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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VaishnavismVaishnavism - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · Vaishnavism ( Sanskrit: वैष्णवसम्प्रदायः, romanized : Vaiṣṇavasampradāyaḥ) is one of the major Hindu denominations along with Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism. [1] . It is also called Vishnuism since it considers Vishnu as the sole supreme being leading all other Hindu deities, that is, Mahavishnu.

  2. 5 days ago · According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vamana is the fifth incarnation of Lord Vishnu and the first among the Dashavatara to appear in a human form, albeit as a dwarf. His birth was a divine intervention to restore dharma and protect the universe from the tyranny of the demon king Mahabali.

  3. 4 hours ago · Constructed by the Cholas in the 11th century, the temple dazzles with its traditional Dravidian architecture, and the five-tiered Raja Gopura depicts the epic of Dashavatara. The temple complex houses the main deity, Lord Aprameya, along with his consort, Sri Aravindavalli, enshrined in another sanctum.

  4. 4 days ago · After realising the danger of a bioweapon, a scientist strives to protect it from being misused. When the vial accidentally reaches India, he races against t...

  5. mapacademy.io › article › varahaVaraha - MAP Academy

    5 days ago · An avatar of the Hindu deity Vishnu, Varaha takes the form of a boar and is the third of his ten worldly incarnations, collectively known as the Dashavatara (Sanskrit for ‘ten avatars’). These incarnations — Matsya (‘fish’); Kurma (‘tortoise’); Varaha (‘boar’); Narasimha (‘man-lion’); Vamana (‘dwarf’); Parashurama ...

  6. 5 days ago · Lord Vishnu’s 10 avatars are famously known as the Dashavatara. Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki. Narasimhar, the fourth avatar of Lord Vishnu, is part lion and part human. He was born to kill Hiranyakashipu and to end the religious persecutions and calamities in this world.

  7. 4 days ago · Vaishnavism is the worship and acceptance of Vishnu ( Sanskrit: “The Pervader” or “The Immanent”) or one of his various incarnations ( avatars) as the supreme manifestation of the divine. During a long and complex development, many Vaishnava groups emerged with differing beliefs and aims.

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