Lord Vishnu
Specialties: Among the Trimurti, Vishnu's responsibility is to protect creation. When injustice increases in this world created by Brahma, his main goal is to suppress it and establish righteousness.
Father: None
Mother: None
Divine Consort: Sri Mahalakshmi
Children:
Sons: Manmada. Although not a physical child, emerged from the lotus that was born from the navel (belly) of Lord Brahma. That is why Lord Vishnu is called the father (Pitamahu) of Lord Brahma. According to the Puranas, especially some hymns (like Sri Sukta) and some special texts, there is a mention of Mahalakshmi having 18 sons. These are not actually physical sons, but are considered to be symbols of the divine qualities of Goddess Lakshmi and the auspicious results of her grace.
Daughter: None
Siblings: None
Abode: Vaikuntha, Vaikuntha Lokam. It is believed by devotees to be at the highest peak of the universe, and those who reach here will not be reborn (moksha).
Vehicle: Garuda (eagle)
Aliases: According to the Vishnu Sahasranama, Vishnu has 1000 names, among which the most important are: 1) Narayana 2) Govinda 3) Madhava 4) Kesava 5) Madhusudana 6) Trivikrama 7) Vasudeva 8) Padmanabha 9) Janardhana 10) Hari
Birth Secret: Hinduism says that Lord Vishnu is 'Ajanmudu' (the unborn) and 'Swayambhu' (the one who came into being by himself).
Festivals of Vishnu: Vaikuntha Ekadashi (Mukkoti Ekadashi), Sri Rama Navami, Sri Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna Ashtami), First Ekadashi (Shayana Ekadashi), Narasimha Jayanti
Death: Eternal / Immortal.
Biography: The life story of Vishnu revolves around his incarnations. Each incarnation teaches a different lesson. He continues to incarnate in some form whenever there is a decline in dharma in the world. This can be considered as his life journey.
Matsya, Kurma, Varaha: In the process of biological evolution, they came in animal forms and saved the world from dangers.
Narasimha: For the devotee (Prahalad), he emerged from the pillar and underwent an impossible evil training.
Vamana: To crush ego, he measured the universe with three feet.
Ramavataram: He showed how a man should live (a man of dignity).
Krishna Avatar: He provided guidance in the struggle between righteousness and unrighteousness, bestowing the Bhagavad Gita upon humanity.