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        <title>Kurma Avatar: The Incarnation of God Vishnu in a Mission to Stabilize Mount Mandara</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Kurma Avatar is primarily known through his role in the Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean of milk) event. However, there are not many other stories that describe Kurma Avatar&#039;s appearance outside the context of this churning process. This incarnation of Vishnu in the form of a turtle is specifically associated with one main purpose, namely stabilizing Mount Mandara in the churning of the ocean to obtain Amerta (water of life). ]]></description>
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