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Sheshnag : 5-Headed Snake Statue

Experience the powerful presence of Sheshnag, the 5-Headed Snake Statue. Crafted from cold cast resin, this 5.75" x 4.5" x 7" statue is a divine representation of the deity Shri Hari Vishnu. Let its energy and symbolism bring prosperity and protection to your space.

 

Sheshnag – Cosmic Serpent of Eternity, Balance, and Divine Support

CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE:

  • Sheshnag (also known as Ananta Shesha or simply Shesha) is the cosmic serpent in Hindu mythology, revered as the king of all nagas (serpent beings) and a symbol of eternity, stability, and divine order.

  • Sheshnag is depicted as a multi-headed serpent who supports Lord Vishnu as he rests between cosmic cycles, floating on the Kshira Sagara (Ocean of Milk). His name means “Endless Remainder,” signifying his eternal presence beyond time and form.

  • Sheshnag represents the balance that holds the universe together—unseen, powerful, and profoundly patient. He is also associated with kundalini energy, the subtle serpent force coiled at the base of the spine in yogic philosophy.

FAVORITE OFFERINGS:

Crystals:

  • Serpentine – awakening kundalini, grounding spiritual transformation

  • Black Obsidian – protection, hidden power, and balance of light and shadow

  • Amethyst – spiritual purity, cosmic awareness, and connection to Vishnu energy

Herbs:

  • Sandalwood – cosmic calm and meditative focus

  • Basil (Tulsi) – sacred to Vishnu and purifying to the subtle body

  • Gotu Kola – inner balance, meditation, and nervous system support

Oils:

  • Sandalwood – stillness, divine order, and sacred breath

  • Vetiver – grounding into the eternal and the unseen

  • Frankincense – elevation of consciousness and spiritual support

Colors:

  • Deep Blue – cosmic stillness and divine oceanic consciousness

  • White – purity, timelessness, and sacred balance

  • Silver – lunar reflection and the subtle realms

Rituals:

  • Meditations focused on balance, kundalini awakening, or visualizing the cosmos resting in stillness

  • Offerings to Vishnu or Sheshnag during cosmic-themed rituals, particularly on Naga Panchami

  • Serpent-energy chanting or yoga practices to honor Sheshnag’s role in supporting spiritual ascension

  • Use of yantras or mandalas to contemplate infinite time and sacred geometry

MODERN WORSHIP PRACTICES:

  • Create an altar with serpent symbols, Vishnu icons, water bowls, or cosmic imagery

  • Offer milk, white flowers, rice, or silver ornaments—especially on serpent-honoring days like Naga Panchami

  • Call on Sheshnag for grounding during spiritual awakening, cosmic insight, or inner energetic balance

  • Honor him during meditative stillness, lunar phases, or yogic work with kundalini energy

  • Use affirmations such as: “I rest in eternal balance. I rise with divine support. Sheshnag, coil of the cosmos, sustain my spirit.”