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Dasavatharam
The (or Dashavatara) refers to the ten primary incarnations of Lord Vishnu , the Hindu god of preservation. These avatars are believed to descend to Earth to restore dharma (cosmic order) whenever it is threatened by evil. The Index of Dasavatharam (The Fish) :
- Rangarajan Nambi – A 12th-century Vaishnavite priest.
- Govindarajan Ramaswamy – A modern-day RAW officer.
- George W. Bush – The former U.S. President.
- Kazuo Kirikiri – A Japanese martial arts master.
- Avtaar Singh – A sardarji pop singer.
- Krishnaveni – An elderly Tamil woman.
- Shingen Narahashi – A Japanese spy.
- Khalifulla Khan – A Muslim guide.
- Balram Naidu – A gruff police officer.
- Vincent Poovaragan – A feared gangster.
destroyed the tyrant Kamsa and served as the strategist and guide for the Pandavas during the Kurukshetra War. 9. Buddha (The Enlightened One) In many traditions, Gautama Buddha index of dasavatharam
| # | Avatar | Era / Form | Key Purpose | |----|-------------|------------------------|------------------------------------------| | 1 | Matsya | Fish | Saved Manu from the great flood. | | 2 | Kurma | Tortoise | Supported Mount Mandara during churning of ocean. | | 3 | Varaha | Boar | Rescued Earth (Bhudevi) from the ocean. | | 4 | Narasimha | Half-man / half-lion | Killed Hiranyakashipu to save Prahlada. | | 5 | Vamana | Dwarf Brahmin | Subdued King Bali in three steps. | | 6 | Parashurama | Warrior with axe | Destroyed corrupt Kshatriya clans. | | 7 | Rama | Prince of Ayodhya | Defeated Ravana; epitome of dharma. | | 8 | Krishna | Divine strategist | Delivered Bhagavad Gita; ended Kansa. | | 9 | Buddha* | Enlightened teacher | Reintroduced non-violence & compassion. | | 10 | Kalki | Future warrior on horse | Yet to appear – ends Kali Yuga. | Dasavatharam The (or Dashavatara) refers to the ten
- 00:00–08:00 — Opening credits; introduction to the bio-weapon subplot and historical setup.
- 08:00–20:00 — Introduction to Govind / Govindarajan (and early appearance of the scientist in the U.S.); first hints of cross-cutting timelines.
- 20:00–35:00 — Introduction of multiple avatars (early transformations); Govind’s personal life and initial conflicts.
- 35:00–55:00 — Major comedic and dramatic sequences involving several characters; the scientist’s kidnapping thread advances.
- 55:00–75:00 — Midpoint escalation: chase sequences, key reveals about the virus, and interconnected character motivations.
- 75:00–95:00 — The courtroom/political threads intensify; fights and dramatic confrontations across locations.
- 95:00–115:00 — Climactic action sequences across multiple character arcs; reveal of antagonist’s plan; emotional beats for Govind.
- 115:00–135:00 — Final confrontation, resolution of the bio-weapon plot, denouement and closing credits.
During the churning of the Milky Ocean ( Samudra Manthan ), the mountain Mandara began to sink. Vishnu became a giant tortoise to support the mountain on his back, allowing the gods and demons to continue churning for the nectar of immortality. 3. Varaha (The Boar) Rangarajan Nambi – A 12th-century Vaishnavite priest
While the specific list can vary slightly by region—sometimes including Balarama or Buddha—the most widely recognized "index" follows a symbolic progression of biological and social evolution. The Ten Avatars of (The Fish): The first avatar, appearing in the Satya Yuga