The second avatar of Vishnu is Kurma, a tortoise, which played a crucial role in the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) ...
In his second avatar, Kurma , the tortoise, Vishnu took on the form of a slow but steady creature to support Mount Mandara, which was being used as a churning rod during the churning of the ocean ...
There’s a truth we all eventually come to face: life isn’t a straight path. It’s a cycle—a pattern of destruction and renewal ...
Just as Lord Vishnu takes avatars to eliminate evil, change is necessary for progress. Example: Kurma Avatar, where Vishnu supported the churning of the ocean to produce both poison and nectar ...
This work focuses on Vishnu's Kurma (tortoise) avatar and teaches about dharma, sacrifices, and the responsibilities of various social classes. Each Purana has a purpose: some guide us to devotion ...
And so, Lord Vishnu took the Kurma avatar, a giant tortoise, to support the mountain on his back. He gave the mountain a ...
A potato found in Bareilly, bearing shapes resembling four avatars of Lord Vishnu, has been placed at Tulsi Manas Temple in ...
A potato discovered near Kaima village in Bareilly has garnered religious attention for resembling four avatars of Lord ...
It is believed that Vishnu incarnates in each Yuga (a cycle of time) to preserve the universe and restore dharma. The Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, and Narasimha avatars in Satya Yuga; Vamana ...