Hansavatar
Hansavatar is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This is mentioned in the Mahabharata as the main incarnation first. In the Sree Vishnu Sahasranama, the name of 'Hans' as a name of God has also been used, which is explained by Adi Shankaracharya - 'ego soul' (that is me) thus eliminates the sanyarbha of the person who is feeling emotional. , So God is Swan. [Pageantry due to being in diagon (instead of ego: swans). The most important thing related to this incarnation is to preach. In the peace process of the Mahabharata, the story of Prajapati giving the concept of golden elephant to be adopted by wearing the form of gold ornaments is described. Although the meaning of 'Prajapati' is often assumed to be Brahma, but literally this word has been used for many people. Therefore, according to other associated with this word, its meaning is determined. It has been used in many places in the Mahabharata for 'Vishnu' and 'Krishna'. In the aforementionary story, 'Prajapati' has been called 'Aj' and 'Nitya'. Therefore it is the reader of Brahma more than Brahma. The same exhortation which was given to the good in this Swan form is also known as 'Hansagita'. This teaching of the total 35 verses in this chapter of 45 verses is very important. Manikanchan Yoga is an additional characteristic of pragmatism with spirituality in simple words. Later, the Swan Avatar was considered secondary and its detailed description is not available in the Puranas. In Srimad Bhagwat Mahapurana, this incarnation has been called to teach Narada. It is also believed about this incarnation elsewhere that in the same way, God gave knowledge to the Sankad saint and explained that both the subject and his contemplation are Maya. There is no difference between the two.
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