Avatar
Avatar (Sanskrit: अवतार, avatāra; pronounced [ɐʋɐtaːrɐ]), Hindu dharam me Sanskrit sabd se aais hae isake matalb 'vanshaj' hois hae. Ii dhartii par ek shaktishaalee devata, devee ya aatma ke bhautik (physical) roop ya avataar ke prateek hae[1]. Jaise Bhagwan Ram, Vishnu je ke saatve avatar hae.
Vishnu ke 42 avatar (Manava Purana)
badlo- Adipurusha
- Chaar Kumar (Chatursanas)
- Narada
- Dattatreya
- Kapila
- Nara- Narayana
- Yajna
- Vibhu
- Satyasena
- Hari
- Vaikunta
- Ajita
- Sharvabhouma
- Vrishbha
- Visvaksena
- Dharmasetu
- Sudhama
- Yogeshwara
- Brihadbhanu
- Shaligram
- Hayagriva
- Hamsa
- Vyasa
- Matsya
- Kurma
- Dhanvantri
- Mohini
- Prithu
- Vrishbha deva
- Varaha
- Narasimha
- Vamana
- Parashurama
- Ram
- Krishn
- Buddha
- Vikhanasa
- Venkateswara
- Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
- Dhyaneshwar
- Kalki
Parvati ji ke Avataar
badlo- Mahakali
- Sati
- Mahavidyas- Kali, Tara, Tripurasundari, Bhuvaneshwari, Bhairavi, Chinnamasta, Dhumavati, Bagalamukhi
- The 64 Shakti Peethas
- Navadurgas - Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kaalratri, Mahagauri, Siddhidhatri
- Annapurna
- Kaushiki
- Durga
- Shitala
- Maheshwari
- Jayadurga
- Ardhanarishvara
- Vindhyavasini
- Bhramari
- Shakambhari
- Raktadantika
- Bhimadevi
- Twarita
- Ugrachanda
- North India me- Khodiyar, Bahuchara Mata, Naina Devi, Jwala etc.
- Western India me - Bhavani, Saptashrungi, Ekvira, Amba etc.
- East India me -Dakshina Kali, Kamakhya, Jagadhatri etc.
- South India me - Meenakshi, Vishalakshi, Kamakshi, Abhirami, Mookambika, Akilandeswari, etc.
References
badlo- ↑ Parrinder, G. (1997). Avatar and Incarnation: The Divine in Human Form in the World's Religions. Oneworld Publications. ISBN 978-1-85168-130-3. https://books.google.com/books?id=VkV5AAAAMAAJ. Retrieved 1 January 2023.