In Hindu mythology, the Dasavatharam (also known as Dashavatar) refers to the ten divine incarnations of Lord Vishnu, one of the principal deities of Hinduism. These incarnations are believed to have occurred in different eras and contexts, with each avatar (incarnation) aimed at restoring cosmic order, dharma (righteousness), and protecting the innocent.
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When the demon Hiranyaksha steals the earth and hides it in the cosmic ocean, Vishnu takes the form of a boar. Varaha dives into the depths, slays the demon, and lifts the earth (Bhudevi) out of the waters on his tusks, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil and the resurrection of the world. When the demon Hiranyaksha steals the earth and