List of Hindu Gods

    
        

Hinduism encompasses a vast array of gods and goddesses, each with their own unique attributes, stories, and symbolism.

Some Hindu Gods 🕉 :

Brahma - The creator god

Vishnu - The preserver god

Shiva - The destroyer god

Saraswati - Goddess of knowledge, music, arts, and wisdom

Lakshmi - Goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity

Parvati - Consort of Shiva, representing strength and power

Durga - Warrior goddess, symbolizing divine energy

Ganesha - Elephant-headed god, remover of obstacles

Hanuman - Avatar of Shiva in form of banar, symbol of devotion and strength

Krishna - Avatar of Vishnu, known for his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita

Rama - Avatar of Vishnu, central figure in the epic Ramayana

Kali - Goddess of time, change, and destruction, often depicted as fierce and compassionate.

Shakti - The divine feminine energy, representing the dynamic forces of the universe.

Surya - Sun god, personification of the Sun, associated with energy and life.

Agni - God of fire, messenger between humans and gods, and symbol of transformation.

Varuna - God of the oceans, keeper of cosmic order, and guardian of moral law.

Indra - King of the gods, associated with thunder, lightning, and rain.

Yama - God of death, presiding over the cycle of life and rebirth.

Kubera - God of wealth and prosperity, treasurer of the gods.

Kartikeya - God of war and victory, commander of the divine army, also known as Murugan.

Shesha - The serpent deity, who serves as the cosmic bed for Lord Vishnu.

Ganga - Goddess of the Ganges River, considered sacred and purifying.

Yamuna - Goddess of the Yamuna River, another sacred river in Hinduism.

Kubera - God of wealth and the treasurer of the gods.

Chandra - The moon god, associated with fertility and rejuvenation.

Brihaspati - The guru of the gods, representing wisdom and intellect.

Rahu and Ketu - Mythical demons associated with eclipses, considered celestial forces influencing human destiny.

Kamadeva - The god of love, desire, and attraction.

Chitragupta - Keeper of the divine records, who assesses the deeds of souls after death.

Vayu - The wind god, associated with life force and vital breath.

Ashwini Kumaras - Divine twin horsemen, physicians of the gods, and symbolize health and vitality.

Kubera - The lord of wealth and the god-king of the semi-divine Yakshas.

Daksha - A progenitor of humanity, known for his many daughters, including Sati.

Shani - The god of Saturn, associated with justice, discipline, and the effects of karma.

Bhumi Devi - The goddess of the Earth, revered as the mother of all beings.

Ardhanarishvara - A composite deity representing the union of Shiva and Parvati, symbolizing the unity of masculine and feminine energies.

Nataraja - The cosmic dancer, representing the eternal cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction.

Navagrahas - The nine planetary deities, including the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu, believed to influence human life and destiny.

Annapurna - Goddess of food and nourishment, symbolizing abundance and sustenance.

Gayatri - Goddess of the Gayatri mantra, a powerful hymn from the Rigveda, representing the essence of the Vedas and divine knowledge.

These are just a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Hindu deities, each playing a significant role in the religion's mythology, rituals, and spiritual practices.
Hinduism encompasses a vast array of gods and goddesses, each with their own unique attributes, stories, and symbolism.

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