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Dashavatar is a 2008 animated film based on the ten incarnations (Dashavatara) of Vishnu. [2] [3] The film is produced by Vimal Shah under the banner of Phoebus Media. It is directed by Bhavik Thakore. Music is by Anand Kurhekar with lyrics by Sandeep Khare. The movie centers on the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu as seen by two children.
According to Swami Parmeshwaranand, although the avatars of Vishnu are countless in number and include hermits, Manus, sons of Manus, and other Devas (Hindu Deity), due to a curse by the Rishi Bhrigu, most are only partial (i.e. incomplete) incarnations. The Dashavatara is a list of the ten complete (i.e., full) incarnations. [6]
Picture of the film set depicting the Vishnu idol used in the film. The idol, made out of black stone and smeared with kumkuma and sandalwood paste, depicts Vishnu lying on his 7-headed serpent Shesha, attended by Vishnu's consorts Sridevi and Bhudevi at right.
At work, Amit Kumar Srivastava, his colleague advised him to control his temper. At a bar, Probir encounters a young energetic yet short tempered Inspector Bijoy Poddar. The city of Kolkata becomes the stage for a series of gruesome serial killings, using a modus operandi inspired by the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu.
Dasavatharam tells the "Ten Avatars", a spell–binding story about how far you can get with Lord Vishnu's grace. The Ten avatars named are as follows: Matsya (The Fish), Kurma (The Tortoise), Varaha (The Boar), Narasimha (The halfman/half lion), Vamana (a Dwarf), Parashurama (Warrior with the Axe), Rama (Prince of Ayodhya), Krishna (Prince of Mathura), Balarama (Avatar of Adhisheshan) and ...
DCP Vishnu Special appearance 2008 Jnana Jyothi Sri Siddaganga: Special appearance Nam Yajamanru: Shashank 2009 Bellary Naga: Nagamanikya 2010 School Master: Jagannath Posthumous release Aptharakshaka: Dr. Vijay / Vijaya Rajendra Bahadoor Double role/posthumous release 2016 Nagarahavu [a] Prince Created by Computer Graphics: 2018 Rajasimha [a ...
The Epic-Puranic chronology is a timeline of Hindu mythology based on the Itihasa (the Sanskrit Epics, that is, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana) and the Puranas.These texts have an authoritative status in Indian tradition, and narrate cosmogeny, royal chronologies, myths and legendary events.
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