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Dash Avatars Of Bishnu

Dash Avatars Of Bishnu

This performance illustrates the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, each symbolising the restoration of cosmic balance and dharma.

o Matsya (Fish) – Vishnu took this form to rescue the Vedas from the demon Hayagriva and saved King Satyavrata during the great flood.
o Kurma (Tortoise) – He supported Mount Mandara on his back during Samudra Manthan to help churn the ocean for divine nectar.
o Varaha (Boar) – He defeated the demon Hiranyaksha and lifted the Earth from the cosmic ocean, restoring balance.
o Narasimha (Man-Lion) – To protect his devotee Prahlada, he killed the tyrant Hiranyakashipu, bypassing his invincible boon.
o Vamana (Dwarf) – As a Brahmin dwarf, he tricked King Bali by covering the universe in three steps, restoring cosmic order.
o Parashurama (Warrior Sage) – He wielded an axe given by Shiva and eliminated corrupt Kshatriya rulers to uphold dharma.
o Rama (Ideal King) – The hero of the Ramayana, he exemplified virtue and defeated Ravana to rescue Sita.
o Krishna (Divine Strategist) – He played a pivotal role in the Mahabharata and delivered the Bhagavad Gita’s teachings on duty and devotion.
o Buddha (The Enlightened One) – He preached non-violence, compassion, and the path to enlightenment.
o Kalki (Future Warrior) – Yet to appear, he will destroy evil and restore righteousness at the end of Kaliyuga.