Re: Dashavatars of Vishnu
the ten incarnations are in general:
sri matsyadeva
sri kurmadeva
sri varahadeva
sri narasimhadeva
sri vamanadeva
sri parasurama
sri rama
sri krsna
buddha
sri kalkideva
but i also read that in this kali yuga buddha is not one of these dasavataras but a shaktyavesavatar and sri balarama takes his place in this list of avataras as the ninth avatar. in that case the answer would be
yes. and no.
Re: Dashavatars of Vishnu
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Originally Posted by
kichigai
the ten incarnations are in general:
sri matsyadeva
sri kurmadeva
sri varahadeva
sri narasimhadeva
sri vamanadeva
sri parasurama
sri rama
sri krsna
buddha
sri kalkideva
+1
Some lists have Buddha as the ninth avatar, while some have Balarama, the elder brother of Lord Krishna as the ninth.
Jai Sri Ram
Re: Dashavatars of Vishnu
The ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu is as follow:
1.Matsya (The Fish)
2.Kurma (The Tortoise)
3.Varaha (The Boar)
4.Narasimha (The Man-Lion)
5.Vamana (The Dwarf)
6.Parasurama (The Angry Man)
7.Lord Rama (The Perfect Man)
8.Lord Krishna (The Divine Statesman)
9.Balarama (Krishna's Elder Brother)
10.Kalki (The Mighty Warrior)
You can see the photoframe of Dasavatharam through this link: https://vedicframes.com/collections/...=9034576494628
Re: Dashavatars of Vishnu
There are as many as 30 Avtara's(Incarnation) Of Lord Vishnu When We consider Bhagavat Purana along with Vishnu Purana... Here is the List.
Dashavatara is popular conception while in reality there are more than 21 Incarnations of Lord Vishnu
- Varaha
- Kumāras (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Nārada (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Narayana (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Yajna (from Vishnu Purana)
- Ajita (from Vishnu Purana)
- Satya (from Vishnu Purana)
- Hari (from Vishnu Purana)
- Mánasa (from Vishnu Purana)
- Vaikuntha (from Vishnu Purana)
- Kurma
- Dhanvantari (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Mohini
- Hayagreeva (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Matsya
- Nrisimha
- Vámana
- Kapila (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Dattatreya (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Haṁsa (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Ṛṣabha (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Pṛthu (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Mandhata (from Vayu Purana)
- Parashurama
- Rama
- Krishna Dvaipāyana (28th Vyasa) (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Balarāma (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Krishna
- Buddha (from Bhāgavata Purāṇ)
- Kalki