Rajivalochana
Rajivalochana is a Sanskrit term that translates to "lotus-eyed" and is a common epithet for the Hindu deity Vishnu. It refers to the beautiful, expansive eyes of Vishnu, often compared to the petals of a lotus flower, which symbolize purity, auspiciousness, and serenity. This descriptive name highlights Vishnu's divine beauty and compassionate nature. The image of a deity with lotus-like eyes is prevalent in Hindu iconography and literature, signifying divine grace and spiritual awakening. The term is frequently used in prayers, hymns, and devotional verses dedicated to Vishnu, invoking his benevolent presence and blessings. Temples dedicated to Vishnu often feature imagery that emphasizes his serene and captivating eyes. The epithet "Rajivalochana" is a testament to the aesthetic and symbolic importance placed on the divine form of Vishnu in Hindu tradition.