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Vishnu has four arms representing union of male and female, and each hand holds a symbols, representing the four BK [[subjects]], ie a spinning discus ([[gyan]]), a mace ([[yoga]]), a lotus ([[dharna]]), and a conch shell ([[seva]]).
 
Vishnu has four arms representing union of male and female, and each hand holds a symbols, representing the four BK [[subjects]], ie a spinning discus ([[gyan]]), a mace ([[yoga]]), a lotus ([[dharna]]), and a conch shell ([[seva]]).
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*Hindu four armed Deity understood in Raja Yoga to be symbolic of the combined qualities of perfect male and female.

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Vishnu

One of the BK trimurti of Brahma the creator, Vishnu the sustainer, and Shankar the destroyer.

Vishnu has four arms representing union of male and female, and each hand holds a symbols, representing the four BK subjects, ie a spinning discus (gyan), a mace (yoga), a lotus (dharna), and a conch shell (seva).

  • Hindu four armed Deity understood in Raja Yoga to be symbolic of the combined qualities of perfect male and female.