The peace-loving deity of the Hindu Trinity, Vishnu
is that the Preserver or Sustainer of life together
with his steadfast principles of order, righteousness
and truth. When these values are beneath
threat, Vishnu emerges out of his transcendence
to revive peace and order on earth.
Vishnu’s earthly incarnations have
several avatars. His 10 avatars are
Matsyavatara (fish), Koorma (tortoise),
Varaaha (boar), Narasimha (the man lion),
Vaamana (the dwarf), Parasurama
(the angry man), Lord Rama
(the excellent human of the Ramayana),
Lord Krishna (the divine diplomat and statesman),
and therefore the however to seem tenth
ncarnation known as the Kalki avatar.
In his commonest type, Vishnu is portrayed
s having a dark complexion – the colour of
passive and formless ether, and with four hands.
with his steadfast principles of order, righteousness
and truth. When these values are beneath
threat, Vishnu emerges out of his transcendence
to revive peace and order on earth.
Vishnu’s earthly incarnations have
several avatars. His 10 avatars are
Matsyavatara (fish), Koorma (tortoise),
Varaaha (boar), Narasimha (the man lion),
Vaamana (the dwarf), Parasurama
(the angry man), Lord Rama
(the excellent human of the Ramayana),
Lord Krishna (the divine diplomat and statesman),
and therefore the however to seem tenth
ncarnation known as the Kalki avatar.
In his commonest type, Vishnu is portrayed
s having a dark complexion – the colour of
passive and formless ether, and with four hands.
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