Explore the divine pantheon of Hindu deities, each representing different aspects of the supreme reality and guiding devotees on their spiritual journey.
The three primary aspects of the divine
The Creator
Creator of the universe and all beings
The Preserver
Preserver and protector of the universe
The Destroyer
Destroyer of evil and ignorance
Principal deities worshipped across the Hindu tradition
Remover of Obstacles
Son of Shiva, lord of beginnings and remover of obstacles
The Devoted Warrior
Devoted follower of Rama, symbol of strength and devotion
The Divine Cowherd
Eighth avatar of Vishnu, teacher of the Bhagavad Gita
The Ideal King
Seventh avatar of Vishnu, hero of the Ramayana
Deities governing natural elements and cosmic principles
King of the Gods
King of gods and ruler of heavens
God of Fire
God of fire, purifier and messenger to gods
God of Wind
God of wind and father of Hanuman
The Sun God
God of the sun, source of light and energy
Goddesses representing the divine feminine principle and cosmic power
The Invincible Goddess
Fierce protector who destroys evil and protects devotees
The Dark Goddess
Fierce form of Divine Mother, destroyer of ego and evil
The Mountain Goddess
Gentle form of Shakti, devoted wife and loving mother
Goddess of Wealth
Goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity
Goddess of Knowledge
Goddess of knowledge, music and arts
Gods governing cosmic order, death, and celestial realms
God of Death
Judge of the dead, maintainer of cosmic order
God of Water & Sky
Guardian of cosmic law and god of waters
The Moon God
God of the moon, controller of tides and emotions
Gods of creation, craftsmanship, and material abundance
Each deity represents a unique aspect of the divine consciousness, offering guidance, protection, and blessings to their devotees.