The ten incarnations or ‘Dasa Avatara’ of Lord
Vishnu is an extraordinary recording of the evolution of human life and advance
in human civilization. In Hindu religion, the three main deities are Lord
Brahma, Vishu and Shiva. Brahma creates, Vishnu protects and Shiva destroys -
three faces of Mother Nature. Lord Vishnu descends on Earth to uphold dharma
and to cleanse the Earth of evil. So far, Lord Vishnu has appeared nine times
on Earth and the tenth, kalki, is expected.
The sequence of appearance of Lord Vishnu on Earth is in tune with the evolutionary theory. In fact, the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu is an amazing recording of the advancement of human civilization. All this was recorded by Hindu sages thousands of years before Christ.
The first incarnation or avatar of Lord Vishnu was in the form of a fish
and is known as ‘Matsya Avatar.’ It has now been confirmed by Science through
various experiments that the first life forms evolved underwater.
The second incarnation of Lord Vishnu was in the form of a tortoise known as ‘Kurma Avatar.’ Tortoise is an amphibious creature capable of living both on land and in water and it indicates the moving of life form from underwater to surface of Earth.
The third incarnation of Lord Vishnu is the boar known as ‘Varaha
Avatar’. Boar is a complete land animal and in this incarnation, life form has
moved out of water and has adapted to land.
The fourth incarnation of Lord Vishnu is the half-man half-animal form
known as ‘Narasimha Avatar.’ This incarnation starts the transformation from
animal to human form.
The fifth incarnation of Lord Vishnu is the dwarf or pigmy sized human
being known as the ‘Vamana avatar.’ A transition from the beastly form to human
form and the development of intelligence.
The sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu is the forest dweller known as
‘Parasuram.’ He has developed weapons and axe is his first weapon. Any sharp
stone can be transformed into an axe and it also indicates the first settlement
of humans in forests.
The seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu is Lord Ram. He civilized and has
developed more superior weapons like the bow and arrows. He has cleared the
forests and developed small communities or villages. He is very vigilant and
protects his villages and people.
The eight incarnation of Lord Vishnu is Lord Balarama. He is portrayed
with the plough – the beginning of full-fledged cultivation. Human civilization
has developed agriculture and is no longer depended on meat and forest for
food. The beginning of agrarian economy.
The ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu is Krishna. He represents the
advancing human civilization. He is associated with cows, the beginning of
domestication of animals and development of economy, which continues to the
present day.
The tenth
incarnation of Lord Vishnu is Kalki and is yet to arrive. He is believed to
ride on a swift horse devadatha and destroy the world. A clear indication that
human beings will bring an end to life on earth. The numerous natural
calamities created by human beings and the numerous nuclear weapons stored
illustrates this.
After complete annihilation, Lord Vishnu alone
floats on a pipal life - perhaps the last remaining life form. Thousands of
years after the complete annihilation, life will begin again in water.
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