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Hanuman is not just a deity in Hinduism; he is a source of inspiration and guidance for millions.
His devotion, strength, and unwavering commitment to the divine exemplify the highest ideals of Hinduism.
Shiva is one of the principal deities of Hinduism.
Here, we explore the stories and legends associated with Lord Shiva
Ganesh or Ganesha is a deity of Hinduism and is one of the most popular and beloved gods in the Hindu pantheon.
In this essay, we will explore the origins of Ganesha, his role in Hindu mythology, and his continued importance in contemporary Hinduism.
Vishnu is one of the most prominent deities in Hinduism, known as the preserver and protector of the universe. His worship is central to the Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism. In this blog post we explore a little about the history, mythology, and symbolism of Vishnu.
Given his role as the creator of the universe, it is interesting to see the varying creation stories of Brahma himself. Brahma is one of the three gods of the Hindu Trimurti, alongside Shiva and Vishnu. Known as the Creator and therefore tasked with the creation of the universe. It was from here that Brahma formed the rest of the universe, including the earth and all its inhabitants.
Whenever the world is at risk of evil or chaos, it is Vishnu’s duty to appear in the form of an avatar and restore balance. Given this Vishnu is a popular choice of deity to bring into the home. Though his importance is often pitted against that of Shiva, his widespread admiration is untouchable.
A deity of contradictions, Shiva the Destroyer, has a tumultuous history which is reflective of his many responsibilities and characterisations. His importance over the universe, but also his personality, make him a popular choice in Hindu art.
Who is the Hindu God Brahma? Brahma was responsible for the creation of the universe and all its creatures. Alongside this, he is considered to be the god of knowledge and of the Vedas (ancient texts.)