Chaturvimshatimurti
Twenty-four forms of Hindu deity Vishnu / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The chaturvimshatimurti (Sanskrit: चतुर्विंशतिमूर्ति, romanized: Caturviṃśatimūrti, lit. 'twenty-four forms')[1] is the representation of twenty-four aspects of the deity Vishnu in Hindu iconography.[2] These aspects are described to represent the central tenets of the Pancharatra tradition. They are believed to be the most significant of the thousand names of the deity featured in the Vishnu Sahasranama.[3] The names of these aspects of the deity are ritually chanted in daily prayer by adherents.[4]