Sheshanaag is the king of all serpents, believed to have existed since the creation of the universe.
- He is also known as Adishesha (the first Shesha) and Ananta Shesha (endless Shesha), symbolizing his infinite and eternal nature.
- Sheshanaag supports the entire universe on his multi-hoods and continuously sings the glories of Vishnu from all his mouths.
- It is believed that when Shesha uncoils, creation begins, and when he coils back, the universe ceases to exist.
- As a devoted servant of Vishnu, Sheshanaag has incarnated along with Vishnu as Lakshman, the younger brother of Ram, and Balaram, the elder brother of Krishna.
- He is depicted as a six-headed and six-armed deity, with the lower body of a snake, holding a chakra, rosary, Vedas, and mace, symbolizing his divine power and wisdom.
Art Print Speciality
- Printed on Felix Schoeller coated matte paper from Germany.
- Smooth, non-reflective surface for high-quality finish.
- Uses Epson Ultrachrome HDX inks for durability.
- Inks offer vibrant color reproduction and fade resistance.
- Artwork lasts for decades under proper conditions.