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Category:God Is Lord Varaha

Theme Analysis

The philosophical essence of this category establishes the divine identity and pastimes of Lord Varāha, the transcendental boar incarnation (līlā-avatāra) of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that Lord Varāha appeared from the nostril of Lord Brahmā to rescue the earth planet, which had been submerged in the Garbhodaka Ocean by the great demon Hiraṇyākṣa. Although atheists and demons mistake His boar form for that of an ordinary material beast, pure devotees understand that His body is completely spiritual and absolute. In fact, Lord Varāha is the personification of the Vedas, and the hairs from His body became the sacred grass used in Vedic sacrifices (yajña). Demonstrating His supreme omnipotence, Lord Varāhadeva engaged in a fierce battle with Hiraṇyākṣa, ultimately slaying the formidable demon to maintain cosmic order and protect the surrendered demigods.

  • The Transcendental Boar: Lord Varāha is an eternal, spiritual līlā-avatāra. His magnificent form is not a product of material nature, but a fully transcendental manifestation of the Supreme Lord's internal potency.
  • Rescuing the Earth: When the earth was cast into the dark depths of the Garbhodaka Ocean, Lord Varāhadeva appeared to effortlessly lift and balance the planet on His mighty tusks.
  • Annihilating Hiraṇyākṣa: To protect the universe and establish righteousness, the Lord engaged in fierce combat with the powerful demon Hiraṇyākṣa, ultimately killing him with His divine weapons.
  • The Personified Vedas: Appearing from the breathing of Lord Brahmā, Lord Varāha is the personification of all Vedic knowledge, and He is the supreme enjoyer of all sacrifices.
  • Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: God Is Lord Varāha - The Transcendental Boar Incarnation.

Pages in category "God Is Lord Varaha"

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