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  • ==Ekadasa Rudra (11 Rudra Avatars)== ==Other Avatars==
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  • * [[Vishnu#Major_Avatars|Avatars of Lord Vishnu]]
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  • ...e Godhead - 51 avataras, then 21 important ones from them, then 10 primary avatars out of them that we call as dashavataras and 2 as complete incarnations (pu
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  • ...eing avatars is applied today wherein certain persons today are considered avatars. These include examples such as the current Dalai Lama and the Dharma Raja ==Other avatars==
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  • ==Major Avatars== ...s. Usually in India, when saints were considered avatars, they were deemed avatars of the Parmatma whom they worshipped. For example, Jalaram Bapa is consider
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  • ...vatar]], which is the first and foremost [[avatar]] (incarnation) among 10 avatars of Lord [[Vishnu]].
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  • ...aditya Muktapida built many [[Vaishnava]] temples dedicated to many of the avatars of Vishnu, including Buddha temples. He is a figure that patronized Buddha- ...sty came into power in the Bengal region. They worshipped Vishnu and other avatars of Vishnu. According to some scholars, the [[Hayagriva]] avatar temple in A
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  • It has particularly been the [[Krishna]] and Rama avatars that have intrigue Sufism.
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  • * Various avatāras of Śiva as a teacher of [[Yoga]]<ref>These avatars include Śveta, Sutāra, [[Gautama]], [[Soma]]-śarma and Lakulīśvara.</r
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  • ...ons who lived later than the original 33 Devas of the Vedas. If there were avatars of [[Vishnu]] before Ravana and other Asuras, then logically Vishnu [like t
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  • ...com/news_062905a.html] Even Hindu figures whom the Hindus do not regard as avatars, the Sikhs do; Jalhandara of Vishnu and according to the Sanatan Sikhi Dasa ...rent sects may not recognize them all. The Dasma Granth deals with all the avatars beginning on page 169. Volume two of the Dasma Granth is exclusively based
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  • [[Category: Avatars]]
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  • [[Category: Avatars]]
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  • ...o him as Sri Varaaha Perumaal. Varaaha [[Avatar]] is the 3rd one of the 10 Avatars (incarnations) of Lord [[Vishnu]].
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  • [[Category: Avatars]]
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  • * [[Vishnu#Major_Avatars|Other Avatars of Lord Vishnu]] [[Category:Avatars]]
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  • ...avatars, it is not a requirement to believe that the persons were in fact avatars or Narayan because the sect is centered on Narayan. Many Vaiśnavas that wo The principle of avatars or vibhavas is stronger in Vaiśnavam than other sects, which is why the se
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  • ...seen particularly in Vaiṣnavism as both heavenly and earthly incarnations. Avatars of Śiva, Ganesh, [[Durga]], and others have also been documented and worsh ...oose to apply these terms to Vishnu, Narayan and many of their associated avatars.<ref> name=Knapp2005>{{cite book
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  • [[Category: Avatars]]
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  • [[Category: Avatars]]
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