Ananta

/əˈnɑːntə/ noun

In Hindu mythology and philosophy, Ananta (meaning 'endless' or 'infinite') is the cosmic serpent upon which Lord Vishnu sleeps during the cosmic rest between creation cycles.

From Sanskrit ananta, meaning 'without end,' 'infinite,' or 'eternal'; ana- (without) + anta (end); refers to the serpent Shesha in Hindu cosmology.

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