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The third,
vyuha is
Pradyumna. The name in the
pradyumnah (640) means 'He who has immense wealth. It is also the name of one of the
vyuhas.
The fourth
vyuha is
Aniruddha. The name
aniruddhah (185) means 'He who is unobstructed in His
manifestations by anyone.' It refers, to the fourth
vyuha (638).
The name
caturvyuhah (767) may also be taken to mean, on the authority of a text of the
Aitareya-upanisad the four-fold person: the person in the body, the person in the
chandas (metre), the person in the Veda, and the great person. The name
caturmurtih (765) indicates the four forms of the Self: Virat, Sutratman, Avyakrta, and Turiya - the first three stand, respectively for the
'Self as associated with the gross world, the subtle universe, and the
unman fest cause, and the last is the unconditioned Self.
The incarnated
(avatara) form of the Lord is what figures Prominently in the Epics and the Puranas. The principle of incarnation is set forth in the
Bhagavad-Gita where Sri Krsna declares: "Whenever
dharma declines and
adharma is on the ascendant, I incarnate myself in every age, in order to protect the good and punish the wicked." There are several incarnations referred to in the legends.
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