Guest guest Posted May 21, 2005 Report Share Posted May 21, 2005 perumal has 10 avathar, they are: 1. Matcha 2. Kuurrma 3. Varagha 4.Narasima 5. Vamana 6. Parasurama 7. Rama 8. Balaramar 9. Krishna 10. Kalki I verymuch keen to know full details of the above mentioned avarthar, Please explaine me. Ramesh Pillai India Matrimony: Find your life partner online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2005 Report Share Posted May 21, 2005 Its always good to understand the concepts of HINDUISM and its teachings. The sages who wrote the gitas and the holy vedas kept only thing in mind, they wanted to give the society or show a common man, the right path to live and at the same time link it with science . If u refer books, or maybe u can get a reply frm another member of Divya desam about the religeous aspects of how Lord took avatar to save humanity from its downfall. But what I am giving u is the essence of truth , the science behind the avatars. The word AVATAR means life on earth, unlike Christianity, which defines ,life on earth was created by God in seven days, HINDUISM gives u a authentical answer to the age old problem of " how life originated..?" The answer to the above Q? is the 10 Avatars.(Dasavataram) The avatars depict how life originated on earth, I will explain in detail below, Stage1: Matcha (life originated from water, this has been proved by the scientific community, because eart was filled with water before, and the land was filled with poisonous gasses from volacanoes and cosmic dust) Stage2:Koorma (The next stage of development, the creature that can thrive on land as well as water-tortoise-.The tortoise adapts itself to both the environment.It is also proved that its origin dates back beyaond thousands of yrs before BC) Stage3:Varaha: ( This stage indicates the era of first land species developed, I have no idea why the sages brought a pig as an eg, but the gist is that first creature that can thrive fully in laqnd is created) Stage4:Narasimha(The next stage , marks the progressin of growth of species towars mankind.The creatures in the first 3 stages were animalistic, but now it is transitioning towards semihomosapien stage(part man). He is part man, and part animal, he is covered with hairs and eats raw meat.(takes HIRANYA'S intestines in the story)) Stage5: Vamana ( Next stage denotes a dwarf, a transition to man hood, but not entire a man yet.) Stage6:Parasuraman (Next stage denotes the evolution of a stone age man, he uses axe and stone tools , same as how parasuram used.Pqarasuram is known for his anger, this is cleaqrly evident from the stoneman's reasoning inability.) Stage7:ShriRAM (Next stage is a whole man, calm , composed and is in entire knowledge of wat is happening around him) Stage8 Balaram or Buddha (In north india, buddha is followed and I believe it is more relevant as, Aryand settled around the ganges.Buddha denotes the man to renounce lifes desires as they are the path to sufferings.) Stage9 Krishna (This charachter was forged into the myths because of its high relavance to the Bagavat Gita nd its role in Mahabaratha) Stage10 Kalki (Everything that starts , has to come to an end, this is indicated by the phase kali. The end satge for Homosapiens as predicted by the Sages, but the duration to attain the kalki stage may take a long time due to the advancement in the science and technology) The above given explanation is what I have interpreted from the sages' messages , but views differ so do comments, I am open to them, do mail me what u think , about my perspective to ur q, and the problem of Origination. Hinduism, is full of science given to us , with a hidden meaning,. The truth is before u, but hiiden. Ram. RAMESH PILLAI <trpillay (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: perumal has 10 avathar, they are: 1. Matcha 2. Kuurrma 3. Varagha 4.Narasima 5. Vamana 6. Parasurama 7. Rama 8. Balaramar 9. Krishna 10. Kalki I verymuch keen to know full details of the above mentioned avarthar, Please explaine me. Ramesh Pillai India Matrimony: Find your life partner online. Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 It's matsya and not matcha....Matsya is sanskrit word and it means fish, one of the incarnation of lord vishnu and is the first avatar. I have not heard balarama as an avatar, There are so many temples in south india which talk about these avatars and It's strongly believed the 10 to be as follows: Matsya Koorma Varaaha Narasimha Vaamana Parashurama Rama Krishna Buddha Kalki. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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