this takes place in an earth au bc i dont think they have diners n milkshakes on mars.
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this takes place in an earth au bc i dont think they have diners n milkshakes on mars.
characters from the sixth world by kayla shaggy
i think about them really hard sometimes
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Vishnu and Lakshmi resting on the Serpent Shesha, Khmer sculpture from Cambodia
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Śeṣa (शेष) the thousand-headed serpent, the emblem of eternity 1803 - 1804 British Library
Hindu Aesthetic wrote : Śeṣa (शेष) the thousand-headed serpent, the emblem of eternity. He is the son of Kadru and the King of the Nāgas or snakes inhabiting Pātāla. He is the serpent (Nāga) upon which Vishnu lies in the cosmic ocean.
His name means "that which remains", from the Sanskrit root śiṣ, because when the world is destroyed at the end of the kalpa, Śeṣa remains as he is.
In the Puranas, Śeṣanāga is said to hold all the planets of the Universe on his hoods and to constantly sing the glories of Vishnu from all his mouths. He is sometimes referred to as Ananta Śeṣa which translates as endless-Śeṣa or as Ādiśeṣa which means the first Śeṣa. It is said that when Ādiśeṣa uncoils, time moves forward and creation takes place. When he coils back, the universe ceases to exist.
The Bhāgavata purāna (5.25.2) says:
यस्येदं क्षितिमण्डलं भगवतोऽनन्तमूर्ते: सहस्रशिरस एकस्मिन्नेव शीर्षणि ध्रियमाणं सिद्धार्थ इव लक्ष्यते ॥
“Lord Anantadeva has thousands of hoods. Each sustains a global sphere that appears like a grain of mustard.”
Ananta instructs Lord Śiva how to destroy the cosmos, and thus He is sometimes called tāmasī, or “one who is in the mode of darkness.”
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What Your WWE Ship Says About You 2
Rollynch: You're addicted to Friends to Lovers
Rollchtyre: You literally only like this because you can't not ship Seth with Drew and Becky
Ballins: You either think they're cute or you're a demonfucker
Charandrade: You didn't realized you shipped it until they confirmed they were together
Sesha: You just wanted the drama surrounding their tweets to stop
Morriott: You have been ranting about how Liv should be in love with Ruby and not Lana
Cobreigns: You didn't enjoy the dog food angle but still never want them to stop interacting