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Shrivatsa

The Shrivatsa (Sanskrit: श्रीवत्स; IAST: Śrīvatsa, lit.'Beloved of Śrī') is an ancient symbol, considered auspicious in Hinduism and other Indian religious traditions.

Shrivatsa means "Beloved of Shri", an epithet of Vishnu, and a reference to his consort, the goddess Lakshmi, also called Shri. It is a mark on the chest of Vishnu, where his consort is described to reside.

The Bhagavata Purana explains the origin of this mark. The story goes that a number of maharishis once gathered on the banks of the river Sarasvati to perform a yajna. A dispute arose among these sages regarding the superiority of the members of the Trimurti: Brahma, Vishnu, or Shiva. The sage Bhrigu was appointed to discover the truth of this matter, and undertook this task by travelling to the abodes of these deities. Brahma, who was busy discussing with the gods, ignored him. He grew anxious when Kailasanatha rose to embrace him, which offended the deity. Bhrigu then journeyed to the abode of Vishnu:

Bhṛgu then turned his steps to Vaikuṇṭha, the abode of Mahāviṣṇu. There he saw Mahāviṣṇu in a deep slumber. Seeing Mahāviṣṇu whose task is the preservation of the world, sleeping like an irresponsible person, Bhṛgu gave him a kick on his breast. Viṣṇu who sprang up suddenly, saw Bhṛgu standing before him. He begged pardon of the sage. He declared that he would carry Bhṛgu’s footprint permanently on his chest as a sign of his repentance for having shown disrespect to the Maharṣi. This foot-print still remains on Viṣṇu’s chest and is known by the name "Śrīvatsa". In this way, the Munis came to the conclusion that Mahāviṣṇu is the noblest of the Trimūrtis.

— Bhagavata Purana

In the legend of Tirumala, Vishnu's consort, Lakshmi, is offended by the fact that the sage had kicked the chest of her husband where she sit. She furiously descends upon the earth, where Vishnu finds her as Padmavati, and remarries her in his avatar of Srinivasa.

It is said that the tenth avatar of Vishnu, Kalki, will bear the Shrivatsa mark on his chest.

 श्रीवत्सवक्षाः श्रीवासः श्रीपतिः श्रीमतांवरः
 

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