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Buy Pure Bronze Dasavatharam Wall mount Best Price Antique Showroom Trichy
Buy Pure Bronze Dasavatharam Wall mount Best Price Antique Showroom Trichy
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"Dasavatharam" primarily refers to the ten primary incarnations (avatars) of Lord Vishnu, a major deity in Hinduism. Here's a breakdown:
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The Concept:
- The word "Dasavatharam" is derived from "dasa," meaning ten, and "avatara," meaning incarnation.
- It represents the ten forms that Vishnu is believed to have taken throughout history to restore cosmic order and protect righteousness.
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The Ten Avatars:
- The traditional list of the ten avatars is:
- Matsya (fish)
- Kurma (tortoise)
- Varaha (boar)
- Narasimha (half-man, half-lion)
- Vamana (dwarf)
- Parashurama (warrior with an axe)
- Rama (hero of the Ramayana)
- Krishna (divine statesman and teacher)
- Buddha (the enlightened one) or Balarama(krishna's older brother) depending on the tradition.
- Kalki (the future savior)
- The traditional list of the ten avatars is:
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Cultural Significance:
- The Dasavatharam is a significant theme in Hindu mythology, art, and literature.
- It symbolizes the cyclical nature of time and the constant struggle between good and evil.
- There is also a popular indian movie called Dasavathaaram, that uses the concept of the ten avatars, and the butterfly effect in its story.
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Artistic Representations:
- You'll often find depictions of the Dasavatharam in Hindu temples and artwork, showcasing the various forms of Vishnu.
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