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Divine Pantheon

Hindu Deities

Explore the divine forms of the Supreme

Durga

Durga

Shaktism

The invincible goddess of power, war, and protection — Durga is the combined shakti of all the gods, the supreme warrior who defeats what cannot otherwise be defeated.

Ganesha

Gaṇeśa

Shaivism

Remover of obstacles, patron of beginnings, arts, sciences, and wisdom. First deity invoked in any Hindu ritual.

Hanuman

Hanumān

Vaishnavism

Embodiment of devotion, strength, and selfless service. Divine monkey devotee of Rama, symbol of bhakti, courage, and celibacy.

Krishna

Krishna

Vaishnavism

The eighth avatar of Vishnu, divine teacher of the Bhagavad Gita, the embodiment of divine love — Krishna is at once the playful child, the devoted lover, the fearless warrior, and the supreme teacher.

Lakshmi

Lakshmi

Vaishnavism

The goddess of wealth, beauty, grace, and good fortune — Lakshmi bestows not just material prosperity but the inner richness of virtue, love, and spiritual well-being.

Parvati

Parvati

Shaivism

The goddess of love, fertility, devotion, and divine power — Parvati is the Shakti (energy) of Shiva himself, without whom he is inert; she is the cosmic mother, the embodiment of supreme devotion.

Vishnu

Vishnu

Vaishnavism

The Preserver of the Universe in the Trimurti, Vishnu maintains cosmic order (dharma), descending to earth in avatar form whenever creation is threatened.

Shiva

Śiva

Shaivism

The Destroyer in the Trimurti, the Supreme Being in Shaivism, embodiment of consciousness, asceticism, and cosmic dance. Known as Mahadeva — the Great God.

Rama

Rama

Vaishnavism

The seventh avatar of Vishnu and Maryada Purushottam — the perfect human being — Rama's life is the supreme teaching on duty, honor, righteousness, and the power of love.

Saraswati

Saraswati

Smartism

The goddess of learning, knowledge, music, arts, speech, and wisdom — Saraswati is the divine source of all creative and intellectual power.