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Within Hinduism a large number of personal gods are worshipped as murtis. These beings are either aspects of the
supreme Brahman, avatars of the supreme being, or significantly powerful entities known as devas. The exact nature of
belief in regards to each deity varies between differing Hindu denominations and philosophies. Often these beings are
depicted in humanoid, or partially humanoid forms, complete with a set of unique and complex iconography in each
case. In total, there are 330 thousand of these supernatural beings in various Hindu traditions.
Similarities between Kama and Cupid, Vishwakarma and Vulcan and Indra and Zeus do lead many to hastily conclude
that Hindu mythology is similar to Greek mythology. But Greek mythology is quite different from Hindu mythology; it
reflects the subjective truth of the Greeks, which was radically different from the subjective truths of the Hindus. The
Greeks believed in polytheism - more than one god.
The gods of Greek mythology became masters of the universe by allegedly overthrowing the Titans, an earlier race of
powerful beings, who in turn had become powerful by overcoming Giants. Such a theme of repeat succession is
missing in Vedic literature. Unlike Greek gods, the Devas (Hindu gods) never feared the Manavas (humans) would
overthrow them.
Gods who came in chariots from the sky take us to Ancient Alien Theory. All of these gods were aliens who created
realities in which they came to Earth to experience and learn.
Kali
Kali Yuga
It is interesting that this prediction of the emergence of a new world is prophesied to appear about the same time that
the Mayans predicted it to come. The Mayan calendar began with the Fifth Great Cycle in 3114 BC and will end on
December 21, 2012 AD. The Hindu Kali Yuga calendar began on 18 February 3102 B.C. There is only a difference of
12 years between the Hindu's beginning of the Kali Yuga and the Mayan's beginning of the Fifth Great Cycle.
The Golden Age Could Begin in 2012
The ancient Hindus mainly used lunar calendars but also used solar calendars. If an average lunar year equals 354.36
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days, then this would be about 5270 lunar years from the time when the Kali Yuga started until 21 Dec 2012. This is
the same year that the Mayans predict rebirth of our planet. It is also about 5113 solar years of 365.24 days per year,
and is day number 1,867,817 into the Kali Yuga. By either solar or lunar years, we are over 5,000 years into the Kali
Yuga and it is time for Lord Krishna's prophecy to happen according to the ancient Hindu scriptures. Lord Krishna's
Golden Age could easily begin in 2012!
Mayan Prophecy Matches Hindu Prophecy
It is amazing that both calendars began at about the same time over 5,000 years ago and both calendars predict a
totally new world and/or golden age after about 5,000 years into their calendars! We are definitely on to something
with these Mayan and Hindu 2012 predictions. Historically, this is an amazing fact since these two ancient cultures did
not have any contact.
The end of Kali Yuga occurs "When flowers will be begot within flowers, and fruits within fruits, then will the Yuga
come to an end. And the clouds will pour rain unseasonably when the end of the Yuga approaches."
Trimurti
In Hinduism, the Trimurti 'three forms' - is a concept in Hinduism "in which the cosmic functions of creation,
maintenance, and destruction are personified by the forms of Brahma the creator, Vishnu the maintainer or preserver,
and Shiva (Kali) the destroyer or transformer." These three deities have been called "the Hindu triad" or the "Great
Trinity". Of the three members of the Trimurti, the Bhagavata Purana, which espouses the Vaishnavite viewpoint,
explains that the greatest benefit can be had from Vishnu.
Brahma
Brahma is the Hindu god (deva) of creation and one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. He is not to
be confused with the Supreme Cosmic Spirit in Hindu Vedanta philosophy known as Brahman. Also, in Sanskrit
Grammer, Brahman is Nominative Singular of generic word Brahman, as Aatma is Nominative Singular for Aatman.
Brahaman and Aatman are same in Vedanta Philosphy, the Para-Aatma (Supersoul) and Jeeva Aatma (Individual Soul)
are Brahman. His consort is Saraswati, the goddess of learning. Brahma is often identified with Prajapati, a Vedic
deity.
According to the Puranas, Brahma is self-born (without mother) in the lotus flower which grew from the navel of
Vishnu at the beginning of the universe. This explains his name Nabhija (born from the navel). Another legend says
that Brahma was born in water. In this he deposited a seed that later became the golden egg. From this golden egg,
Brahma the creator was born, as Hiranyagarbha. The remaining materials of this golden egg expanded into the
Brahmanda or Universe. Being born in water, Brahma is also called Kanja (born in water). Brahma is said also to be
the son of the Supreme Being, Brahman and the female energy known as Prakrti or Maya.
