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According to the Hindu tradition and beliefs there is a protector of the world that at times will come down to help man rid itseld of "evil" forces. His name is Lord Vishn. There is supposed to be 10 reincarnations or "versions" of this entity in total.
The 6th encarnation of Lord Vishn was "Parusurama" - The Warrior (NEO?!)
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"The world was once over-burdened with soldiers and kings who were always fighting one and another and creating disturbances, Vishnu incarnated as Parasurama to kill these fighting men. He killed the entire kshatriya (warrior) race (This army could be all of the Angent Smiths... ) armed with nothing more than an axe. Then he renounced fighting and went to the Himalayas to perform penance.
6th Stage is truly humble and sincere though a devotee may be, in the final stages of his spiritual journey, the seeker has to give battle to a horde of Rajasic traits. These elements to conquered include attachment, pride, lust, greed, anger, envy."
The 7th reincarnation is Rama- the Perfect Man
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"Rama was heir to the throne of Ayodhya. He married the beautiful Sita and before he could take his rightful place on the throne he was banished to the forest for fourteen years by his envious step-mother who wanted her son to be king.
He lived in the forest with his wife, Sita and brother, Lakshmana. They revealed how a simple and happy life can be lead without the unnecessary luxuries and conveniences. Rama was the perfect son, friend, husband and brother.
The demon king, Ravana heard about Sita´s beauty and decided that he must have her for himself. He sent a magical deer to lure Rama and Lakshmana away from their cottage and he came and carried Sita away.
Overwhelmed with grief, Rama and Lakshmana searched everywhere for her when they met Hanuman, the powerful and supernatural monkey who helped them find her. Hanuman is the hero of the Ramayana because, although a monkey, he was the dearest servant of Rama and Sita."