Divine Politics: How Vishnu's Avatars Shape Modern India's Cultural and Political Landscape The ancient concept of divine incarnation, particularly Vishnu's avatars, continues to wield profound influence over contemporary Indian society, politics, and popular culture. These sacred manifestations, documented in Hindu scriptures like the Bhagavata Purana and Ramayana, have transcended their spiritual origins to become powerful symbols in modern discourse, often sparking both devotion and controversy. The Scriptural Foundation of Avatar Philosophy The Bhagavad Gita establishes the fundamental principle of divine incarnation when Krishna declares: "Yada yada hi dharmasya glanir bhavati bharata, abhyutthanam adharmasya tadatmanam srjamy aham" (Whenever there is decline in dharma and rise of adharma, O Bharata, then I manifest myself) - Chapter 4, Verse 7. This verse forms the theological basis for understanding how avatars intervene in worldly affairs, a concept tha...