At the beginning of the process of creation, Brahma created eleven Prajapatis (used in another sense), who are believed
to be the fathers of the human race. The Manusmriti enumerates them as Marichi, Atri, Angirasa, Pulastya, Pulaha,
Kratu, Vasishtha, Prachetas or Daksha, Bhrigu, and Narada. He is also said to have created the seven great sages or the
Saptarishi to help him create the universe. However since all these sons of his were born out of his mind rather than
body, they are called Manas Putras or mind-sons.
Within Vedic and Puranic scripture Brahma is described as only occasionally interfering in the affairs of the other
devas (gods), and even more rarely in mortal affairs. He did force Soma to give Tara back to her husband, Brihaspati.
He is considered the father of Dharma and Atri.
Vishnu
Vishnu - the Maintainer, Preserver is most famously identified with His avatars, or incarnations of God, most
especially Krishna and Rama. Additionally, another important name for Vishnu is Narayana.
The Vishnu Sahasranama declares Vishnu as Paramatma (supreme soul) and Parameshwara (supreme God). It
describes Vishnu as the All-Pervading essence of all beings, the master of - and beyond - the past, present and future,
the creator and destroyer of all existences, one who supports, sustains and governs the Universe and originates and
develops all elements within.
In the Puranas, Vishnu is described as having the divine color of water filled clouds, four-armed, holding a lotus,
mace, conch (shankha) and chakra (wheel). Vishnu is also described in the Bhagavad Gita as having a 'Universal
Form' (Vishvarupa) which is beyond the ordinary limits of human perception.
The Purana also describe each of the Dasavatara of Vishnu. Among these ten principal avatara described, nine have
occurred in the past and one will take place in the future, at the end of Kali Yuga. In the commentary of creator
Brahma in Vishnu Sahasranamam, he refers to Vishnu as "Sahasrakoti Yuga Dharine", which means that these
incarnations take place in all Yugas in cosmic scales. The Bhagavad Gita mentions their purpose as being to rejuvenate
Dharma and vanquish negative forces as also to display His divine pastimes in front of the conditioned/fallen souls. In
almost all Hindu denominations, Vishnu is either worshiped directly or in the form of his ten avatara, such as Rama
and Krishna.
Shiva
Shiva is considered to be the supreme deity in Shaivism, a denomination of Hinduism. Many Hindus such as those of
Smarta tradition are free to accept various manifestations of the divine as their chosen deity for worship, and those
who prefer Shiva are called Shaivas. Shaivism, along with Vaisnava traditions that focus on Vishnu, and Sakta
traditions that focus on the Goddess (Devi) are three of the most influential denominations in Hinduism.
The worship of Shiva is a pan-Hindu tradition, practiced widely across all of India. Shiva is one of the five primary
forms of the Divine in Smartism, a denomination of Hinduism that puts particular emphasis on five deities, the other
four being Vishnu, Devi, Ganesha, and Surya. Another way of thinking about the divinities in Hinduism identifies
Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva as each representing one of the three primary aspects of the Divine in Hinduism, known
collectively as the Trimurti. In the Trimurti system, Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the maintainer or preserver, and
Shiva is the destroyer or transformer.
Attributes of Shiva
Third Eye: Shiva is often depicted with a third eye with which he burned Desire (Kama) to ashes.
Serpents: Shiva is often shown garlanded with a snake.
Crescent: Shiva bears on his head the crescent of the fifth day (panchami) moon. This is placed near the fiery
third eye and this shows the power of Soma, the sacrificial offering, which is the representative of moon. It
means that Shiva possesses the power of procreation along with the power of destruction.The moon is also a
measure of time; thus the Crescent also represents his control over time. Thus Shiva is known by the names of
Somasundara and Chandrashekara.
Sacred Ganga: Ganga, the holiest of the holy rivers, flows from the matted hair of Shiva. Shiva allowed an outlet
to the great river to traverse the earth and bring purifying water to human beings. The flowing water is one of the
five elements which compose the whole Universe and from which earth arises. Ganga also denotes fertility one
of the creative aspect of Shiva.
Drum: A small drum shaped like an hourglass is known as a "damaru". This is one of the attributes of Shiva in
his famous dancing representation known as Nataraja. A specific hand gesture (mudra) called damaru-hasta
(Sanskrit for "damaru-hand") is used to hold the drum. This drum is particularly used as an emblem by members
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Polytheistic Gods
Although the pantheistic system allowed only a subordinate rank to the old polytheistic gods, and the actual religious
belief of the people was probably but little affected by their existence, they continued to occupy an important place in
the affections of the poet, and were still represented as exercising considerable influence on the destinies of man. The
most prominent of them were regarded as the appointed Loka palas, or guardians of the world; and as such they were
made to preside over the four cardinal and (according to some authorities) the intermediate points of the compass.
