10 of the Hindu Hindu god Viṣṇu

11. 06. 2018
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Vishnu is the most prominent of the "Hindu“The gods, he has many adherents (the so-called Vaisnavas or Vishnuists) who consider him as the highest and only true God.

Like most "Hindu" gods, Vishnu has many other names. There are several versions of their celebration lists, called Vishnu Sahasranama, literally "1000 of the Vishnu Names." The most common of these is Narayana (In Sanskrit नारायण nārāyaṇa). The names of his avatars also relate to him.

Vishnu mission

One of the main roles of Vishnu should be to support morality and religion in accordance with the Buddha. Vishnu is sometimes referred to as the protector of the Buddha, for example in Nepal even Vishnu and Buddha have been identified (traces of identification are still visible today).

It is said that Vishnu has appeared on Earth several times in the form of a physical incarnation, otherwise known as Avatar. Let's imagine the individual avatars.

1) Matsja - RYBA

Matsja is displayed as hybrid of man and fish. Matsja saved Manu, the first man of the Great Flood period. Story up to strikingly resembles us Abraham's version of Noah's salvation.

Legend also says that according to Ved our world is systematically and pedologically destroyed and renewed (the Vedas are the oldest part of Sanskrit literature and the oldest part of the Hindu texts). The Vedas remained sunken in the primeval ocean. In order for our world to be recreated, Matsja had to fish them out of the seabed. That is why Vishnu has a fish incarnation here.

Vine and incarnation of fish

2) Kúrma - ŽELVA

Vishnu took the form of a turtle to secure the country.

This Avatary is also associated with a famous story. In times of the past, when the gods and demons were fighting, there was a situation where demons gained strong predominance. I have told the gods the gods to make butter from the ocean. Created Amrta (nectar of immortality) would then float upwards and make them invincible. So the gods used the top of Mount Mandara as a buttercup. As soon as the mountain was in danger of sinking, Vishnu turned into a turtle to support the mountain with his carapace.

3) Varha - cancan

In this form Vishnu rescued the goddess of mother Earth directly, which he kidnapped the evil demon and hid it at the bottom of the ocean. Vishnu turned into a boar, struggling with the demon to save the goddess and bring it back to earth. After her rescue she joined her and created a living being together.

4) Narasimha - LEV

Vishnu is here the form of a lion (a man with a lion's head), an avatar who is the protector of all subjects who need his help. Hiranyakashipu, one of the demons, worshiped the god Brahmā. He in turn blessed him with words. "You cannot be killed by an animal, nor by a man, nor at home, nor outside, by any weapon." But Hiranyakashipu became evil and insidious, and the gods themselves were afraid of him; So Vishnu took the form of a man with a lion's head and killed a demon on the doorstep of his house (neither at home nor outside), at dusk (neither by day nor by night), his claws (not weapons) or man).

5) Vámana - TRPASLÍK

In this incarnation, he visited Vinci King Bali (the descendant of Hiranjakashipu), who took control of the whole universe. He had asked him for as much land as he could cross in three steps. Bali agreed amiably when Vamana became a giant and crossed the earth with another step. With respect to Bali's sympathy, Vamman has left the government over the underworld, where he is still governed.

6) Parašráma - BOJOVNÍK

The parasurra was child Brahmy and the Shiva student. This incarnation appears in this incarnation in a completely human form. He was immortal and lived during several other incarnations of Vishnu (including Krsna and Rama). The story of Parashura comes from the times when the war between the priests caste and the warrior caste was under control. A greedy king steals a cow who meets his wish. Then the priest's son Parashura kills the king. The King's son then kills Father Parasurra, who belonged to the cow. There will be a long fight that Parashura will win.

It is said that at Shivy, the young Parashura was taught the martial arts he had practiced for decades before he completely controlled him. This martial art is called kalaripayattu (allegedly the first martial art).

7) Rama - THE LORD OF FINGERS

One of the most famous incarnations. The evil demon kidnapped Rama his wife, Sita, whom he loved very much. Rama, along with his monkey servant Hanuman, gave up his wife to rescue her. Which has also succeeded. Rama is one of the most worshiped Hindu deities. It is the embodiment of virtues, such as devotion, loyalty, tenderness, honesty.

8) Kršna - BOŽSKÝ MILENEC

Krsna was saved as a child from a certain death, along with her brother Balarama. Little Krsna grew up in a pastoral family and is often depicted as a small child. Krsna grew up in a beautiful man who was gifted with the power to play the flute so she could keep her breath away from the shepherds. During his life, he defeated Kama and Kalya, as was said in the prophecy. He became a renowned fighter and philosopher.

The incarnation of Krishna is considered one of the most important incarnations and Krishna is worshiped as a separate god.

Of many of Krsna's consorts Radha is the most important. The love affair between Kṛṣṇa and Rādhā and the devotion of Rādhā to her beloved have, over time, become an allegory of the love affair between God Kṛṣṇa and His disciples, and humble devotion (bhakti) with which the disciples worship their god. The dual oneness of Krishna and Radha is at the same time the embodiment of the tantric principle of the two divine aspects (male and female), which together form unity..

Krsna and Radha

9) Buddha - THE LARGE MUDr

Buddha was born in Nepal in a wealthy and influential family, he did not care. But one day, seeing suffering, old age, sickness, he decided to leave and leave his well-being where he lived. He has decided to renounce all property and to live among the poor. He wanted to find the truth and enlightenment. After many years he managed to find it under the Bodhi tree.

10) Kalki - FOREWORD

This incarnation is depicted as a rider on a white horse with a bloody sword in hand. The rider should appear when humanity is absorbed in the darkness and loses moral principles (at the end of Kali Yugy = our present times). The heavens are ripped apart and the rider rescues mankind. After his salvation, a golden age is once again full of innocence and purity.

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