Did you know that each avatar of Vishnu arrived with a specific purpose? ;
Time and again, Vishnu has manifested in different forms to fulfil his role as a 'protector' of the world. Among the long list of 24 avatars, ten avatars have captured our imagination for centuries together—Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parshurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki.
But how exactly did these avatars impact the society? And how do they link to the Charles Darwin theory of evolution? While each avatar has its own set of legends that extol their characteristics and deeds, the stories behind them are just as interesting and informative.
Presented in a contemporary and unbiased perspective, these stories of the ten avatars of Vishnu are an attempt to make mythology more believable and relevant to the world that we live in today.
Piyusha Vir is a full-time writer, some-time blogger, and part-time English Language Trainer. Her articles and short stories have been published on various platforms like Sheroes, LBB Delhi, Readomania, Momspresso, and Women's Web and have won her many awards, accolades and appreciation (including a Kindle and an ‘Author of the Month' felicitation!).
In 2018, she was adjudged one of the Top 5 in the category of Social Impact at the Orange Flower Awards, organised by Women's Web.
She was first published in Mock, Stalk & Quarrel -a multi-author anthology of 29 satirical tales, and later in an ebook of short stories, Just Another Day, both published by Readomania Publishing. Dashavatar is her second 'debuť book.
After writing short stories, she is dreaming of writing a full-fledged novel which should be out, if at all, sometime within the next hundred years.
When not gushing over the latest book she is reading or whining about the pile of unread books.
She is also, often found gazing out her bedroom window, day-dreaming about becoming the next JK Rowling Most of her insane shenanigans are documented on her blog.
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Vedas (1273)
Upanishads (476)
Puranas (741)
Ramayana (893)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (473)
Bhakti (242)
Saints (1286)
Gods (1279)
Shiva (333)
Journal (132)
Fiction (44)
Vedanta (322)
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