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  1. 16 de may. de 2024 · The ten avatars of Vishnu, collectively known as dasavatara, each appear in different forms to address specific challenges and re-establish dharma during different periods in history. Vishnu's avatars, such as Matsya the fish and Kalki the mighty warrior, are depicted in various mythological stories significant within Hindu teachings.

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    • Matsya Avatar
    • Kurma Avatar
    • Varaha Avatar
    • Narasimha Avatar
    • Vamana Avatar
    • Parashurama Avatar
    • Rama Avatar
    • Krishna Avatar
    • Buddha Avatar
    • Kalki Avatar

    Matsya is the half fish, a half-human avatar of Vishnu. Matsya Avatar of Vishnu is depicted as a four-armed figure with the top half of a man and the bottom half of a fish. According to Matsya Puran, Matsya tells Manu about the great flood and helps him save all the living beings, the Vedas, and the seeds of all plants. Once Manu was washing his ha...

    Kurma is the second avatar of Vishnu in a half tortoise half-man form. During the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), he balances Mount Mandara on his shell to assist the gods and the asuras in the churning process. During Samudra Manthan, Vishnu also took a female avatar, Mohini, to distribute the amrita, the nectar of immortality. As Mohini ...

    Varaha is the half-man and half-boar avatar of Vishnu. Hiranyaksh Kidnaps Bhudevi (the personification of the earth) and Submerges her in the cosmic ocean. Varaha fights the Hiranyaksha for 1000 years, kills him, and saves Bhudevi. In his third avatar, Lord Vishnu restores Bhudevi back to the surface from a submerged state using his tusks. Varaha r...

    Narasimha is the half-lion and half-human avatar of Lord Vishnu. Vishnu took his fourth avatar to end the reign of the asura king Hiranya Kashyap and establish peace, order, and righteousness on earth. Hiranya Kashyap (Hiranyakashipu) wanted to kill his own son Prahlad, a devotee of Vishnu. He had already tried multiple ways to kill him, but every ...

    The 5th avatar of Lord Vishnu, Vamana, was a dwarf Brahmin. This Vishnu avatar comes to check the growing power of the Asura king Mahabali. Vamana, which he does by tricking him during a sacrificing ceremony and sending him to the underworld. In his Vamana avatar, Vishnu attended the yajna organized by King Mahabali, who was well-known for his gene...

    The Sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu, Parshuram, is depicted as a sage with an axe in his hand. He was born to end the tyranny of the evil Kshatriyas, who misused their powers, made others’ lives miserable, and brought them to justice. Lord Parashurama was a Brahmin by birth, being a son of Sage Jamadagni. He was born in the Treta Yuga, and it is believ...

    Lord Rama is one of the most significant and powerful deities of Hindu dharma and the lead character of the Ramayana. He kills the Ravana to end his tyrannical rule and liberateGoddess Sita, whom Ravana had abducted. During the Treta Yuga, Ravanareceived a boon from Lord Brahma, making him very powerful and aggressive against demigods. He took cont...

    Lord Krishna is the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. He is known for ending the reign of his tyrannical maternal uncle Kansa and his role as the advisor of the Pandavas and the charioteer and guide of Arjunain Mahabharata. Lord Krishna and his brother Lord Balarama played a sustainer role during Dwapara Yuga. Lord Krishna played the role of a Guru and...

    Siddhartha Gautam, later known as Gautam Buddha, is the ninth avatar of Vishnu. He left his family and all material possession in search of enlightenment. He founded Buddhism and taught people ways to end all kinds of suffering through the Noble Eightfold Paths. Srimad Bhagavatam 1.3.24 talks about the Buddha avatar of Lord Vishnu. Translation:Then...

    Kalkiis the only avatar of Vishnu that is yet to be born. He will end all evil by defeating the demon Kali and starting a new Satyayuga or Kalkiyuga. Asura Kali is all the negative emotions and elements personified into one. Kalki is depicted as a warrior riding a white horse and holding a shining sword. The last section of Srimad Bhagavata Purana ...

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

    The Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतार, IAST: daśāvatāra) are the ten primary avatars of Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning "ten", and avatāra, roughly equivalent to "incarnation".

  3. Names of 10 avatars (Dashavatara) of Lord Vishnu are Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha and Kalki.

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  4. The Dashavatara are the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. They represent the 10 times Vishnu descends to earth in order to restore cosmic order. Each of these incarnations has a particular mythology and is the object of devotion.

  5. 29 de mar. de 2023 · The Dashavatara refers to the 10 primary avatars, or 10 incarnations, of Vishnu. Each of these avatars is believed to represent an important stage in the evolution of human civilization. Some scholars draw a correlation between the ten avatars of Vishnu and Darwin’s Theory on Evolution.

  6. Dashavatara refers to the ten avatars of Vishnu, the Hindu god of preservation. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning ‘ten’ and avatar (avatāra), meaning ‘descent’. Thus, Vishnu is said to descend in form of an avatar to restore cosmic order.