Description
This authoritative text by Sourindro Mohun Tagore explores the ten principal avatars (incarnations) of Vishnu in Hindu philosophy and mythology. Each avatar is examined through its historical context, spiritual significance, and role in cosmic cycles.
The book offers detailed narratives of each incarnation, from Matsya (the Fish) to Kalki (the final avatar), explaining their divine purposes and earthly missions. Beyond mythological accounts, Tagore provides practical directions for theatrical and performance-based representations of these avatars, making this work valuable for both scholars and practitioners of Hindu culture.
This comprehensive guide serves as an essential reference for understanding Hindu cosmology, religious traditions, and the cultural practices surrounding avatar worship and celebration.







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