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Chaubis Avtar (Punjabi: ਚੌਬੀਸ ਅਵਤਾਰ, lit. 'the
twenty four incarnations', pronunciation: [t͡ʃɔbiːs äːʋt̪aɾ]) is a
composition in
Dasam Granth containing...
-
mentioned as
twentieth of the twenty-four
divine avatars of
Vishnu in the
Chaubis Avtar in
Dasam Granth. Rama is also
known as Ram, Raman, Ramar, and Ramachandra...
- in his youth. Krishna's life is
written about in "Krishna Avtar" of the
Chaubis Avtar, a
composition in
Dasam Granth traditionally and
historically attributed...
- Mani. In Sikhism,
Buddha is
mentioned as the 23rd
avatar of
Vishnu in the
Chaubis Avtar, a
composition in
Dasam Granth traditionally and
historically attributed...
-
Parvati (parbati)," yet the one who is all and true
cannot be described. The
Chaubis Avtar lists the 24
avatars of Vishnu,
including Krishna, Rama, and Buddha...
- Granth, a text that is
traditionally attributed to Guru
Gobind Singh. The
Chaubis Avatar (24 incarnations)
section mentions Sage
Matsyanra describing the...
- his
poems by one of his
followers named Swami Gokuldas, the "Baba
Ramdev Chaubis Praman" (24
pieces of evidence),
believed to be
pieces of evidence, predictions...
- due to his
inclusion as one
among the 24
incarnations of
Vishnu in the
Chaubis Avtar, a
composition in the
Dasam Granth traditionally and historically...
- his
autobiography Bachittar Natak. The
major narrative in the text is on
Chaubis Avtar (24
Avatars of
Hindu god Vishnu), Rudra, Brahma, the
Hindu warrior...
- (Taurus).
Amarkantak temple,
Omkareshawar Temple,
Chausath Yogini Temple,
Chaubis Avatar Temple,
Maheshwar Maheshwar Temple,
Nemawar Siddheshwar Mandir and...