* **Balarama**
* **Kalki**
In southern tradition, Balarama is considered to be the 9th avatar of Vishnu. He is the elder brother of Krishna and is known for his strength and athleticism. He is also a skilled warrior and is said to have fought in many battles.
In northern tradition, Balarama is replaced by Buddha as the 9th avatar of Vishnu. Buddha is the founder of Buddhism and is considered to be one of the most important figures in world history. He is said to have attained enlightenment and taught the path to liberation from suffering.
The 10th and final avatar of Vishnu is Kalki. He is said to be a warrior who will appear at the end of the yuga (world cycle) to destroy evil and establish righteousness. He will ride a white horse and wield a flaming sword.
Here is the list of the 10 avatars of Vishnu in order:
1. Matsya (fish)
2. Kurma (tortoise)
3. Varaha (boar)
4. Narasimha (man-lion)
5. Vamana (dwarf)
6. Parashurama (axe-wielding warrior)
7. Rama (hero of the Ramayana epic)
8. Krishna (hero of the Mahabharata epic)
9. Balarama (brother of Krishna)
10. Kalki (warrior who will appear at the end of the yuga)
The avatars of Vishnu are said to represent different aspects of the divine. They are also said to have appeared at different times in history to help restore balance to the world.
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