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  2. May 16, 2024 · The incarnations that Vishnu takes are called avatars. The Hindu scriptures speak of ten avatars. They are thought to have been present in the Satya Yuga (the Golden Age or Age of Truth), a period when mankind was ruled by gods.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DashavataraDashavatara - Wikipedia

    Krishna is usually depicted with a flute in his hand. Krishna is also a central character in Mahabharata, Bhagavata Purana, and the Bhagavad Gita. Balarama, the elder brother of Krishna, is regarded generally as an avatar of Shesha an extension of Ananta, a form of Vishnu.

    • The 10 Avatars of Lord Vishnu (Dashavatara)
    • Why Does Lord Vishnu Incarnate on Earth
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    • The Pattern of Dashavatara
    • Birth Places of The 10 Avatars of Lord Vishnu
    • Wives of 10 Avatars of Lord Vishnu
    • How Did Dashavatara Disappear/Die?
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    1. Matsya: This is the first incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It happened in the Satya Yuga. In this Avatara, Lord Vishnu appeared in a part-fish and part-man form and saved Manu and seven sages along with other species of animalsfrom the Great Deluge. 2. Kurma: Kurmavatara(Kurma means a turtle) means incarnation of Lord Vishnu as a turtle. It was the s...

    1. To Protect Dharma in Difficult Times.

    Hinduismhas three main deities, viz. Lord Brahma (the creator), Lord Vishnu (the protector), and Lord Shiva (the destroyer). As Lord Vishnu’s role is to protect the universe, whenever the evil forces become stronger than the good forces and there is a need to restore dharma (righteousness), Lord Vishnu incarnates and eradicates the evil forces and restores dharma. In Bhagvad Gita, Lord Krishna says: यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति भारत| अभ्युत्थानंधर्मस्य तदात्मानं स्रुजाम्यहम्| परित्राणाय सा...

    2. Because of the Curse of Sage Bhrigu.

    When gods attacked Asuras, they took refuge at Sage Bhrigu’s hermitage. The wife of the sage, Kavyamata, built an impenetrable shield around the hermitage. To break the shield, Lord Vishnu used his Sudarshan Chakra. He successfully destroyed it but in the process, Kavyamata was also killed. Sage Bhrigu got angry with Lord Vishnu and cursed him that he would have to take countless avatars on Earth and suffer most pain and confinement due to his sin of woman-slaughter.

    3. To Kill the Despotic Asuras:

    Most of the avatars of Lord Vishnu are in some way associated with Asuras. Lord Vishnu not only protects humans but also helps gods by winning heaven back from Asuras. Killing evil Asuras is also one of his duties.

    The main controversy related to Dashavatara is about Lord Buddha. Some Buddhist scholars do not believe in Lord Buddha as the ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. They say it was a trick played by Brahmins to decrease the influence of Buddhism when Buddhism was at its peak in India. Some Vaishnavites also do not believe Buddha is the incarnation of Vi...

    It was written by Jayadeva and is a part of Geeta Govinda. प्रलयपयोधिजले धृतवानसि वेदम । विहितवहित्रचरित्रम खेदम । केशव धृतमीनशरीर जय जगदीश हरे ।।1।। क्षितिरतिविपुलतरे तव तिष्ठति पृष्ठे । धरणिधरणकिणचक्रगरिष्ठे । केशव धृतकच्छपरुप जय जगदीश हरे ।।2।। वसति दशनशिखरे धरणी तव लग्ना । शशिनि कलंकलेव निमग्ना । केशव धृतसूकररूप जय जगदीश हरे ।।3।। तव करकमलवरे न...

    It is interesting to know that there is some correlation between the 10 incarnations of Vishnu and the theory of evolution. Though it is not 100% accurate, it has some relation with evolution, especially the order in which they appear is really surprising. They do correlate with the modern theory of evolution to some extent. 1. Matsya (Fish) – Anim...

    If you see closely, you would find that there is a pattern in the 10 incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The four avatars happened in Satya Yuga, three in Treta Yuga, two in Dvapara Yuga (if we assume Balarama is an avatar of Lord Vishnu), and one would happen in Kali Yuga. The number of incarnations has decreased by one in each Yuga. Also, the first four...

