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Monday, April 8, 2013

Vishnu and the Ten Incarnations

Vishnu is one of the most intriguing and important gods in the Hindoo religion. He is the second god in the Trimurti, or Hindu Triad, of Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva. While Brahma and Siva play the roles of creator and destroyer, respectively, Vishnu plays the world-shattering role of refinisher. This might explain his central position deep down the Triad because this is what is most important to worshippers. The concept of Vishnu being the preserver of the world came relatively late in Hinduism. Presumably it sprang from two other beliefs: that men attain salvation by faithfully following predetermined paths of duty, and that powers of good and evil (gods and demons) are in con decennarytion for domination over the world.

Therefore, when there is injustice in the world, Vishnu, stepping into his role as preserver, incarnates himself into an avatar to maintain stability at heart the world. Vishnu only does this when the normal balance of good and evil is lost by demons. He incarnates himself into human or animal realize. Of his ten incarnations, Rama, Krishna and Buddha are the most widely known. The other avatars include Matsya the fish, Kurma the tortoise, Varaha the boar, Narasimha the man-lion, Vamana the shade and Parasurama the Rama with the axe. The tenth incarnation, Kalki, has yet to appear.

Interestingly, there is a monotheistic form of Hindu in which Vishnu, or one of his incarnations, is the central figure. This Hindu sect is known as Vaishnavism.

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The Vaishnavas are mostly soldierlike races of Northern India who abide by the strict institutions of caste, order and polish practices. It is likely that a majority (75-80%) of todays Hindus would consider themselves Vaishnava, if pressed to accept a distinction. Of the remainder, most would probably consider themselves Saivites, or monotheistic worshippers of Siva.

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Detailed, fascinating look at Hindu religion, well unified and organized. At parts slightly confusing, but excellent overall.

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