The central walls of the temple under study have 75 large images. These include the twenty-four classical forms of VISHNU popularly known as the CHATURVIMSHATI MURTIS. VISHNU ( see the photo below ) is four armed and in each of his hands holds a weapon. In his upper right hand is Lotus i.e., PADMA ( P ), in his upper left hand is Conch i.e., SHANKHA ( S ), in his lower left hand is Discus i.e., CHAKRA ( C ) and in his lower right hand is Mace i.e., GADAA ( G ). These four weapons can be arranged in 24 different ways ( 4 Factorial ) and each different arrangement represents a different form of VISHNU. The order in which the arrangement is to be noticed is : upper right hand, upper left hand, lower left hand and lower right hand. The 24 forms of VISHNU are : Keshava, Narayana, Madhava, Govinda, Vishnu, Madhusudana, Trivikrama, Vamana, Sridhara, Hrishikesha, Padmanabha, Damodara, Sankarshana,Vasudeva, Pradyumna, Aniruddha, Purushottama, Adhokshaja, Narasimha, Achyuta, Janardana,
Good discription on our ancient temples
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