Hindu Deities
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Lord Brahma

Lord Brahma symbolizes the aspect of the Supreme Reality that brings forth the creation. For this very reason, Hindus call Lord Brahma the Creator of the universe.

Goddess Durga

Goddess Durga represents the power of the Supreme Being that preserves moral order and righteousness in the creation.

Lord Ganesha

The Hindu deity in a human form but with the head of an elephant - represents the power of the Supreme Being that removes obstacles and ensures success in human endeavors.

Hanuman

Hanuman, the great monkey hero, also called Maruti, assists Rama in his battle with Ravana to rescue Sita, who had been kidnapped by Ravana. Hanuman symbolizes the qualities of an ideal devotee of God.

Goddess Lakshmi

Lakshmi is the Goddess of wealth and prosperity, both material and spiritual.

Radha and Krishna

Lord Krishna is the eighth and the most popular incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He was born in approximately 3200 BCE in Vrindavan, where he was brought up by the cowherd family of Yashoda and Nanda.

Goddess Saraswati

Saraswati is the Goddess of leaming, knowledge, and wisdom.

Sita, Rama, Lakshmana

Lord Rama is the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The worship of Lord Rama is very popular among all Hindus, as is evident by the numerous temples dedicated to him in India.

Sharda Mata Temple at Gushi, Kupwara

It is situated on the bank of Kishanganga (now in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir) famous throughout the country before partition.

Lord Shiva

Lord Shiva represents the aspect of the Supreme Being (Brahman of the Upanishads) that continuously dissolves to recreate in the cyclic process of creation, preservation, dissolution and recreation of the universe.

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