Did you know that each avatar of Vishnu came with a specific purpose? Throughout history, Vishnu has taken on various forms to fulfill his role as the protector of the world. Out of the 24 avatars, ten are particularly well-known: Matsya (the fish), Kurma (the turtle), Varaha (the boar), Narasimha (the half-man, half-lion), Vamana (the dwarf), Parshuram, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki. \n\nBut how did these avatars impact society? And what connection do they have with Charles Darwin's theory of evolution? Each avatar has its own set of fascinating legends that highlight their unique characteristics and deeds. These stories are not just captivating; they are also informative and provide deeper insights into the values and beliefs of the times. \n\nThis collection of stories presents the ten avatars of Vishnu from a contemporary and unbiased perspective, making mythology more believable and relevant to today's world. By understanding these avatars and their impact, we can appreciate the rich cultural heritage and timeless wisdom embedded in these ancient tales.
Piyusha Vir is a writer, artist, a CELTA-certified English Language trainer, and a Creative Writing Coach. Her writings have been published on various platforms like Sheroes, LBB Delhi, Readomania, Momspresso and Womens Web. She was awarded the Top 5 position in the Orange Flower Awards 2018 for the category of Writing for Social Impact and was one of the Finalists in 2020 for the category of Humour. Her article ?How Confident, Educated, Outspoken Modern Me Had Also Been Insidiously Trained To Be Invisible? was nominated for the 2020 Laadli Media & Advertising Awards for Gender Sensitivity. Her article ?Angry Women Are ?Nasty Women? Because How DARE A Woman Express Her Anger Publicly!? was awarded the Runner Up position at the Orange Flower Awards 2021 in the category of Writing For Social Impact.
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