Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Shri Vishnu Avatar


Vishnu is the supreme God in Vaishnavite tradition of Hinduism. Vishnu is one of the five primary forms of God(Shiva, Vishnu, Devi, Surya and Ganesha). The preserver god of the Trinity has four hands. The first holds a conch shell (sankha) indicating spread of the divine sound "Om"; one holds a discus (chakra), a reminder of the wheel of time, and to lead a good life; one holds a lotus (Padma) which is an example of glorious existence and the fourth hands holds a mace (gada) indicating the power and the punishing capacity of the Lord if discipline in life is ignored.
His vehicle is the swift-flying bird Garuda which can spread the Vedic knowledge with great courage. The dark color of the Lord represents the passive and formless ether, a great quality for a pervading god. He rests on the bed of the powerful, coiled serpent, Seshanag who represents the sleeping universe.
Lord Vishnu is also known as Hari, the remover.Lord Vishnu's consort is Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth. Puranas described each of the Dasavatara of Vishnu. Dasavatara refers to ten principal avataras.
1)Matsya 2)Kurma 3)Varaha 4)Narasimha 5)Vamana 6) Parashurama 7)Rama 8) Krishna 9)Budha 10)Kalki


Shaantaakaaram Bhujaga Shaynanam Padmanaabham Suresham Vishwaadhaaram Gagana sadrisham Megha Varanam Shubhaangam Lakshmee Kaantam Kamala Nayanam Yogi Bridhyaana Gamyam Vande Vishnum Bhava Bhaya Haram Sarva Lokaika Naatham

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