The divine beings of Sanatana Dharma aren't distant, scary figures sitting on clouds. They're family — fierce mothers, playful children, loving brothers, wise teachers. Each one has a story. Each one has something to teach. Come, meet them.
"My grandmother never read about the gods from a book. She met them in her kitchen, in the temple down the lane, in the stories she told me before sleep. To her, Shiva wasn't a distant deity — he was the ash-smeared yogi who lived on Kailash and loved his devotees like his own children."
— Every Hindu child's grandmother, probably
Three gods. Three cosmic functions. One reality. Brahma creates, Vishnu preserves, Shiva destroys — but destruction here means transformation. Like how winter destroys leaves so spring can grow new ones.
Trimurti (The Destroyer)
Lord Shiva is one of the three supreme deities of Hinduism. Known as 'The Destroyer' in the Trimurti, he is actually the...
Trimurti (The Preserver)
Lord Vishnu is the preserver and protector of the universe. He maintains cosmic order (dharma) and incarnates on earth w...
Avatar of Vishnu (Complete manifestation)
Lord Krishna is the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu and one of the most beloved deities in Hinduism. He's the divine states...
In Hinduism, the divine isn't just male. The Goddess is everything — knowledge, wealth, power, love. She's the energy that makes the gods act. Without her, they're nothing.
Goddess of Wealth, Fortune, and Prosperity
Goddess Lakshmi is the deity of wealth, fortune, and abundance — both material and spiritual. Where there is goodness, c...
Divine Mother, Warrior Goddess, Supreme Power (Mahashakti)
Goddess Durga is the divine mother and the most powerful warrior goddess — created by the gods to destroy the demon Mahi...
Goddess of Knowledge, Music, Arts, and Learning
Goddess Saraswati is the deity of knowledge, wisdom, learning, and the arts. She is the source of all creative and intel...
Every Hindu has a favorite. Ganesha — the one you call before anything new. Hanuman — the one you call when you're scared. Krishna — the one you just... love. These two are at the heart of every home.
Vanara (Monkey God), Rudra avatar
Lord Hanuman is the monkey god — the greatest devotee of Lord Rama. He represents strength, courage, devotion, and selfless service. When yo...
Son of Shiva and Parvati, Lord of Beginnings
Lord Ganesha is the elephant-headed god — the remover of obstacles, the lord of beginnings, and the deity of wisdom and intellect. Every Hin...
Trimurti
Trimurti
Avatar of Vishnu
Avatar of Vishnu
Vanara
Son of Shiva and Parvati, Lord of Beginnings
Goddess of Wealth, Fortune, and Prosperity
Divine Mother, Warrior Goddess, Supreme Power
Goddess of Knowledge, Music, Arts, and Learning
Because their stories aren't just mythology. They're psychology, philosophy, and life advice — wrapped in beautiful tales that have survived thousands of years.
When Ganesha breaks his tusk to write the Mahabharata, he's teaching you about sacrifice. When Hanuman tears open his chest to show Rama inside, he's teaching you about devotion. When Durga rides her lion into battle, she's teaching you about courage.
"The gods are not somewhere else. They're inside you. Waiting."
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