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Hindu Gods and Goddesses

Hindu Gods and Goddesses. Hindu Trinity. Shiva—transcedent godhead. Vishnu-cosmic lord. Brahma-cosmic mind. Consorts to the Chief Gods. Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth is Vishnu’s consort. Saraswati—consort to Brahma, possesses the powers of speech, wisdom and learning.

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Hindu Gods and Goddesses

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  1. Hindu Gods and Goddesses

  2. Hindu Trinity Shiva—transcedent godhead Vishnu-cosmic lord Brahma-cosmic mind

  3. Consorts to the Chief Gods Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth is Vishnu’s consort Saraswati—consort to Brahma, possesses the powers of speech, wisdom and learning Kali-Goddess of power, destruction and transformation.

  4. Ganesh This God of knowledge and the remover of obstacles is also the older son of Lord Shiva. Lord Ganesha is also called Vinayak ( knowledgeable ) or Vighneshwer (god to remove obstacles)

  5. Rama Lord Rama is one of the most commonly adored gods of Hindus and is known as an ideal man and hero of the epic Ramayana. He is always holding a bow and arrow indicating his readiness to destroy evils. He is also called "Shri Rama". More commonly he is pictured in a family style, (Ram Parivar) with his wife Sita, brother Lakshman and devotee Hanuman who is sitting near Lord Rama's feet.

  6. Avatars Lord Vishnu's preserving, protecting powers have been manifested to the world in a variety of forms, called Avatars, in which one or more of his divine attributes were embodied in the shape of a human being or an animal or a human-animal combined form, possessing great and sometimes supernatural powers. All these Avatars of Vishnu appeared in the world either to correct some great evil or to effect some great good on earth. These avatars are ten in number, however, the Bhag wad Purana increases them to twenty two and adds further that are innumerable

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