Hindu Gods and Goddesses

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Saraswati

The goddess of knowledge and wisdom, consort of Brahma, depicted with four arms, and worshipped by students and scholars for success and creativity.

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Hanuman

The monkey god known for strength and devotion, central character in the Ramayana, worshipped for overcoming obstacles and symbolizing selflessness.

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Durga

The warrior goddess known for victory over evil, worshipped during Navaratri, depicted with multiple arms holding weapons, and revered for protection.

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Radha

The consort of Lord Krishna, embodiment of love and devotion, worshipped for spiritual fulfillment, and celebrated during Holi for divine love.

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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.

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Kali

The fierce goddess associated with death and destruction, depicted with dark complexion, worshipped for protection from negative energies, and symbolizing transformation.

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Bhairava

A fierce form of Lord Shiva associated with annihilation and destruction, depicted with a terrifying appearance, and worshipped for protection from evil forces.

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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.

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Indra

King of gods in Hindu mythology, associated with storms and rains, protector of dharma, praised in Rigveda, worshipped for bountiful harvests and rains.

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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.

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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.

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Agni

God of fire in Hindu mythology, messenger between gods and humans, associated with yajnas, worshipped for purifying powers and protection of homes.

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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.

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Kubera

God of wealth in Hindu mythology, guardian of treasures, associated with prosperity, worshipped for financial success and protection from theft.

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Rama

Seventh avatar of Vishnu, central character of Ramayana, worshipped for righteousness and virtue, celebrated during Rama Navami for his exemplary conduct.

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Krishna

Eighth avatar of Vishnu, revered as supreme personality of Godhead, known for divine teachings and playful nature, celebrated during Janmashtami.

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Sita

Consort of Rama in Ramayana, embodiment of feminine virtue and devotion, worshipped alongside Rama during Diwali for marital happiness and fertility.

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Draupadi

Central character of Mahabharata, wife of Pandava princes, revered for strength and resilience, worshipped for courage and justice.

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Savitri

Central female character in Hindu mythology, known for devotion and righteous conduct, worshipped for marital harmony and protection of spouses.

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