Mythological Creature

Varaha

Varaha is the boar avatar of Vishnu, depicted in a hybrid form with a boar's head and human body, renowned for rescuing the Earth goddess Bhumi from the cosmic ocean.


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Origin & Culture

Where the Legend Began


From Indian — Hindu mythology — Hindu mythology mythology. Varaha is celebrated as the boar incarnation of Vishnu and occupies a unique space within Hindu cosmology.

Form & Powers

Shape & Abilities


Varaha is depicted with a striking combination of animal ferocity and human grace, often showcasing a full boar form or an anthropomorphic figure with a boar’s head.

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Fascinating Detail


Varaha's dual representation as both a ferocious animal and a benevolent savior highlights the rich symbolism of transformation and divine intervention in Hindu mythology.

Cultural Significance

Legacy & Influence


The depiction of Varaha has evolved considerably from its earliest incarnations in ancient art to its modern reinterpretations in literature and visual media.

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