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Brahma
The creator god in Hinduism, depicted with four heads, associated with the four Vedas, and often shown sitting on a lotus emerging from Vishnu's navel.
Vishnu
The preserver and protector of the universe in Hinduism, depicted with blue skin, holding four attributes, and known for his avatars like Rama and Krishna.
Shiva
The destroyer and transformer of the universe in Hinduism, often depicted with a third eye, associated with asceticism, and worshipped in various forms including the lingam.
Lakshmi
The goddess of wealth and prosperity, consort of Vishnu, depicted with four arms symbolizing different aspects of life, and worshipped during Diwali for blessings.
Parvati
The goddess of love and fertility, consort of Shiva, associated with various forms like Kali and Durga, and worshipped for protection and marital happiness.
Ganesha
The god of beginnings and remover of obstacles, son of Shiva and Parvati, depicted with an elephant head, and worshipped before new ventures for success.
Kartikeya
The god of war and commander of the gods, son of Shiva and Parvati, associated with bravery and valor, and worshipped for courage and protection.
Saraswati
The goddess of knowledge and wisdom, consort of Brahma, depicted with four arms, and worshipped by students and scholars for success and creativity.
Hanuman
The monkey god known for strength and devotion, central character in the Ramayana, worshipped for overcoming obstacles and symbolizing selflessness.
Durga
The warrior goddess known for victory over evil, worshipped during Navaratri, depicted with multiple arms holding weapons, and revered for protection.
Radha
The consort of Lord Krishna, embodiment of love and devotion, worshipped for spiritual fulfillment, and celebrated during Holi for divine love.
Surya
The sun god in Hinduism, worshipped for light and life, depicted riding a chariot drawn by seven horses, and associated with knowledge and healing.
Kali
The fierce goddess associated with death and destruction, depicted with dark complexion, worshipped for protection from negative energies, and symbolizing transformation.
Bhairava
A fierce form of Lord Shiva associated with annihilation and destruction, depicted with a terrifying appearance, and worshipped for protection from evil forces.
Bhairava
Hindu deity believed to guard pilgrimage sites, associated with cremation grounds, worshipped during Bhairavashtami for protection and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
Indra
King of gods in Hindu mythology, associated with storms and rains, protector of dharma, praised in Rigveda, worshipped for bountiful harvests and rains.
Yama
God of death and justice in Hindu mythology, judges souls, associated with Pitru Paksha festival, believed to have two dogs symbolizing righteousness and karma.
Varuna
God of oceans and cosmic order in Hindu mythology, controls celestial waters, associated with night sky and stars, worshipped for safe voyages and justice.
Agni
God of fire in Hindu mythology, messenger between gods and humans, associated with yajnas, worshipped for purifying powers and protection of homes.
Vayu
God of wind and life force in Hindu mythology, carries breath of life, associated with regulating cosmic energies, worshipped for protection of travelers and skies.
Kubera
God of wealth in Hindu mythology, guardian of treasures, associated with prosperity, worshipped for financial success and protection from theft.
Rama
Seventh avatar of Vishnu, central character of Ramayana, worshipped for righteousness and virtue, celebrated during Rama Navami for his exemplary conduct.
Krishna
Eighth avatar of Vishnu, revered as supreme personality of Godhead, known for divine teachings and playful nature, celebrated during Janmashtami.
Sita
Consort of Rama in Ramayana, embodiment of feminine virtue and devotion, worshipped alongside Rama during Diwali for marital happiness and fertility.
Draupadi
Central character of Mahabharata, wife of Pandava princes, revered for strength and resilience, worshipped for courage and justice.
Savitri
Central female character in Hindu mythology, known for devotion and righteous conduct, worshipped for marital harmony and protection of spouses.