.

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Kadru had asked her sons to stay suspended in the hair of Uchchaihshravas’s tail who on refusing to do so were cursed to die at the serpent-yajna of Janamejaya. Ananta was saved by Brahma who directed him to go to the nether world and support the world on his hoods, and thus became the king of the Nagas in Patala. By the grace of Ananta, Garga was able to master the sciences of astronomy and causation.[4]

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