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Hindu: Hindu Gods
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Photo of young adults offering the camphor flame to the main deities and taking darsan (or "auspiscious sight" from the divine) at the HARI Temple in New Cumberland, PA. According to traditional Hindu beliefs there are many gods and goddesses. The three central gods are Brahma, the creator; Vishnu, the preserver; and Shiva, the dissolver of evil. It is important to note that just like the concept in physics that matter cannot be destroyed, only changed, Shiva dissolves and changes things, but cannot actually destroy. Together they are referred to as the "three basic forms" of the Vedic notion of the Brahman, the ultimate or absolute. This Absolute assumes both male and female forms. Durga, or Kali is the awesome power of the Great Goddess who is able to devour the demonic and evil forces in the world; she often associated with Shiva.
Hindu Gods - For the majority of Hindus, the most important religious path is bhakti (devotion) to personal gods. There are a wide variety of gods to choose from, and although sectarian adherence to particular deities is often strong, there is a widespread acceptance of choice in the desired god (ishta devata ) as the most appropriate focus for any particular person.
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As Sri Ramakrishna, the great Hindu sage said, "There can be as many spiritual paths as there are spiritual aspirants, and as many gods as there are devotees." These colorful 2008 January-December Wall Calendars present lovely paintings of some of the most popular Hindu gods and goddesses. With these calendars adorning the wall of your room, now you can have…
Hindu megasite presents Mike Magee's on-line translations of important texts illustrating the beliefs & practices of tradition of devotion to Shiva & Kali that has influenced many Hindus for the past millennium. Includes helpful guides to basic gods, goddesses, rituals, symbolic images, reference material, & an extensive glossary of basic tantric terms.
There are no strict rules to follow to be a Hindu by religion. Basic rules that apply loosely are that one must believe in Karma and must strive to fulfill Dharma and believe in the transmigration of the soul. A Hindu will see the existence of God in all things. Unlike members of other faiths a Hindu can question the holy scriptures and even Gods.
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The deities of the Indus Valley Civilization bear resemblances to Hindu Gods such as Shiva. The Indus Valley Civilization is often taken to represent the historical continuum of Hinduism. The roots of Hinduism in southern India, and amongst tribal and indigenous communities is just as ancient and fundamentally contributive to the foundations of the religious and philosophical system.
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