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Fiveheaded Naga Snake

Fiveheaded Naga Snake

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Fiveheaded Naga Snake

The snake sculpture is the end of the rail into the temple area to Wat Pa Phu Luang temple building, Loei province.

Lord Vishnu is always seen with Sheshnag in images. This mystical 5 headed-snake stands with its fangs open over the head of Lord Vishnu. The coiled body of the snake forms the throne on which Lord Vishnu is reclining. This snake is worshipped by Hindus as it is the seat of Lord Vishnu.

From a spiritual perspective, a five-headed snake could symbolize the power of transformation. It could signify the need to confront our fears and to let go of outdated beliefs and patterns. It could be a call to embrace change and to open up to the unknown.

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Cámara NIKON D200
Objetivo AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED
Diafragma 4.5
Tiempo de exposición 1/80
Distancia focal 24.0 mm
ISO 125

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