Thus Indra, the chief of the gods, was regarded as the regent of the east; Agni, the fire, was in the same way associated
with the southeast; Yama with the south; Surya, the sun, with the southwest; Varuna, originally the representative of
the all-embracing heaven (atmosphere), now the god of the ocean, with the west; Vayu (or Pavana), the wind, with the
northwest; Kubera, the god of wealth, with the north; and Soma with the northeast. (Note: In some traditions, Eesana,
an aspect of Siva is regarded as the regent of the northeast and Nirrti the regent of the southwest.)
In the institutes of Manu the Loka palas are represented as standing in close relation to the ruling king, who is saki to
be composed of particles of these his tutelary deities. The retinue of Indra consists chiefly of the Gandharvas, a class
of genii, considered in the epics as the celestial musicians; and their wives, the Apsaras, lovely nymphs, who are
frequently employed by the gods to make the pious devotee desist from carrying his austere practices to an extent that
might render him dangerous to their power. Narada, an ancient sage (probably a personification of the cloud, the
water-giver), is considered as the messenger between the gods and men, and as having sprung from the forehead of
Brahma.
The interesting office of the god of love is held by Kamadeva, also called Ananga, the bodyless, because, as the myth
relates, having once tried by the power of his mischievous arrow to make Siva fall in love with Parvati, whilst he was
engaged in devotional practices, the urchin was reduced to ashes by a glance of the angry god. Two other mythological
figures of some importance are considered as sons of Siva and Parvati, viz. Karttikeya or Skanda, the leader of the
heavenly armies, who was supposed to have been fostered by the six Knittikas or Pleiades and Ganesha (lord of
troops).
Smartism
Smartism, a denomination of Hinduism is a monist as well as a monotheist religion that understands different deities
as representing various aspects and principles of one supreme entity, Brahman or parabrahman. After all, Swami
Vivekananda, a follower of Ramakrishna, along with many others, who brought Hindu beliefs to the West, were all
Smarta in belief. Other denominations of Hinduism do not strictly hold this belief. Only a Smartist would have no
problem worshiping Shiva or Vishnu together as he views the different aspects of God as leading to the same One
God. It is the Smarta view that dominates the view of Hinduism in the West. By contrast, a Vaishnavite considers
Vishnu as the one true God, worthy of worship and other forms as subordinate.
Vedic Deities - These deities represent forces of nature or devas and are not equivalent to Brahman represented as
Vishnu or Shiva. The Devas hold a similar place in relation to God as angels do in Judaeo-Christian traditions.
Hudigamma - Hindu Mother Goddess served by eunuch priests dressed in women's clothes.
Indrani - Queen of the gods.
Ista Devata - Tantric Patroness of the Self. Individual Guardian Angel of the Enlightened Sage.
Kadru - Serpent Goddess, Mother of the Nagas, or Cobra people.
Kali - Black Earth Mother, Conqueror of Time, Goddess of fertility, death and regeneration. Dark Mother, Hindu triple
Goddess of creation, preservation and destruction. Birth and Death Mother. Treasure house of Compassion, Giver of
Life to the World. Her mantras brought into being the very things whose names She spoke for the first time, Originator
of the creative word or Logos. A triple Goddess - Maiden, Mother, Crone. Lady of the Dead. The Ocean of Blood at
the beginning and end of the world. Also known as Jagadamba.
Kauri - Indo-European Swan Goddess. Cowrie shell was sacred to Her.
Khon-Ma - Mother Earth, Ruler of All Spirits emanating from the Earth element.
Kundalini - Serpent Goddess representing the inner power of the human body
Kurukulla - Dravidian Goddess of Caverns.
Lakshmi - Goddess of fortune,wealth and abundance. Portrayed as a golden skinned woman sitting or standing on a
lotus, Her symbol. Hindu Goddess of Sovereignty. Source of the divine drink Soma. aka Padma, Lady Lotus. Goddess
of Beauty and Good Fortune.
Manasa-Devi - Serpent Goddess of Bengal, identified with the Moon, bearing the Moons's magic name Mana.
Marici - Buddhist Diamond Sow, Great Goddess seated on a lotus surrounded by 7 pigs. Glorious One. Sun of
Happiness.
Maya - Virgin aspect of the triple Hindu Goddess, symbolized by a Spider, spinner of magic, fate and earthly
appearances. The spider's web was likened to the Wheel of Fate and the spider to the Goddess as a Spinner, sitting at
the hub of Her Wheel. Mother of the Enlightened One, Buddha. Her colors were white, red and black. Hawthorne, Her
tree.
Nanda Devi - Blessed Goddess. Mountain Mother Who gave birth to the Ganges. Nanda Devi is one of the Holiest
Mountains of the Himalayan chain.
