1 / 45

Hindu Gods

Hindu Gods. But has several Gods to represent that God is in all life forms Hinduism is one of the oldest religions It is also very Symbolic. The Hindu Trinity. Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva How to remember it all… G.O.D.= G enerator (Brahma) , O perator (Vishnu), S hiva (Destroyer). Brahma.

hina
Download Presentation

Hindu Gods

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Hindu Gods

  2. But has several Gods to represent that God is in all life forms • Hinduism is one of the oldest religions • It is also very Symbolic.

  3. The Hindu Trinity. . . • Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva • How to remember it all… • G.O.D.= Generator (Brahma) , Operator (Vishnu), Shiva (Destroyer)

  4. Brahma • The mystical creator, supreme presence, God. • Vishnu and Shiva are different representations of Brahma. • Facing Four directions • Holds lotus, Vedas, holy water, prayer beads

  5. Shiva • the Hindu god that destroys the universe. • the source of good and evil.

  6. Shiva • Halo of fire (birth and death) • Dancing on the demon of ignorance • Flame of destruction, purification, renewal • Hands in refuge, blessing • Snakes around neck

  7. Vishnu • preserve the universe and people. • balances good and evil powers • helps people through 10 Avatars or earthly forms

  8. The 10 Avatars of Vishnu

  9. Matsya (Fish) • As a giant fish, he warned of a great flood • A sage and the Vedas were rescued

  10. Kurma (Tortoise) • Retrieved the gods’ elixir of immortality • It was lost in the ocean depths • Carries and stabilizes the world on his back

  11. Varah (Boar) • Rescued the earth from the ocean with his tusks

  12. Narasiha (Man-Lion) • Destroyed Hiranyakasipu • This demon could not be destroyed by man or animal alone

  13. Vamana (The Dwarf) • First human avatar • Used to trick an evil ruler Bali into giving him all he could cover in 3 steps • He turned himself into a giant and covered the universe

  14. Parashurama (Rama with Axe) • Kshatriyas were in power and ruling corruptly • He helped restore Brahmins to power

  15. Krishna (hero) • Most important avatar • Powerful and charming

  16. Rama (Prince) • Usually pictured with Lakshman, Sita, Hanuman and sometimes Ganesha

  17. Buddha (sometimes Balaram) • Siddhartha Gautama, the prince • Middle Path • Noble Truths • Eightfold Path

  18. Kalki • Yet to come • White horse, flaming sword • He comes to destroy the wicked and restart a new creation • Like. . . .?

  19. Ganesha • Vehicle is a mouse (fast-moving) • Rope to carry people to truth • Axe to cut attachments • Dessert to reward spirituality • Palm extends to bless

  20. Symbolism in Hinduism

  21. Shakti (Mother Goddess) • Active feminine power • Mother goddess • All of the trinity have a female partner:

  22. Sarasvati (Brahma) • Speech, wisdom, learning • Rides on a swan or goose • Scriptures, lotus, plays music

  23. Parvati (Shiva) • Durga - goddess beyond reach • Kali-goddess of destruction • Durga rides a lion • Kali rides the corpse of a demon • Happy married life (Ganesha and Lakshmi)

  24. Lakshmi (Vishnu) • Goddess of wealth and prosperity • Daughter of Shiva and Parvati • Divali • Adored by Ganesha • Sits on a lotus • Palms always extented to bless

  25. Temples and Shrines

  26. Home Shrines

  27. Home Shrine

  28. Objects of Puja

  29. Bell

  30. Diva Lamp

  31. Incense stick and holder

  32. Water Cup and Spoon

  33. Kum Kum Powder

  34. Prasad

  35. Shrine at our home

More Related