Varaha (Sanskrit: वराह, IAST:VarÄha) is the avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu in the form of a boar. ... His consort, Bhudevi, the earth, is often depicted as a young woman, lifted by Varaha.
Kritantatanu means "death personified" and could be an attribute of Varaha or a direct reference to Yama, the god of death. ... Pal theorizes that the name "Vaivasvati" means that Varahi is clearly identified with Yami, the shakti of Yama, who is also known as Vivasvan.