Parvati - Maiden aspect of Kali. Daughter of the Mountain. Shiva's bride. Daughter of Heaven. Also known by Maya,
Sati, Durga, Shakti, Privithi. Dark and colorful, ornate and mysterious. The richness of hues in Her attire as well as Her
jewels symbolize Her power. She lifts Her veil to reveal Her beauty, shining like the Sun rising over the mountain of
Anapurna. The cocoon, butterfly and the karmic golden wheel reflect Her deep connection with life and death, cause
and effect, and transformation.
Prajnaparamita - Personification of Wisdom
Prakriti - Nature. Sanskrit title of Kali as female Holy Trinity, commanding the Gunas, the white, red and black threads
of Creation, Preservation and Destruction. She embodied past, present, future; earth, sea, sky; youth, maturity, age.
Privithi - Very ancient Earth Mother.
Sara Kali - Queen Kali, Mother Goddess of the gypsies. The Mother, the Woman, the Sister, the Queen, the source of
all Romany blood. Queen of Heaven and Earth.
Sarama - Vedic Bitch Goddess, Mother of the brindled Dogs of Yama. The Huntress.
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Saranyu - Goddess Who gave birth to all animals, Mother of all Creatures. Vedic Mare Goddess, Mother of the
Centaurs.
Sarasvati - White skinned Goddess of poetry, music, science and learning as well as all creative arts. Inventor of the
Sanscrit language. She wears a crescent moon on her brow and rides a swan or a peacock, or is seated on a lotus. The
Flowing One. Inventor of all the arts of civilization: music, letters, mathematics, calendars, magic, the Vedas and all
other branches of learning. Ancient River Goddess. Queen of Heaven. Mother of Waters. aka Ganga. Originally a
River Goddess, She originated in the Ocean. Great culinary Goddess, She invented Soma, or Amrita (drink of bliss).
Independent of nature. Goddess of sensual love, creativity, beauty, art and music. Goddess of learning and teaching
Savitri - Hindu Mother of Civilization, She Who brought forth music and literature, rhythm, time, measurements, day
and night, memory, conquest, victory and yoga.
Shakti - Tantric title of the Great Goddess. Cosmic Energy. The Tantras say the female principle antedates and
includes the male principle and this female principle is the Supreme Divinity. Tantric doctrine says mortal women are
life itself, and Goddess-like, because they embody the principle of Shakti. The series of Universes appear and
disappear with the opening and shutting of her eyes. (from the Lalita Sahasranamam) Final union with Shakti occurred
at the moment of Death, according to Tantric mystics.
Shasti - Bengali Feline Goddess, depicted riding a cat. Goddess of childbirth and Protectress of Children.
Shitala - Protectress against small pox. Mothers appealed to Her for help for their children.
Sita - Furrow, the Goddess Earth as the wife of Rama (Krishna).
Smashana-Kali - Kali Ma as the Goddess of cremation grounds and other places of Death. Her yantra was an 8 petaled
lotus with multiple repetitions of the inverted triangle. The meaning was Rebirth following Death. Her priestesses,
called dakinis, arranged funerals and tended the dying.
Tara - Pre-Vedic Savior Goddess, known from India to Ireland. Indo-European primal Goddess Earth. An extremely
ancient festival held annually at Athens was named after Her, Taramata (Mother Tara) nicknamed The Rioting because
of its wild orgiastic customs. The sacred grove of Tara in Ireland was the Goddess's genital shrine. In India, Tara is
called The Most Revered of the old pre-vedic Goddesses. Wine is sacred to Her. Goddess of Compassion, The
Diamond Sow. Diamonds are Her sacred stone. Tibetan Buddhist Great Mother. She is a Boddhisattva, an enlightened
One who has vowed to incarnate until all beings have attained enlightenment. She also vowed to incarnate only as a
female. She governs the Underworld, the Earth and the Heavens, birth, death and regeneration, love and war, the
seasons, all that lives and grows, the Moon cycles. Green Tara is Her Nature-related aspect. Typically She is seen as a
slender and beautiful woman of white complexion, long golden hair and blue eyes. She can also appear as red, black or
dark blue. Her animals are the sow, mare, owl and raven. Goddess of spiritual transformation. When worshiping Tara,
recognize all you see as Her body, made of green light, all you hear is Her divine speech, and all your thoughts as Her
divine wisdom. Every molecule of air is Her divine energy and when you lie down, your head rests in Her lap. More on
Tara
Uma - The Golden Goddess, personifying light and beauty. Daughter of the Mountains, Patroness of yogic ascetism.
Kali's Crone aspect. aka Prisni, Mother of the Dark Season, Daughter of Heaven. Mother Death.
Ushas - Vedic Goddess of the Dawn.
Indra
Surya
Agni
Vayu
Varuna
Yama
Kubera
Soma
Mitra
Kamadeva
Gayatri
Aditi
Ushas
Saraswati
Rudra
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Shakti
Devi
Kali
Durga
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