The 10 avatars
1.Masaya
2.Kurma
3.Varaha
4.Narsima
5.Vahman
6.Parshuram
7.Rama
8.Krishna
9.Buddha
10.Kalki
Vishnu is one of the major hindu gods. He is known to have 10 forms (avatars). Vishnu is worshipped as a god, and so are Krishna and Rama, who are worshipped as seperate gods even though they are incarnatins of vishnu.
The three most important gods are the Trimurti. Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer. Above all there is one main God Brahman. Other gods and goddess' are just aspects.
In Hindu mythology, Sita is a symbol of feminine virtue, devotion, and self-sacrifice. She is known for her unwavering dedication to her husband, Lord Rama, and is considered an epitome of purity and love. She is also revered for her courage and resilience in the face of adversity.
Krishna is an avatar of Lord Vishnu in Hinduism. He is revered as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is considered a supreme deity by many devotees. Krishna is known for his playful and mischievous nature as a child, his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita, and his role in various mythological stories and scriptures.
Vishnu, a Hindu deity, is worshipped through various rituals and practices. Devotees may offer prayers, chant mantras, and sing hymns in praise of Vishnu. Visiting temples dedicated to Vishnu, performing daily puja (worship), observing fasts, and participating in religious festivals are common ways to worship him. It is believed that sincere devotion and surrendering to Vishnu's divine grace can lead to spiritual growth and liberation.
Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande was born on August 10, 1860.
Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande was born on August 10, 1860.
Some Hindus believe Gautama Buddha is one of the 10 avatars / reincarnation of Lord Vishnu.
There are ten avatars of Vishnu (dashavatara) commonly considered as the most prominent #1 Matsya, the fish. #2 Kurma, the turtle. #3 Varaha, the boar. #4 Narasimha, the Man-Lion (Nara = man, simha = lion). #5 Vamana, the Dwarf Brahmin (priest). #6 Parashurama, Rama with the axe, who appeared in the Treta Yuga. #7 Rama, Sri Ramachandra, the prince and king of Ayodhya. #8 Krishna(meaning 'dark coloured' or 'all attractive' or the Existence of Bliss, [29]), appeared in the Dwapara Yuga along with his brother Balarama. Balarama is included as the eighth Dasavatara which list Krishna as the source of all avatars, svayam bhagavan (this viewpoint is specific to Bhagavata, Gaudiya, Vallabhacarya and Nimbarka sampradayas) .[30] #9 Buddha, the thinker. (See Gautama Buddha in Hinduism) #10 Kalki("Eternity", or "time", or "The Destroyer of foulness"), who is expected to appear at the end of Kali Yuga, the time period in which we currently exist.
It is mother adiparashakthi(not parvathy)........... she is the mother of brahma(and saraswathy),vishnu(and maha laxmi),shiva(and parvathi)...... it is evident from many puranas that it was only adiparashakthi who solved many problems that were not solved even by the trinities........
Krishna is actually an avatar of the diety lord vishnu who has eleven forms: 1. Vishnu 2. Matsya 3. Kurma 4. Varaha 5. Narasimha 6. Vamana 7. Parashurama 8. Rama 9. Krishna 10. Buddha 11. Kalki
THE SEVEN BASIC HINDU GODSThere are seven basic Hindu gods.They are,1. Indra - god of dreaming2. Shakti - god of illusion3. Brahma - god of creativity4. Vishnu - god of stabilization5. Shiva - god of determination6. Shani - god of status increase7. Yama - god of compulsionThe seven gods merge to form the supreme Hindu god Brahman.Gods in the direction 1-7 favor action and in the direction 7-1 favor thinking.Therefore, Brahman, like Vishnu, is a status quo maintaining god.DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BRAHMA AND BRAHMAN1. Brahma is just one of the seven gods that constitute Brahman2. Brahma has distinctive form. Brahman is formless.3. Brahma is a manual / voluntary god. Brahman is an automatic / involuntary god4. Brahma looks at differences. Brahman looks at similarities.5. Brahma brings about change / creativity. Brahman opposes change.6. Brahma is a transient god / force. Brahman is an eternal god.7. Brahma is masculine. Brahman is neuter.8. Brahma has a counterpart called Saraswati. Brahman exists in Saguna and Nirguna forms.9. Brahma is the god of data. Brahman is the god of knowledge.10. Brahma is the least efficient of the real world gods. Brahman is the most efficient.11. Brahma divides our life into independent activities. Brahman merges them into a single giant activity.12. Brahma is the easiest god to comprehend. Brahman is beyond the comprehension of any human being.13. Brahma is the antagonist of freedom. Brahman gives us unlimited freedom called Moksha.14. Brahma is analog. Brahman is digital.