This document contains a 16 line poem summarizing the 10 avatars of Vishnu in the Hindu religion. It describes each avatar in 1-2 words per line. The poem is to be chanted while lighting a lamp near an image of Vishnu, whether in a home or temple, during the Hindu month of Kartika. The document provides the full poem in Sanskrit and notes that reciting it with a morning bath on the 13th and 14th days of the lunar month according to procedures will negate time spent in hell.
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This document contains a 16 line poem summarizing the 10 avatars of Vishnu in the Hindu religion. It describes each avatar in 1-2 words per line. The poem is to be chanted while lighting a lamp near an image of Vishnu, whether in a home or temple, during the Hindu month of Kartika. The document provides the full poem in Sanskrit and notes that reciting it with a morning bath on the 13th and 14th days of the lunar month according to procedures will negate time spent in hell.
This document contains a 16 line poem summarizing the 10 avatars of Vishnu in the Hindu religion. It describes each avatar in 1-2 words per line. The poem is to be chanted while lighting a lamp near an image of Vishnu, whether in a home or temple, during the Hindu month of Kartika. The document provides the full poem in Sanskrit and notes that reciting it with a morning bath on the 13th and 14th days of the lunar month according to procedures will negate time spent in hell.
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This document contains a 16 line poem summarizing the 10 avatars of Vishnu in the Hindu religion. It describes each avatar in 1-2 words per line. The poem is to be chanted while lighting a lamp near an image of Vishnu, whether in a home or temple, during the Hindu month of Kartika. The document provides the full poem in Sanskrit and notes that reciting it with a morning bath on the 13th and 14th days of the lunar month according to procedures will negate time spent in hell.
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PLEASE FIND THE SAME IN KANNADA, TAMIL, TELUGU,
MALAYALAM AND SANSKRIT IN ATTACHMENTS.
In the month of Karteeka Maasa - We have to chant the following Shloka while lighting near the paramathma roopa, whether it is house or in a temple. The speciality of the poem is that it narrates the full Dashavatara in different lines some in a single word, some in two words, etc