Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 Dear Members, I have read somewhere that Buddha is an avatara of Lord Vishnu. At the same time they omit the name of Balarama as an avatara. I have heard from childhood that Balarama is an avatara of Lord Vishnu. Can anyone please clarify this with some classical references. Regards, Kannan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 as what i have heard , balram is shehnag , he is laxman in ramayan , and balaram in mahabharat, pls corrct buddies of i am wrong cheers Prashu On 8/18/05, kankan_73 <kankan_73 > wrote: Dear Members,I have read somewhere that Buddha is an avatara of Lord Vishnu. At the same time they omit the name of Balarama as an avatara. I have heard from childhood that Balarama is an avatara of Lord Vishnu. Can anyone please clarify this with some classical references.Regards,KannanArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.html || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || Astrology chart Vedic astrology Dasa Astrology horoscope Astrology software Visit your group "vedic astrology" on the web. vedic astrology -- RegardsPrashant DoshiB.E(Computers),MIS,DBA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 Balaram is not a Sri Vishnu avataar he is Lakshman in tretha yug and asks a var with Lord Rama to be his elder brother which fructifies as Balaram, Lord Krishna's Elder brother in dwapar yug. Yes Lord Budhaa is Sri Vishnu's Avataar.We can see in Dasavtars of Sri Vishnu and Lord Balaji is the Kaliug Avataar. Regards, Sunil kumar Varanasi Prashant <prashant37 > wrote: Hi kanan, as what i have heard , balram is shehnag , he is laxman in ramayan , and balaram in mahabharat, pls corrct buddies of i am wrong cheers Prashu On 8/18/05, kankan_73 <kankan_73 > wrote: Dear Members,I have read somewhere that Buddha is an avatara of Lord Vishnu. At the same time they omit the name of Balarama as an avatara. I have heard from childhood that Balarama is an avatara of Lord Vishnu. Can anyone please clarify this with some classical references.Regards,KannanArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.html To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Astrology chart Vedic astrology Dasa Astrology horoscope Astrology software Visit your group "vedic astrology" on the web. vedic astrology -- RegardsPrashant DoshiB.E(Computers),MIS,DBA Check out India Rakhi Special for Rakhi shopping, contests and lots more. http://in.promos./rakhi/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avatar : "Balarama is the ninth avatar according to Puranic tradition. Scholars believe that with the increase in popularity of Buddhism in India, some time in the latter half of the first millennium CE, a belief that Buddha is the ninth avatar gained prominence as an example of the remarkable ability of Hinduism to assimilate other ideas and cultures and it ultimately contributed to the decline of Buddhism in India. Vaishnava poet Jayadeva Gosvami (12th century) in his famous Dasavatara stotra from Gita Govinda glorifies both Balarama (as 8th avatar) and Buddha (as 9th avatar). Buddha is therefore often referred to as Buddhadev ("Divine Buddha") by many Hindus. Buddhists, however, do not consider Buddha to be an avatar. A prominent contemporary Hindu thinker who considered Buddha an avatar was Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. On the other hand, followers of Dvaita, in particular, do not consider Buddha to be an avatar as he preached heterorthodox views (i.e., rejecting the Vedas, etc.) but instead accord Balarama the designation. Balarama, among the ten avatars, is different from other avatars as he is an incarnation of Vishnu's serpent Adi Sesha rather than of Vishnu himself." Hope the above helps you in one way or another. Best Wishes, Pushya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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