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• Brahma is the Hindu Creator god.

• Hindu goddess of
He is also known as the
Grandfather and as a later knowledge, music, art,
equivalent of Prajapati, the wisdom and nature. She is a
primeval first god. In early Hindu
sources such as the Mahabharata,
part of the trinity of
Brahma is supreme in the triad of Saraswati, Lakshmi and
great Hindu gods which includes Parvati.
Shiva and Vishnu
• A wife of Brahma
• Vishnu, the Preserver
• Lakshmi

• Hindu goddess of
• Vishnu is the second member of
the Hindu Trinity. wealth, fortune and
prosperity. She is the
• Vishnu is worshipped in many wife and shakti
forms and in several avatars
(incarnations). Less visible than (energy) of Vishnu,
nature gods that preside over
• Goddess Parvati
• Shiva, the Destroyer • Wife of shiva
• Shiva is the third member of the • Hindu goddess of fertility,
Hindu Trinity, tasked with love, beauty, marriage,
destroying the universe in order children, and devotion; as
to prepare for its renewal at the well as of divine strength
end of each cycle of time. Shiva’s
destructive power is regenerative: and power.[
It’s the necessary step that makes
renewal possible.
• Ganesha or (Ganesh) was the
elephant-headed god in
Hinduism. He was the son of
Shiva and Parvati.
• Ganesha is a very popular god
in Hinduism, and was one of the
most worshipped. Hindu
tradition states that Ganesha
was a god of wisdom, success
and good luck. He was also
giver of different types of
favors. The Hindu tradition calls
Ganesha as the Vighneshvara.
"Vighneshvara" in Sanskrit
language means one who was
the lord of obstacles or
difficulties.
• Kartikeya (IAST:
Kārttikeya), also known
as Murugan, Skanda,
Kumara, and
Subrahmanya, is the
Hindu god of war. He is
the son of Parvati and
Shiva, brother of
Ganesha, and a god
whose life story has
many versions in
Hinduism
• Durga, also known as
Shakti or Devi, is the
protective mother of
the universe. She is one
of the faith's most
popular deities, a
protector of all that is
good and harmonious
in the world. Sitting
astride a lion or tiger,
the multi-limbed Durga
battles the forces of evil
in the world.
• Kali is the Hindu goddess (or
Devi) of death, time, and
doomsday and is often
associated with sexuality
and violence but is also
considered a strong mother-
figure and symbolic of
motherly-love. Kali also
embodies shakti - feminine
energy, creativity and
fertility - and is an
incarnation of Parvati, wife
of the great Hindu god
Shiva.

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