The Significance of Sri Maha Vishnu's Dashavatar with Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution.


All matters in the universe are made of chemicals, including every living things ,and humans on earth.

When chemicals interact with each other, they trigger changes that may be as minor as a rash caused by a sting from ant or the larger planetary forces at play in the universe that form planets and the organisms that inhabit these planets.

Evolution is embedded into existence - everything that naturally exists is bound to evolve and humans are no different. 

Our evolutionary journey began in the deep oceans of Earth, our first steps on land began with amphibians species that lived both on land and in water.

Evolution is a fact of lives and the constantly changing nature of our surroundings and bodies will continue to evolve in the future. 

Six evolution changes that are undergoing among humans today:
1.A new artery growing in arm.
2. Lactose intolerance and tolerance.
3. Immune system's protective gene.
4. Body temperature.
5. The Diet Gene.
6. Lighter bones.

Few decades ago it was debated that our evolution development had reached a dead end, but the above changes highlights we are evolving and so will our successive generation's.

The scientific community attribute Charles Darwin to have formulate the theory of evolution survival of the fittest, but Sri Maha Vishnu's Dashavatar refers to the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu, who said to descend to restore cosmic order and renovate the our human evolution.

The Ten avatars of Sri MahaVishnu:
1.Matsya.
2..Kurma.
3.Varaha
4.Narasimha 
5.Vamana.
6..Parshurama. 
7.Rama.
8.Krishna.
9.Buddha.
10. Kalki.

This is a authenticated representation of human evolution thousands of years before Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution

Sri Lakshmi Gaviranganatha Swamy temple is dedicated to Sri Maha Vishnu's second avatar, which is situated at GaviRangapura, Hosdurga Taluk, Chitradurga District, Karnataka.

.       Sri Lakshmi Gaviranganatha Swamy

"Evolution is the process of species change over time. In any generation, some individuals will be more successful at producing offspring than others, leading to evolutionary change."

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