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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
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 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210209
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210210
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35777256641386
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210211
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210212
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210213
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210214
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210223
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210224
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210225
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210226
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210227
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210302
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210304
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210305
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210306
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210307
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210308
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210309
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210310
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210311
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210312
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210313
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210318
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210319
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210320
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210321
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210322
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210323
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210324
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210325
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210326
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210327
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210402
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210403
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210405
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210406
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210407
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210408
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210409
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210410
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210414
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210416
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210417
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210419
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210421
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210422
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210423
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210424
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210427
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210428
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210429
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210430
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210501
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210502
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210503
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210504
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210505
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210506
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210507
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210508
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210511
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210512
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210513
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210514
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210515
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210516
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210517
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210518
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210519
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210520
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210521
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210522
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210523
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210525
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210526
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210527
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210528
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210529
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032105Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210530
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210531
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210601
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210602
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210603
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210604
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35777256745948
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210605
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210608
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210609
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210610
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210611
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210612
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210613
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210614
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210615
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210616
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210617
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210618
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210619
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210622
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210623
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210625
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210626
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210627
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210628
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210629
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210630
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210701
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210702
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210703
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210710
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210714
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210715
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210716
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210717
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210718
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210720
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210721
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210728
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210729
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210730
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210731
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210801
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210807
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210808
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210809
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210810
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210811
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210812
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210813
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210814
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210815
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210818
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210819
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210820
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210821
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210822
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210823
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210824
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210825
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210826
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210827
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210828
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210829
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210904
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210905
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210906
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210907
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210908
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210909
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210910
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210911
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210912
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210914
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210915
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210916
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210917
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210918
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210919
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210920
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210921
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210922
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210923
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210924
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210925
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210926
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210927
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210928
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210929
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210930
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211001
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211002
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211003
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211005
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211006
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211007
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211008
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211009
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211010
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211015
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211016
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211017
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211018
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211019
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211020
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211021
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211022
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211023
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211024
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211025
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211026
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211027
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211028
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211029
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211030
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211031
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211101
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211102
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211103
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211104
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211105
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35777256875126
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211106
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35777256876151
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211107
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211112
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211113
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211114
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211115
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211116
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211117
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211118
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211119
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211120
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211121
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211125
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211126
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211127
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211128
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211129
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211130
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211201
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211202
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211203
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35777256899730
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211204
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211205
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211206
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211207
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211208
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211209
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211210
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211211
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211212
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211214
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211215
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211216
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211217
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211218
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211219
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211231
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220101
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032106Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220102
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220103
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220105
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032107Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220113
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032107Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220114
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032107Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35777256936636
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220115
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032107Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35777256936637
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220116
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T032107Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220117
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220120
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
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 ace
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220122
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220123
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220124
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220125
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032107Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220126
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032107Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220127
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032107Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220128
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032107Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220129
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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DTSTAMP:20260517T032107Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220130
DESCRIPTION:The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Sp
 ace\, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection.\n\nThis exhi
 bition focuses on Vishnu\, one of the most powerful and popular gods in th
 e Hindu pantheon. Vishnu’s followers celebrate him as the Preserver and 
 for his ability to restore the cosmic balance of the universe. Vishnu can 
 be recognized in Hindu art by the objects he carries. He has two favorite 
 weapons: the chakra\, which is depicted as either a razor-sharp discus or 
 a spoked wheel\, and the mace\, which is a kind of club. He also carries a
  lotus flower or bud\, and his conch shell\, which he blows like a trumpet
 . Vishnu often flies down from heaven on Garuda\, who is part-man\, part- 
 eagle\, and he is sometimes accompanied by his female consort Lakshmi\, go
 ddess of fortune. For worshippers of Vishnu\, Vishnu is omnipresent and om
 nipotent\; he has every form and no form. In order to save the world from 
 peril\, Vishnu descends to earth in a limited concrete body called an avat
 ar. The different avatars are in fact Vishnu\, but they represent specific
  aspects of the god. Avatars are Vishnu’s signature method of action\; b
 ecause of them\, he is a god of many faces and personalities. The artistic
  and visual representations of Vishnu change in style and appearance acros
 s time and place\, and may look completely different depending on the cont
 ext.\n\nThrough a selection of works of art from the museum’s collection
 \, we invite you to contemplate the multiple facets of this deity.
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
SUMMARY:Vishnu Across Time and Space
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/vishnu_across_time_and_sp
 ace
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
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