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Nilanjana recounts the tale of Adi Varaha, the Wild Boar incarnation of Narayana. Hiranyaksha challenged Narayana in the form of Adi Varaha, “You beast! You think you can steal the earth and run away. I am looking on it, don’t you know? You have no rights on her. Though you are in disguise, I know you are Narayana. You always cheat us with your Maya (illusion). Fight with me, for I will not let you go otherwise.” Here’s the weekly column, exclusively for Different Truths.
Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakashipu began strict tapas (penance) to please Brahma. With Brahma’s boons,
Hiranyaksha, in search of new glory, entered Vibhavari, the city of Varuna. He challenged Varuna, the master of nether worlds, to fight with him. Unperturbed by his arrogance, Varuna directed him towards Narayana. He added that Narayana takes particular interest in destroying evil. Ignoring the warning of Varuna, Hiranyaksha set forth in search of Narayana.
Narada guided Hiranyaksha to Narayana, who was at that point of time re-i
Hiranyaksha challenged Narayana in the form of Adi Varaha, “You beast! You think you can steal the earth and run away. I am looking on it, don’t you know? You have no rights on her. Though you are in disguise, I know you are Narayana. You always cheat us with your Maya (illusion). Fight with me, for I will not let you go otherwise.”
Adi Varaha ignored Hiranyaksha for a while, but he would not let the Lord go. Adi Varaha then placed the earth surface of the ocean and fought Hiranyaksha. The battle lasted for a while and at the end Narayana in the form of Adi Varaha, with his strong and beautiful fist, killed Hiranyaksha.
Footnote: Srimad Bhagavatam is often called the Bhagavad Purana. Authored by Ved Vyasa, the stories are about the various avatars (incarnations) of Lord Vishnu, also known as Narayana.
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