    1. Matsya:In an open river. 2. Kurma:In the ocean of milk. 3. Varaha:Born from Brahma’s nose (so perhaps Brahma Loka). 4. Narasimha:From a pillar of a palace located currently in the Multan region of Pakistan. 5. Vamana:In a hermitage of Sage Kashyapa. 6. Parashurama:In the forest of Eastern Uttar Pradesh. 7. Rama:Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh. 8. Krish...

    1. Matsya:Had no wife. 2. Kurma:Had no wife (Sindhu Suta per some sources). 3. Varaha:Bhu Devi. 4. Narasimha:Narsimhi. 5. Vamana:Kamala. 6. Parashurama:Commonly believed to have no wife (Dharani per some sources). 7. Rama:Goddess Sita. 8. Krishna:Rukhmini, Satyabhama, Jambavati, Nagnajiti, Kalindi, Mitravinda, Bhadra, and Madra. 9. Buddha:Yashodhar...

    There are different stories of how the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu disappear/die. 1. Matsya: The Matysavatara merged into Lord Vishnu after he saved Manu. 2. Kurma: Merged into Lord Vishnu. 3. Varaha: A. Merged into Lord Vishnu. B. Per the Kalika Purana, Lord Vishnu requested Lord Shiva to kill Varaha and his three sons as they were causing trouble o...

    1. An animated movie named ‘Dashavatar‘ has been made on the concept of Dashavatara in 2008. 2. Dasavatharam(2008) was another movie in which Kamal Haasan played 10 roles, but it was not based on the concept of Dashavatara. You May Also Like To Read: Meaning and Concept of Avatar in Hinduism

    • Matsya (Fish) A Satya Yuga Avatar. When the world was at the brink of extinction Manu was instructed by God to rescue the life form on earth, he chooses 1 male and 1 female from every species, also collects plants of different species and loads them all on the big ship he had already built.
    • Kurma (Tortoise) A SatyaYuga Avatar. When the devas and asuras were churning the Ocean of milk in order to get amrita, the nectar of immortality, with serpent Vasuki as the rope and the mount Mandara as the churning staff, the mountain starts to sink, Vishnu took the form of a tortoise to bear the weight of the mountain.
    • Varaha (Boar) A SatyaYuga Avatar. When the demon Hiranyaksha stole the earth (goddess Bhudevi) and hid her in the primordial waters, Vishnu appeared as Varaha to rescue her.
    • Narasimha ( half-man/half-lion) A SatyaYuga Avatar. The younger brother of Hirṇayakṣa, Hiraṇyakaśipu wanted revenge on Viṣṇu and his followers. He undertook many years of austere penance to take revenge on Viṣṇu for the death of his brother.
    • Matsya Avatar. Matsya is the half fish, a half-human form of Vishnu. According to Matsya Puran, Matsya informs Manu, the leader of the humans, of the great flood, and helps him save all the motile living beings, the Vedas, and the seeds of all plants.
    • Kurma Avatar. Kurma is the half tortoise half-man form of Vishnu. During the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), he balances Mount Mandara on his shell to assist the gods and the demons in the churning process.
    • Varaha Avatar. Varaha is the half man and half boar avatar of Vishnu. In Hindu dharma, he slays the demon Hiranyaksha to save Bhudevi, the personification of the earth, and restores her back to the surface from a sinking state using his tusks.
    • Narsimha. Narsimha is the half lion and a half-human avatar of Vishnu. He was born to end the reign of the demonic king Hiranya Kashyap and establish peace, order, righteousness, and other elements of dharma on earth.
  4. There are six kinds of incarnations of Lord Sri Krishna: (1) the purusa-avatara, (2) the lila-avatara, (3) the guna-avatara, (4) the manvantara-avatara, (5) the yuga-avatara, and (6) the Saktyavesa-avatara. 1) Purusa-avataras.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KrishnaKrishna - Wikipedia

    The earliest text containing detailed descriptions of Krishna as a personality is the epic Mahabharata, which depicts Krishna as an incarnation of Vishnu. [63] Krishna is central to many of the main stories of the epic.