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    Varaha (Sanskrit: वराह, lit. 'Boar', IAST: Varāha) is an avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu, in the form of an Indian boar. Varaha is listed as third in the Dashavatara, the ten principal avatars of Vishnu. Varaha is associated with the legend of lifting the earth (as the goddess Bhumi) out of the cosmic ocean.

  2. The Varaha Avatar is the third incarnation of the ten incarnations (Dashavatara) of the Hindu god Lord Vishnu. According to Hindu Holy Scriptures, Lord Vishnu took avatar whenever the universe was in turmoil. Here, we have shared with you the story of Varaha Avatar.

  3. Sep 25, 2022 · The third avatar of Lord Vishnu is the Varaha Avatar [Varaha meaning “boar” in Sanskrit] which he took in the Satya Yug. In this avatar Lord Vishnu incarnated as a Boar to protect the earth [Prithvi].

  4. www.hinduismfacts.org › dashavatara › varaha-avatarVaraha Avatar - Hinduism Facts

    • The Story of Varaha Avatar
    • What Happened to Varaha Avatar afterward?
    • Festivals
    • Famous Varaha Avatar Temples
    • Science in The Story of Varaha Avatar

    Background:

    Once, the two gatekeepers of Lord Vishnu, Jaya and Vijaya, were guarding the gates of Vaikuntha when Sanaka and his brothers came to visit him. Jaya and Vijaya stopped them from entering the gates as Lord Vishnu was resting. Sanaka and his brothers were the sons of Lord Brahma and were very powerful. They considered it an insult and cursed the guards to be born as demons on Earth. Accordingly, Jaya and Vijaya were born as Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakashipu. Sage Kashyapa and Diti were their parents.

    Hiranyaksha Gets A Boon From Lord Brahma:

    Hiranyaksha was a devotee of Lord Brahma. He practiced austerity to please him. Lord Brahma gave him a boon that he would not be killed by any god, demon, human, animal, or beast. With this boon, he became almost immortal. After getting the boon, he started bullying sages, humans, and gods. He kidnapped Bhudevi (GoddessEarth) and hid her in the cosmic ocean.

    The Birth of Varaha Avatar:

    At this time, Manu and Shatarupa were ruling the Earth. They went to Lord Brahma and asked him where they should live as Earth was submerged in the waters. To find a solution to the problem, Lord Brahma, Manu, and other sages started meditating upon Lord Vishnu. While Lord Brahma was meditating, a small boar fell from his nostril. That divine boar stood in the air and began to grow. Within a few moments, it grew up as big as an elephant. Soon it became as large as a mountain. The Boar made a...

    According to the Padma Purana (Bhumikhanda Chapter 91), Bhudevi fell in love with Lord Vishnu and embraced him. Lord Vishnu also embraced her in return. Their mutual embrace continued for 360 years and consequently, the Earth became weak, tired, and fell unconscious. So, she slid down a little under the water. Therefore, Lord Vishnu took the Varaha...

    Varaha Jayanti is a festival dedicated to Varaha Avatar. It is observed on the third day of Shukla Paksha in the Bhadrapada month. It is mainly observed in South India. The devotees believe that worshipping Varaha Avatar brings happiness and prosperity in life.

    1. Adi Varaha Swamy Temple in Tirumala. 2. Shweta Varaha Swamy Temple in Mysuru. 3. SriAadhi Varaha Perumal Temple in Kachipuram. 4. Adi Varaha Perumal Kovil, Thiruvidanthai.

    1. Earth is round. In this story, Varaha lifts the Earth with his tusks. If the Earth were flat, he would not have been able to do so with his tusks only. 2. Varaha Avatar represents a stage in evolution. The previous incarnation of Lord Vishnu was of a tortoise. Therefore, it represents that herbivorous animalswere born. Varaha Avatar is not as po...

  5. Varaha, third of the 10 incarnations (avatars) of the Hindu god Vishnu. When a demon named Hiranyaksha dragged the earth to the bottom of the sea, Vishnu took the form of a boar in order to rescue it. They fought for a thousand years. Then Varaha slew the demon and raised the earth out of the water.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Varaha Avatar, the third incarnation of Vishnu, is a significant figure in Hindu mythology. Represented as a boar or a boar-headed human, Varaha’s main feat is rescuing the goddess Earth, Bhudevi, from the depths of the ocean.

  7. Mar 1, 2024 · The Varaha Avatar is one of the most well-known and revered incarnations of Lord Vishnu in the Hindu pantheon. This myth tells the story of how Vishnu descended to earth in the form of a boar to rescue the earth goddess Prithvi from the clutches of the demon Hiranyaksha.