गुरुवार, 24 दिसंबर 2020

Narayan The God of Preservation

Bhagwan Vishnu is one of the main Hindu deities and is seen as the divine arbitrator. He protects justice and moral order by mediating disagreements, whether they involve humans or gods. He is an archetype you might call on when seeking patience.

Bhgwan Vishnu is part of the Hindu Triad that includes Bhgwan Brahma, Vishna, and Shiv. One third of the trinity of gods who represent the three phases of cosmic existence, Bhgwan Vishnu sustains the universe and upholds its many laws. Since Bhgwan Vishnu mediates disagreements and is seen as the preserver, you might identify with his gentle, merciful nature.

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According to Sanatan Dharm, Bhagavan Vishnu has incarnated on Earth at least nine times to destroy evil and restore justice in the world. Each time he comes as different manifestations or avatar and serves a different purpose.

As Matsaya, a fish, Vishnu saves the Vedas, the Hindu texts containing all the knowledge of the world, from massive floods that threaten the earth. When he appears as Kumra, a tortoise, Bhagwan Vishnu recovers the valuable things that were lost at the bottom of the ocean during the floods, including the nectar of immortality.

Bhagwan Vishnu incarnates as Varaha, a boar, and battles the demon Hiranyakashyap, who pulled the earth to the bottom of the ocean. Varaha dives into the depths of the sea and brings the earth back to safety.

Bhagwan Vishnu also returns as Narasimha, a being with the head and claws of a lion and the body of a man; as Vamana, a dwarf, to conquer King Bali; and as Parashurama, a fierce warrior. In the incarnation as Parashurama, Bhagwan Vishnu uses his axe to kill Kartavirya, a king with a thousand arms who stole Parshurama’s father’s holy calf.

Another incarnation of Bhagwan Vishnu includes Ram, a king and ideal man. Bhagwan Ram is said to be the seventh incarnation of Bhagwan Vishnu and the main character in the classic Sanatan epic the Ramayan. Bhagwan Rama represents righteousness, truth, and strength of character. This representation isn’t known for a single mission or triumph, but for holding on to his ideals in the face of many challenges.

And another includes Bhagwan Krishn, the deity. Like Ram, Bhagwan Krishna is also revered as a god in the Hindu faith. However, Bhagwan Krishn is seen as more playful, endearing, and accessible than Bhagwan Ram, who personifies perfection. There are many tales about Krishn's pranks and love escapades with the cow maidens. As the eighth incarnation of Bhagwan Vishnu, Krishn is also the protagonist in another Sanatan epic, the Mahabharat. At a very young age, Krishn ji slays a number of powerful demons, including Kans, the king of the snakes. According to tradition, Krishn ji is the only incarnation of Vishnu ji who was aware of his divine powers from infancy. For this reason, Krishn ji is commonly equated with Vishnu ji rather than being considered only an earthly incarnation.

|| Jai Shri Krishna ||   🚩🙏

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