Varahodaya
Varahodaya is a term originating from Sanskrit, often associated with Hindu philosophy and cosmology. It broadly translates to the "rising" or "awakening" of Varaha, the boar avatar of the god Vishnu. In Hindu mythology, Varaha is depicted as a divine boar who rescued the Earth goddess Bhudevi from the cosmic ocean, a significant event symbolizing the restoration of order and cosmic balance.
The concept of Varahodaya can be interpreted on multiple levels. Cosmologically, it refers to the divine intervention
In certain spiritual traditions, the story of Varaha is meditated upon to invoke blessings for protection,