Subdirectories of Gods and Goddesses:
Categories related to Society: Religion and Spirituality: Hinduism: Gods and Goddesses: Society: Religion and Spirituality: People: Spiritual Personalities (43) Websites on Gods and Goddesses: Bagalamukhi The goddess of black magic, poisons, and her symbolism. Contains her yantra and mantra. Bhairava The terrifying God, his different manifestations, and pooja rituals. Contains images of the deity. Cchinnamasta The goddess who is one of the Dasa Maha Vidyas and her worship. Includes the yantra and mantra of the goddess. Dattatreya The history, legend, and teachings of the god who is the author of Avadhuta Gita and Jivanmukta Gita. Friesian School: Devotionalistic Gods in Hinduism Different aspects of the Gods are explained in this research article. Goddess Pongi Amma The history and legend of Valli Malai, home to goddess Valli Amma or Pongi, beloved of Lord Murugan. Includes a photo gallery. Hindu Devotion Explanation of devotion and the main Hindu deities. Hindu Net: Forms of God Information on the concept of God and links to various Gods and Goddesses. Indian Heritage: Gods and Hinduism Links to different Gods and Goddesses, their stories and navagrahams. Indra Information about the God Indra. Includes images. Jai Mataji About the various Gods and Goddesses and the power of Mantras. Includes images and prayers. Maa Santoshi The story of the Goddess, her worship, and temples. Includes a photo gallery. Mahalasa Narayani Information about the goddess, her various manifestations, images, prayers, and temples. Picture library Pictures of Hindu gods and goddess and children's coloring page. Spiritual Corner Gods and Goddesses, picture gallery, slokas, devotional songs and festivals. Sri Muneeswarar About Lord Muneeswarar, Lord Karuppannaswamy and other Kaaval Dheivangals, their worship and temples. Tara Description of the goddess worshipped both by Hindus and Buddhists and her different forms. Contains her yantra and mantra. Trimurti Trimurti, meaning "having three forms", is the term applied to the three main Hindu gods: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. This Trimurti or triad represents all aspects of the Supreme Being. The Trimurti is depicted as a single-bodied, three-headed man. This symbolises the fact that the three forms are aspects of one Supreme Being.
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