Dashavatara
The term "Dashavatara" refers to the ten principal avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu, who is believed to descend to Earth in various forms to restore cosmic order. These avatars include Matsya (the fish), Kurma (the tortoise), Varaha (the boar), Narasimha (the man-lion), Vamana (the dwarf), Parashurama (the warrior with an axe), Rama (the prince of Ayodhya), Krishna (the divine cowherd), Buddha (the enlightened one), and Kalki (the future warrior).
Each avatar represents a specific purpose and teaches moral lessons through their stories. For instance, Rama exemplifies dharma (righteousness) in the epic Ramayana, while Krishna imparts wisdom in the Bhagavad Gita. The