Kurma

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Kurma is the turtle incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu, known for supporting Mount Mandara during the churning of the cosmic ocean.

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Kurma canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu deity
avatar of Vishnu
mythological character
associatedEvent Samudra Manthan
churning of the cosmic ocean
associatedPhilosophy Vaishnavism
associatedWith Lakshmi avatar
surface form: Lakshmi

Vasuki
Vishnu
amrita
asuras
devas
avatarOrder second avatar of Vishnu
category Dashavatara
cosmicFunction stabilizes the cosmic mountain during churning
cosmicRole foundation for the churning of the ocean of milk
depictedWith Vishnu seated on a turtle
churning rod
serpent Vasuki
form tortoise
turtle
hasAspect cosmic turtle
supporting avatar of Vishnu
iconographicColor blue
languageOfName Sanskrit
nameMeaning tortoise
predecessorAvatar Matsya
relatedConcept Mount Meru
World Turtle
cosmic ocean
religion Hinduism
roleInMythology participates in the churning of the ocean of milk
supports Mount Mandara
successorAvatar Varaha
supports Mount Mandara
surface form: Mandara Mountain

Mount Mandara
symbolism foundation of the world
patience
stability
support of the cosmos
textMention Bhagavata Purana
Kurma Purana
Mahabharata
Vishnu Purana
worshippedBy Vaishnavism
surface form: Vaishnavites
worshipPlace Srikurmam Temple
worshipPlaceCountry India
worshipPlaceLocation Andhra Pradesh

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Vishnu avatar Kurma
Vaishnavism honorsAvatar Kurma
Dashavatara member Kurma