- Dasavathaaram - Wikipedia
Dasavathaaram (transl The 10 Avatars) is a 2008 Indian Tamil -language epic science fiction action film directed by K S Ravikumar, written by Kamal Haasan and produced by V Ravichandran under Aascar Film Pvt Ltd
- Dashavataram Order - 10 Avatars of Lord Vishnu - Vedicfeed
From Innumerable incarnations of Vishnu, Rishis or Sages selected ten Avatars as a representative of the rest; these ten incarnations are known in Sanskrit as “Dashavatar ” The Dhashavatara list of Vishnu is introduced in Garuda Purana (1st millennium BCE) There are different versions of the Dashavatar list in different scriptures
- Dashavatar 10 Avatars of Lord Vishnu - Hindu Gallery
The Lord Vishnu appeared in 10 avatars (dashavatar = das meaning ten and avatar meaning incarnation) in different yugas (aka time periods) The first yuga was called Satya yuga where the first 4 avatars appeared The second yuga was called Treta yuga where 3 more avatars appeared
- Dashavatara - The 10 Avatars Of Lord Vishnu - Hinduism Facts
Dashavatara (also spelled Dashavatar) is a collective noun used for the 10 avatars (incarnations) of Lord Vishnu on Earth ‘Dasha’ means ten, and ‘Avatara’ means incarnation The four took place in the Satya Yuga, three in Treta Yuga, one in Dvapara Yuga, one in Kali Yuga, and one is yet to take place in Kali Yuga
- Dashavatara of Vishnu - The 10 Incarnations of Vishnu . . .
These Avatars play a major role in shaping human evolution through centuries God Vishnu incarnates on Earth from time to time to eradicate evil forces, to restore the dharma and to liberate the worthy ones or devotees from the cycle of births and deaths
- Dashavatara | Definition, Vishnu, Names, Facts | Britannica
Hinduism has three principal deities: Brahma, the creator; Shiva, the destroyer; and Vishnu, the preserver The avatars of Vishnu are believed to descend to earth to empower the good and destroy evil, relieving the burden of the earth and restoring balance
- Dashavatara: Order, Names, and Meanings - poojn. in
In Hindu philosophy, an ‘Avatar’ is the divine descent of God into the earthly realm to restore dharma, or cosmic order The term ‘Dashavatara’ combines ‘Dasha’ meaning ten, and ‘Avatar’ meaning incarnation The concept aligns with the cyclical nature of time in Hindu cosmology
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