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Ranganatha is a form of the Hindu deity Vishnu, particularly revered in the reclining posture, often depicted resting on the serpent god Adishesha. He is the main deity of the Srirangam temple in Srirangam, a sacred site for Vaishnavites, according to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre. The name "Ranganatha" translates to "leader of the place of assembly," referring to his role as the protector of the temple and its inhabitants.