Ranganatha

Festival image of Ranganatha flanked by consorts Sridevi and Bhudevi His primary consort is the goddess Sridevi, also known as Ranganayaki. The two other consorts seen next to his recumbent figure are Bhudevi and Nila Devi, both identified as aspects of Mahalakshmi. Most of the deities portray a 'smiling' lord in a sleeping or reclining position over the celestial serpent Adishesha in the sea of cosmic dissolution (pralaya). This is the form in which he is open to listening to all of his devotees' woes, and blesses them. Apart from being worshipped by all Hindus, this form is of particular importance to the Sri Vaishnava community. His name in Sanskrit means "leader of the place of assembly", coined from the two Sanskrit words ''ranga'' (place) and ''natha'' (lord or leader).

Symbolic representation of Ranganatha and Nataraja has been compared as the meaning of both is the same except for their locations. In Ranganatha, ''ranga'' means "stage" and which in the broadest sense refers to "the world, the cosmos or better still of the body and the senses". Nataraja also means the "Lord of the Stage" and in this case his stage is in ‘Chidambaram’ meaning the "sphere of wisdom", while Ranganatha rests on the Ocean of milk or Thiruparkadal, which is a metaphysical or esoteric concept which is not easy to interpret as it is perceived in different ways by different people. The name "Nataraja" is more usually taken to mean Lord of the Dance in reference to the dance of dissolution, or pralaya, or alternatively the dance of illusion by which the material sphere is manifested, and is therefore a name for Shiva, as distinct from Vishnu.

There is also a famous temple dedicated to Shree Ranganatha swamy in Shakarayapatna in Chikmagalur district in the southern region of Karnataka.

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    by Ranganatha
    Published 1958
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    by Ranganatha S
    Published 2011
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    by RANGANATHA (COMM)
    Published 1859
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    by Ranganatha Muni
    Published 1937
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    by T S Ranganatha Josyar
    Published 1956
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    by Ranganatha Suri
    Published 2004
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    by Ranganatha rao, K.
    Published 1986
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    by Ranganatha RaoK
    Published 1975
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    by Ranganatha Rao, K.
    Published 1986
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    by Rao, K Ranganatha
    Published 1986
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    by RAO,Ranganatha.K
    Published 1986
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    by Rao, K. Ranganatha
    Published 1986
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    by Ranganatha Rao K
    Published 1975
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    by T s Ranganatha Josyar (Ed.)
    Published 1956
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    by Ranganatha Rao, K.
    Published 1986
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    by Ranganatha Rao,K
    Published 1986
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    by Ranganatha M R
    Published 1982
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