In Hindu belief, it is commonly accepted that the two human forms of Vishnu are Shri Ram and Shri Krishna. However, as Hindu belief is so diverse, it its likely that there will be a very small minority of Hinuds who would find this statement to be contentious.
There are three and a half--Varaha, the boar; Matsya, the fish; Kurma, the tortoise; and Narasimha a half-lion, half-man incarnation.
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the gods brahma ,vishnu and shiva
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 Panchatantra is an ancient Indian collection of interrelated animal fables. It is traditionally attributed to Vishnu Sharma, a scholar and sage who is said to have composed the tales to impart moral values to young princes.
No there is no known record of The Sangha's having any reference of the Indian god Vishnu appearing at the saying of incarnations.
A cleavage furrow forms during late telophase and then cytokinesis occurs in which the two identical cells are separated.
Vishnu and Shiva
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Vishnu is one of the diety from trinity or tridev the other two are Brahamma, and Shiva they are known as Vishnu is upkarak (protector) Brahama is Utpatik (generator) Siva is vinashak (destroyer of evil)
That is probably the vashnavite tilak.(Rama is a human incarnation/form of Lord Vishnu)The vashnavite tilak is worn by vaishnavites,followers of vashnavasim which is a sect of hinduism.(vaishnavites worship vishnu or his forms)
The three main gods in Hinduism are,1. Vishnu and his incarnations2. Shiva and his sons Ganesha and Subramani3. Shakti in its various forms.
Vishnu Sharanam means the total surrender to Vishnu the deity worshipped by the devotee IF you mean Vishnu Sahasranama, it means the One thousand names of Vishnu recited by devotees