Monday, April 14, 2014

The Avatars

An Avatar is a representation of a spiritual being manifested on Earth. Usually the manifestation of a Avatar is to rid the world of a great evil or to bring a new outlook to the world itself. Its the variable to balance the equation.


A perfect example would be Narasimha. An avatar of Vishnu created to destroy an "asura". A power hungry deity. This "asura" was named Hiranyakashup. Due to harsh penance and meditation, Hiranyakashup reaped the fruit of his labor. When Brahma appeared before him and asked him to request his boons. Hiranyakashup had plans of his own. Throughout Hindu Mythology, "asuras" have always wanted to conquer heaven and rule the world an gain immortality. Learning from his caste's mistakes he planned out his request. His wish was that he could "not be slain in heaven, on earth, in the daytime, at night, from neither above nor below", neither by man nor animal." Once Hiranyakashup overthrew heaven and casted out the gods. To justify his rule, he began hunting the pious devotees of Vishnu who sought to have Hiranyakashup killed. Descending to earth in the form of Narasimha, Vishnu appears before the complaisant Hiranyakashipu. As half man (nara) and half lion (simha), he is neither man nor lion; he springs out of a pillar; he strikes at twilight, when it is neither day nor light; and he attacks Hiranyakashipu at the threshold of his palace, under the arch of the doorway, neither on earth nor in the sky. Narasimha throws Hiranyakashipu upon his thighs and rips apart his bowels with his claws.


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