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The '''Reclining Vishnu''' is a name for many statues of the Hindu god {{wp|Vishnu}}. One such statue, more commonly known as the '''Sleeping Vishnu''' or '''Jalakshayan Narayan'''<ref>[https://sacredsites.com/asia/nepal/budhanilkantha.html World Pilgrimage Guide]</ref>, appears in the DOS versions of ''[[Mario is Missing]]''. [[Koopa Troopa]]s have stolen it from [[Balaju tank|the pool in Budhanilkantha Temple]], where it normally floats. When [[Luigi]] visits [[Kathmandu]], he must return it to the temple's information booth.
The '''Reclining Vishnu''' is a name for many statues of the Hindu god {{wp|Vishnu}}. One such statue, more commonly known as the '''Sleeping Vishnu''' or '''Jalakshayan Narayan''',<ref>[https://sacredsites.com/asia/nepal/budhanilkantha.html World Pilgrimage Guide]</ref> appears in the DOS versions of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. [[Koopa Troopa]]s have stolen it from [[Balaju tank|the pool in Budhanilkantha Temple]], where it normally floats. When [[Luigi]] visits [[Kathmandu]], he must return it to the temple's information booth.
 
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Reclining Vishnu
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

The Reclining Vishnu is a name for many statues of the Hindu god Vishnu. One such statue, more commonly known as the Sleeping Vishnu or Jalakshayan Narayan,[1] appears in the DOS versions of Mario is Missing!. Koopa Troopas have stolen it from the pool in Budhanilkantha Temple, where it normally floats. When Luigi visits Kathmandu, he must return it to the temple's information booth.

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