Varaha

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Varaha is the boar incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu, revered for rescuing the earth from cosmic waters and defeating the demon Hiranyaksha.

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Varaha canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu deity
avatar of Vishnu
boar-headed deity
appearsIn Agni Purana
Bhagavata Purana
Puranas
Vishnu Purana
associatedConcept Earth
surface form: Prithvi (earth)
associatedFestival Varaha Jayanti
associatedWith Bhudevi
Hiranyaksha
Vishnu
avatarNumber third avatar of Vishnu in many traditions
belongsTo Vaishnavism
category Dashavatara
consort Bhudevi
cosmicAct raised the earth on his tusks
cosmicFunction restoration of the submerged earth
defeated Hiranyaksha
epithet Adi Varaha
Adi Varaha
surface form: Yajna Varaha
form boar
iconography depicted with boar head and human body
often shown lifting the earth goddess on his tusks
incarnationOf Vishnu
mount Garuda
mythologicalEvent Samudra Manthan
surface form: Samudra Manthana cycle of cosmic events (contextual era)
notableDeed rescued the earth from the cosmic ocean
opposedBy asuras
regionOfProminence Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
South India
Tamil Nadu
religion Hinduism
role rescuer of the earth
symbolizes protection of the earth
restoration of cosmic order
triumph of dharma over adharma
temple Sri Varaha Swamy Temple, Tirumala
Udupi Krishna Matha
surface form: Udupi Sri Krishna Matha Varaha shrine

Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Simhachalam
textualTheme protection of devotees and the world
typeOfAvatar zoomorphic avatar
weapon chakra
shankha
tusks
worshipForm Adi Varaha in many South Indian temples
worshippedIn India
Nepal

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Vishnu avatar Varaha
Vaishnavism honorsAvatar Varaha
Kurma successorAvatar Varaha
Dashavatara member Varaha