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The concept of Lila in Hinduism——-

Leela, (Sanskrit: “game,” “game,” “spontaneity,” or “drama”) in Hinduism, a term with several different meanings, alluding in some way to the spontaneous or playful relationship between the absolute Let’s concentrate.
It has been described in the Vedas to connect the world with Brahma, in which the method of worship of different Gods has been described.
In the scriptures, 10 incarnations of Lord Vishnu (Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vaman, Parashuram, Ram, Krishna, Buddha and Kalki) have been described and four yugon are “Satyug, Dwapar, Treta, Kalyug”.
This is a description of God’s actions in different forms.
In Ramayan one of the major scriptures of Sanatan Dharma
Shri Ram 7th Avatar: Along with the dharma of a Rajkumar, he also performed the dharma of a human being and taking Vanvash,defeated the demon Lanka King Ravan. 
In the 8th incarnation of Vishnu Ji, Sri Krishna created a friendship relation with the Gopis, Brijvasis Specialy Radha and defeated the Rakshi Sangha(Kaliya Nag, Pootna,Kansh etc.). Through him, human scriptures like Geeta and the war like Mahabharata came into existence.

All these are different forms of Leela.
In Hinduism, an attempt has been made to make the society unified, monolithic religion by showing different forms of God through teachings and humanities.
Hinduism is not a sect but a religious idea which has taken on new forms in different forms and is present in the society today in the form of Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. All these sects follow the good deeds done by their patrons.
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