Varaha Roopam Daiva Va Rishtam

Varaha Roopam Daiva Va Rishtam [ 480p ]

: A powerful demon named Hiranyaksha abducted Bhudevi (the goddess of Earth) and dragged her to the bottom of the cosmic ocean.

The phrase "" refers to a powerful song from the 2022 Indian film Kantara , which describes the story and divinity of Lord Varaha , the third avatar of Lord Vishnu. The Mythological Story Varaha Roopam Daiva Va Rishtam

: To save her, Lord Vishnu took the form of a massive boar ( Varaha ). He dove into the primeval waters, defeated the demon, and lifted Earth back to its proper place using his tusks. : A powerful demon named Hiranyaksha abducted Bhudevi

: Refers to him as a "shield of protection" for his devotees. Context in 'Kantara' He dove into the primeval waters, defeated the

: This story represents the victory of Dharma (righteousness) over ignorance and the divine protection of the natural world. Meaning of the Phrase

The specific words in the song highlight his divine status and role: : "In the form of a boar". Daiva Va Rishtam : "The greatest among the gods".

The lyrics are rooted in the legend of (the boar incarnation). According to Hindu mythology: