Ganesha is the son of Mahadev Shiva and Parvati. He is depicted as a god with the head of an elephant. He is potbellied ... Read more
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MahaLakshmi finds its origin in the Sanskrit word Lakshya. The word Lakshya means goal, target or ambition ... Read more
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Vishnu is one of the Trimurtis; and the one most involved in the day-to-day affairs of this world. Because of His ... Read more
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God Brahma is the creator of this universe. Our existence starts in the Day of the Brahma and ends in the Night of the Brahma ... Read more
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Indra is hailed the supreme god in over 300 hymns of the Rigveda. In these hymns he wields the Vajra, the thunderbolt ... Read more
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The Sanskrit word Saraswati is derived from “Saras” for example, stream in watery pools, and the postfix “Wait” signifies holder ... Read more
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The Sanskrit word Durga means a fort, or a place that is protected and thus difficult to reach. Durga, also called Divine Mother ... Read more
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Shiva is an infinite being. For some he is a god to worship, for some he is the first guru, while for some he is just a presence.... Read more
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