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Bal Gopal The child form of Lord Krishna.
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GaneshGanesha or (Ganesh) is a god in Hinduism, who has the head an of elephant. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati. Ganesha is a very popular god of Hindus. Hindu tradition states that Ganesha is a god of wisdom, success and good luck. He is also giver of different types of favours. |
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HanumanHanuman is sometimes called as Anjaneya, that is, one born of Anjana. He was a devotee of Lord Rama. |
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Durga MataDurga Mata is a form of Devi, the supreme Goddess |
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Radha KrishnaThe incarnation of Lord Vishnu who is thought of as the caretaker of the whole Universe. The deity of Lord Krishna's consort Radha is stood to his left. |
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Shiva LingaIs a form of Lord Shiva and is held in reverence in temples all over the sub continent. The Linga is a symbol. It is a symbol of that which is invisible yet omnipresent. It is hence a visible symbol of the Ultimate Reality which is present in us (and in all objects of creation ). The Shiva Linga denotes the primeval energy of the Creator. It is believed that at the end of all creation, during the great deluge, all of the different aspects of God find a resting place in the Linga; Brahma is absorbed into the right, Vishnu to the left and Gayatri into the heart. |
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Shiv ParvatiLord Shiva is known as the destroyer god because he removes all evil from the world. He has a blue neck because, according to Hindu legend, he swallowed a poison in order to save the universe. He has three eyes, the third eye is on his forehead. Shiva is one third of the Hindu trinity including Brahma (the Creator) and Vishnu (the Preserver). Lord Shiva lives in the Himalayas. His wife is the goddess Parvati whose deity is to the left of Shiva. |
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Ram DarbarLord Rama was the Seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He was a king of ancient India. His wife was Sita, who is the incarnation of Lakshmi Mata. The deity of Lord Rama is stood next with his wife Sita on his left and his younger brother Lakshman to his right. |