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- Chaubis_Avtar abstract "Chaubis Avtar (Punjabi: ਚੌਬੀਸ ਅਵਤਾਰ), meaning Twenty Four Incarnations, is a composition in Dasam Granth containing history of 24 incarnations of Vishnu. It is traditionally and historically attributed to Guru Gobind Singh. The composition covers 30% of the Dasam Granth containing 5571 verses with longest sub compositions being Krishna Avtar and Rama avtar, having 2492 and 864 verses each. Kalki avtar chapter contains 586 Verses.The Chaubis Avtar is part of all five known major historical variants of Dasam Granth, but they are sequenced differently in these editions.The text is notable for naming Jaina Arihant Dev as an avatar of Vishnu who practiced asceticism, forbade Yajna and Ahimsa. The text names Buddha as the 23rd avatar of Vishnu, adds Brahma and Rudra (Shiva) also as avatar of Vishnu, the last two in a manner similar to the Puranas tradition of Hinduism. However, unlike many regional Hindu texts, the Chaubis Avtar avatar mentions many more Vishnu avatars. The verses and composition is martial, stating that avatar of Vishnu appears in the world to restore good and defeat evil, but asserts that these avatars are not God, but agents of the God that is never born nor dies. The predominant part of the text is in Braj language of north India.".
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- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Ahimsa.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Anandpur_Sahib.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Arihant_(Jainism).
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Arjuna.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Brahma.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Braj_Bhasha.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dasam_Granth.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Chandi.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Chandra.
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- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Devi.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Devi-Bhagavata_Purana.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Devi_Mahatmya.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Durga.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Gautama_Buddha.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Guru_Amar_Das.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Guru_Gobind_Singh.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Jalandhara.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Krishna.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Mohini.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Narasimha.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Narayana.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Paonta_Sahib.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Puranas.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Rama.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Ramayana.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Rudra.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Shesha.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Surya.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Udasi.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Varaha.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Vikram_Samvat.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Vishnu.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLink Yajna.
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ath Bisnu Avtar Kathnang".
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chaubis Avatar Temple".
- Chaubis_Avtar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chaubis Avtar".
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- Chaubis_Avtar subject Category:Dasam_Granth.
- Chaubis_Avtar hypernym Composition.
- Chaubis_Avtar type MusicalWork.
- Chaubis_Avtar comment "Chaubis Avtar (Punjabi: ਚੌਬੀਸ ਅਵਤਾਰ), meaning Twenty Four Incarnations, is a composition in Dasam Granth containing history of 24 incarnations of Vishnu. It is traditionally and historically attributed to Guru Gobind Singh. The composition covers 30% of the Dasam Granth containing 5571 verses with longest sub compositions being Krishna Avtar and Rama avtar, having 2492 and 864 verses each.".
- Chaubis_Avtar label "Chaubis Avtar".
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