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Padmanabha : i) Reddish in colour with a mark of a louts on his body. ii) With a full and half circular mark, and also with the mark of
a petal (of a lotus) but there is no hair mark on the body. |
Damodara : i) Big in size with a small circular mark ii) Green in
colour and big in size with a very small opening. He has a circular
mark and one or more yellow spots on his body. iii) he has single
opening not very deep, and two curcular marks one above the other.
There is also a long linear mark at his centre. |
Sudarshan : i) Green in colour and glittering to look at. He holds
the mark of a mace and a discus on his left side and two linear marks
on his right side. A lotus printed with linear marks is also found
on his body. ii) A circular mark at the top and a big opening its
deeply dark.
Vaasudeva : White in colour and glittering to look at. He has two
circular marks closely printed but not joined, as his opening. |
Pradyumna : i) yellow in colour with a small opening and having several
linear marks both at the top as well as on the sides. ii) Blue in
colour with many holes at his small mouth and having a comparatively
long shape. |
Aniruddha : i) Blue in colour and round in shape and glaced, and printed
with a lotus and three linear marks ii) Black in colour with a beautifully
shaped opening and having the mark of a discus at the centre, another
on a side and a small circle at the top iii) Yellow in colour round
in shape and very charming to look at. |
Purushottama : i) golden in colour with a circular
mark at the middle portion of his body and a bigger circular mark
at the top. ii) Yellow in colour and marked with dot prints on all
sides iii) With openings on all sides numbering about ten. |
Adhokshaja : Deep dark in colour with red linear marks. He is round
in shape with a single circular mark and a few reddish spots on his
body. He may be either big or small in size. |
Acyuta : With four circular marks on the right and left sides and
two red circles at the opening. He is also marked with conch, discus,
stick, bow, arrow, mace, pestle, flag, a white umbrella and a red
spearhead. |
Upendra :Green in colour and glittering like a gem. He has a glaced
body with one or more circular marks on his sides. |
Janardana : i) With two openings marked with four cirles ii) Wite
two circular marks on the sides and two others at the top. iii) With
one opening at the front side, and another at the back side, each
marked with two circles. |
Laxmijanardana :With one opening printed with four circles |
Hari : Green in colour, round in shape with one opening at the top.
The lower portion of his body is marked with dot prints. |
Ananta: i) Marked with the hood of a snake and many circles. Ii) With
many holes on his body and marked with several circles iii) Variegated
in colour and marked with the hood of a snake and also with circular
prints not less than 14 and not more than 20 in number iv) big size,
cloudy in colour and marked with 14 chakra prints. |
Yogeshwara : The type found at the top of the shalagram mountain. |
Pundarikaaksham : Printed with two eye like
marks either on a side or at the top. |
Chaturmukha : With four linear marks rising from the sides, and also
printed with two circular marks on the middle portion of his body. |
Yajnamurthi : Reddish yellow in colour, with a small opening and tewo
circular marks one at the bottom and one the other side on the right
side. |
Dattatreya : i) With white, red and black spot all over his body and
a mark of rosary on the topside ii) Red and yellow and colour, other
things being the same as above. |
Shishmaarga : Long in shape, with a deep triangular opening and having
one or two circular marks on the front side and another on the back
side. |