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 | | Maya is the samvit (the primary intelligence) of Vishnu, while the other five attributes emerge from this samvit and hence Maya is his ahamata, activity, or Vishnu's Power. |
 | | The praise of Indra and other devas in the Vedas are not intended for the particular deity, but for the Supreme Being, Vishnu, who is the inner soul of devas and all other beings. |
 | | From Sun came the incarnation of Ram, from Moon that of Krishna, from Mars that of Narasimha, from Mercury that of Buddha, :from Jupiter that of Vamana, from Venus that of Parashurama, from Saturn that of Kurma (Tortoise), from Rahu that of Varaha (Pig) :and from Ketu that of Min Pisces (Fish) occurred. |
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