**newruleIn ancient times there were two  brothers named Hiranyakashipu and Hiranyaksha. They were demons born to sage  Kashyapa Muni. They flaunted uncommon bodily features and had steel-like frames  which grew just like mountains.  Their bodies became so tall they seemed to  kiss the sky with the crests of their golden crowns. They blocked the view in  all directions, and while walking shook the earth with their every  step.
The younger demon, Hiranyaksha, was a greedy exploiter of gold. He  exploited enough gold from the earth so as to cause it to spin out of  orbit.  It then fell into the Garbhodaka ocean.

(below, we have two Varaha Salagram  Silas-notice the snouts)
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Lord Brahma who was the creator of the Universe was  thinking of how to lift the earth which was submerged in water. At this time,  the small form of a boar came out of his nostril. The measurement of the  creature was not more than the upper portion of a thumb. While Brahma was  looking at it, that boar became situated in the sky like a gigantic elephant.  Then the boar roared like a rolling mountain. Brahma and the other demigods who  saw this came to know that He was an incarnation of Lord Krishna and offered  their prayers.
Playing like an elephant, Lord Varaha (the boar) flew in  the sky, slashing His tail, His hard hairs quivering.  He scattered the  clouds in the sky with His hooves and glittering white tusks. As Lord Krishna  had assumed the form of a boar He searched for the earth by smell.  Diving  into the water like a giant mountain, He split the ocean into two huge waves.  Lord Varaha penetrated the water with His hooves, sharp like arrows. There He  saw the earth, the resting place for all living beings, lying as it was in the  beginning of creation.  Then He easily took the earth on His tusks and  lifted it out of the water. With His anger glowing like molten coal, Lord Varaha  then accosted the demon Hiranyaksha.
Thereupon Lord Varaha killed the  demon, just as a lion kills an elephant. The cheeks and tongue of the Lord  became smeared with the blood of the demon, just as an elephant becomes reddish  from digging in the purple earth.
In this manner the Personality of  Godhead, Lord Krishna, the maintainer of all living entities, raised the earth  from within the water, and having placed it afloat in its orbit, He returned to  His own abode.
Ref: Srimad-Bhagavatam Third Canto  
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