Varaha Roopam Daiva Va Rishtam 🆕 Full HD

: A powerful demon named Hiranyaksha abducted Bhudevi (the goddess of Earth) and dragged her to the bottom of the cosmic ocean.

: Refers to him as a "shield of protection" for his devotees. Context in 'Kantara' Varaha Roopam Daiva Va Rishtam

The phrase "" refers to a powerful song from the 2022 Indian film Kantara , which describes the story and divinity of Lord Varaha , the third avatar of Lord Vishnu. The Mythological Story : A powerful demon named Hiranyaksha abducted Bhudevi

: To save her, Lord Vishnu took the form of a massive boar ( Varaha ). He dove into the primeval waters, defeated the demon, and lifted Earth back to its proper place using his tusks. The Mythological Story : To save her, Lord

The lyrics are rooted in the legend of (the boar incarnation). According to Hindu mythology:

In the film, the song is the "soul" of the story, accompanying the ritualistic dance. It bridges the gap between the mythological Varaha and the local forest deity ( Panjurli Daiva ), who is also depicted with a boar-like visage and protects the village and its lands.