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The most well-known narrative regarding Lord Vishnu's descent to Earth is through his incarnations, known as 'avatars.' Vishnu is believed to have incarnated in various forms whenever the balance of good and evil is disturbed, to restore harmony and dharma (righteousness) in the world. The ten most famous avatars of Lord Vishnu, collectively known as the 'Dashavatara,' include Matsya (the fish), Kurma (the tortoise), Varaha (the boar), Narasimha (the half-man, half-lion), Vamana (the dwarf), Parashurama (the warrior with an axe), Rama (the prince of Ayodhya), Krishna (the divine charioteer), Buddha (the enlightened one), and Kalki (the yet-to-come future avatar). Each of these avatars carries a unique purpose, serving to defeat malevolent forces and reestablish cosmic balance. For example, Lord Rama, the seventh avatar, is celebrated for his unwavering devotion to dharma and his valiant battle against the demon king Ravana. Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar, is revered for his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita and his role in the Mahabharata war. **Attributes and Iconography** Lord Vishnu is often depicted with specific attributes and symbols that help identify him in various forms of art and sculpture. Some of his distinctive characteristics include: 1. **Four Arms**: Vishnu is typically shown with four arms, each holding symbolic objects. These arms represent his omnipotence and ability to maintain the universe.
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