AVATARS IN BHAKTI
The Divine manifesting itself on the earth in some
form, be it animal or human, in order to aid humankind in times of
trouble, is the phenomenon of the avatar. It is an
underlying theme of bhakti, the way of devotion. Krishna as the charioteer
in the Bhagavad Gita is the supreme example of the avatar. Avatars,
though, are endless and beyond count in bhakti.
While the Bhagavad Gita is the major bhakti text,
the Bhagavata Purana is of equal importance. The Purana is a grand synthesis of
the many themes and schools of bhakti, and contains not only bhakti presented
in its fullest, but also many legends, folk stories, discourses, theological
and philosophical asides, and bits of anthropology and sociology, centered
around hundreds of avatars, saints, heroes, gods, and holy people.
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