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14 minutes ago, ParmQ said:

Vp logic. Dhashavatharallo buddhudu oka avatharam (9th) ani chadhavala? Bjp lotus kooda buddhism lo oka part. And in Hinduism too. Hyderabad lo iconic vighraham pedithe lendhi.. amaravathi building ki vacchindha?

The 10 Avatars of Vishnu:

1. Matsya (the fish)
2. Koorma (the tortoise)
3. Varaha (the boar)
4. Narasimha (the human-lion)
5. Vamana (the dwarf)
6. Parasurama (the angry man, Rama with an axe)
7. Lord Rama (the perfect man, king of Ayodha)
8. Lord Krishna (the divine statesman)
9. Balarama (elder brother of Krishna)
10. Kalki (the mighty worrior)

ankul 9th dhi different undhi Enti 

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1 minute ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

The 10 Avatars of Vishnu:

1. Matsya (the fish)
2. Koorma (the tortoise)
3. Varaha (the boar)
4. Narasimha (the human-lion)
5. Vamana (the dwarf)
6. Parasurama (the angry man, Rama with an axe)
7. Lord Rama (the perfect man, king of Ayodha)
8. Lord Krishna (the divine statesman)
9. Balarama (elder brother of Krishna)
10. Kalki (the mighty worrior)

ankul 9th dhi different undhi Enti 

9 is not Balarama. It is Buddha

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2 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

The 10 Avatars of Vishnu:

1. Matsya (the fish)
2. Koorma (the tortoise)
3. Varaha (the boar)
4. Narasimha (the human-lion)
5. Vamana (the dwarf)
6. Parasurama (the angry man, Rama with an axe)
7. Lord Rama (the perfect man, king of Ayodha)
8. Lord Krishna (the divine statesman)
9. Balarama (elder brother of Krishna)
10. Kalki (the mighty worrior)

ankul 9th dhi different undhi Enti 

hinduevolution_dashavatara.jpg

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2 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

So balarama was not an avatar?

Jayadeva Goswami’s 12th-century list of ten is arguably the most popular, but there are several Dashavatara lists in the Vaishnava tradition. Significant are those left to us by Vedanta Deshika (14th century) and Vadiraja Tirtha (16th century). There are few variants in these lists, and the last of these three is sometimes considered the standard: Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Dasarathi Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki.

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5 minutes ago, ParmQ said:

Jayadeva Goswami’s 12th-century list of ten is arguably the most popular, but there are several Dashavatara lists in the Vaishnava tradition. Significant are those left to us by Vedanta Deshika (14th century) and Vadiraja Tirtha (16th century). There are few variants in these lists, and the last of these three is sometimes considered the standard: Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Dasarathi Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki.

So mana avataras meedha manake clarity ledha

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13 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Mari ID ready undha ani y asked?

Mee discussion chusthunte pedda fight la anipichi adiga....chala controversila topic ni handle chesthunnav kada andukani....monna samaja kuda ila ne okadini gelikethe tokkesaru anta

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