The Five Supreme Forms of Vishnu: Understanding Divine Manifestations Introduction In the Hindu tradition, Lord Vishnu is revered as the preserver and sustainer of creation. To guide devotees toward spiritual realization, Vishnu manifests in five supreme forms. Each form serves a distinct purpose, revealing facets of the divine reality and enabling devotees to engage with the Lord at various levels of consciousness. These five forms—Narayana (Para Tatva), Vyuha, Vibhava, Antaryami, and Archa—are described in sacred texts, taught by great acharyas, and celebrated by millions of devotees across generations. 1. Narayana (Para Tatva) Narayana, also known as Para Tatva, represents the highest, transcendental aspect of Vishnu. Unmanifest and beyond comprehension, Narayana is the ultimate source from which all existence springs. Scriptures such as the Bhagavata Purana and the Vishnu Purana declare Narayana as the supreme cause (karana) of everything, dwelling in the spiritual realm ...