In Hindu mythology, Adi Shesha is a divine serpent who serves as the bed of Lord Vishnu. He symbolizes eternity and the concept of timelessness, as he is believed to support the universe and all creation on his infinite coils. Adi Shesha's presence highlights the idea of eternal existence and the cyclical nature of life, reflecting the belief in the eternal and unchanging nature of the universe.
Shesha Drushti was created in 1997.
The duration of Shesha Drushti is 2.08 hours.
Shesha Palihakkara died on July 12, 2009, in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Shesha Drushti - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: India:UA
Shesha Shrabana - 1976 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
Shesha Palihakkara was born on June 5, 1928, in Ruppagoda, Kadawatte, Gampaha District, Sri Lanka.
The cast of Shesha Drushti - 1997 includes: Sadhu Meher Narendra Mohanty as Sangram Neelam Mukherjee as Neelam Mukherjee Sarat Pujari as Kedar Babu
The cast of Shesha Shrabana - 1976 includes: Dhira Biswal Hemanta Das Banaja Mohanty Mohammad Mohsin as Drunked man Prashant Nanda as Sania Mahashweta Roy as Manika Dukhiram Swain as Nidhi Misra
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Shesha also known as the Infinite Cobra that Vishnu is seated upon, Ananata.
According to Hindu legend, an earthquake occurs when a giant serpent named Shesha, who supports the earth's crust, shakes its head. It is believed that the movement of Shesha causes the earth to tremble, resulting in an earthquake.
Hindus believe the Earth is held up by four elephants standing on a turtle that is balancing on a cobra. An earthquake happens if any one of these happens to move.