The scriptures speak of the 10 Avatars of Vishnu - different incarnations that take the form of divine intervention provided by Vishnu during the various stages of human evolution. The "dasavatara" (ten avatars) is meant to re-establish dharma or righteousness and destroy tyranny and injustice on earth.
The ten Avatars are:
1. Matsya (the fish)
2. Koorma (the tortoise)
3. Varaha (the boar)
4. Narasimha (the human-lion)
5. Vamana (the dwarf)
6. Parasurama (the angry man, Rama with an axe)
7. Lord Rama (the perfect man, king of Ayodha)
8. Lord Krishna (the divine statesman)
9. Balarama (elder brother of Krishna)
10. Kalki (the mighty worrior)
The last Avatar is yet to appear, and in many versions of the mythology, the ninth incarnation is mentioned as Lord Buddha.
This is only happening to the Hindu's.. Vishnu doesn't really exist.. and can't go anywhere.. this is just a Hindu god and believed to be the preserver of the universe. if he was real.. then there is a lot of explaining he has to do about why the universe is so messed up.
Actually there are 9 avatars of Vishnu; Matsya the fish Kurma the tortoise Varaha the boar Narashimha the man-lion Vamana the dwarf Rama the prince Krishna the ideal human Buddha the yogi Kalki the warrior (he has not come yet but is predicted to return on a white horse at the end of time)
Krishan is the Hindu god that is known to come down to the earth as the supreme lord Vishnu.
it is believed that the earth had no livingisms until a comet hit the earth with orgamisms on it.
In Hinduism one of the three major deities is Vishnu. Vishnu has a total of 10 incarnations, 9 of which have descended to earth, most in human form. These incarnations come to earth when the balance of good and evil is upset, and evil prevails. The incarnations of Vishnu are there to save devotees from evil and restore this balance. One of the incarnations of Vishnu is the Buddha, who came to earth in the form of the prince Siddharta Gautama. He was sent to end all suffering in the world. Buddhists follow the Buddha and aim to end suffering, still beliving in many Hinduism ideals.
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Kalki is an avatar of Lord Vishnu and he is yet to come.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Ram is believed to have come to earth around 1.2 million years ago.
For most Hindus, Vishnu is the Supreme God. He is the preserver of the Universe and comes down to earth in different forms. So far he has been down nine times and they say that he will come once more, at the end of Kali Yug. The nine avataras of Vishnu include Rama, Krishna, and Buddha. He is supposed to appear again 427,000 years from now when the Kaliyuga (present age) is near its end.
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Rama and Krishna, the human incarnations (Avataras) of Vishnu are popular all over India. Rama is considered the perfect human. Hindus try to emulate his actions. Krishna is the beloved God of hindus, mischevious as well as wise. He is supposed to be the writer of Geeta, the book of wisdom, and one of the foremost scriptures of hindus, and they try to follow its instructions. Vishnu is supposed to sustain the universe. Buddha is considered the last human incarnation of Vishnu till now (the last is prophesied to come 427,000 years from now). So, Vishnu is the root of all that is perfect, lovable, and wise. That is why God Vishnu is important in Hindu life.
as per Hinduism god will come again. an avatar of lord vishnu called kalki is yet to come