Hindu Gods Saket Bolisetty
VISHNU Vishnu is the second god in the Hindu triumvirate (trimurti). The triumvirate consists of three gods who are responsible for the creation, upkeep and destruction of the world.
BRAHMA Brahma is the first god in the Hindu triumvirate, or trimurti. Brahma is also known as "Vaagish," meaning "Lord of Speech and Sound.“ He is the husband of Saraswati
SHIVA Shiva is the third god in the Hindu triumvirate. Shiva is regarded limitless, transcendent, unchanging and formless. Shiva carries a snake with him
LAKSHMI Lakshmi is a consort of the god Vishnu. She is known as the goddess of Hindu mythology. She is also known as the goddess of wealth and purity.
SARASVATI Sarasvati is the god of art and knowledge. She is also known as the goddess of music and knowledge. She has a beautiful swan with her.
PARVATI: Parvati is the Hindu goddess of love, fertility and devotion. She is the gentle and nurturing aspect of Hindu goddess Shakti. She is also known as the mother goddess in Hinduism and has many attributes and aspects.
GANESHA Ganesha is known as the elephant headed god. He is the god of wisdom and learning. He is the one toothed god. And he rides on a magical mouse.
KALI Kali is a Hindu goddess with empowerment Shakti. The name Kail comes form kala. Kali is the fierce aspect of the goddess Durga.
DURGA Durga is known as the god of other named like Parvati, Ambika, and Kali. She is also known as the divine spouse of Lord Shiva and is the mother of her two sons. She has a tiger with her.
HANUMAN Hanuman is a Hindu god and an ardent devotee of Rama. He is the monkey-headed god. He used to be a naughty boy.
BUDDHA The Buddha was born as Siddhartha Gautama in Nepal around 2,500 years ago. He did not claim to be a god or a prophet. Buddhism started with the Buddha.
KRISHNA Krishna is one of the most popular god in Hinduism. He carries a magical flute with him. He used to steal the butter from Yashoda.
RAMA Rama is the seventh avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu. He is also the king of Ayodhya. Rama is referred to within Hinduism as Maryada Purushottama
VENKATESWARA Venkateswara is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. The name Venkateswara stems from the Indian language of Sanskrit where Ven translates to Sin.
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