Ganesha is one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. He is often depicted with an elephant's head and is considered the remover of obstacles. According to myth, Ganesha was created by his mother Parvati from clay when she asked Shiva
for a guardian while he was meditating.
He is known as Vinayaka or Ganapati in some regions.
Ganesha is the patron of knowledge, wisdom, and prosperity.
The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, which celebrates Ganesha's birth, is an important festival in India.
Krishna, the Divine Prince
Krishna is a central figure in Hinduism and is considered one of the most beloved deities. He is often depicted playing the flute or dancing with his consort Radha.
He is known as the eighth avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu.
Krishna is revered for his wisdom, bravery, and divine love.
The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu text, was revealed to Krishna by Lord Krishna himself.
Rajuahari, the King of Vaishnavism
Rajuahari is a lesser-known deity but still holds great significance in Hinduism. He is revered as the king of Vaishnavism and is associated with the worship of Vishnu.
He is often depicted with a peacock on his head.
Rajuahari is considered the preserver of the universe.
The temple at Tirumalai, Tamil Nadu, is dedicated to Rajuahari and attracts millions of devotees each year.
Shiva, the Destroyer of the Universe
Shiva is a central figure in Hinduism and is considered the destroyer of the universe. He is often depicted with three eyes and is revered for his wisdom and spiritual power.
He is known as the third avatar (incarnation) of Brahma.
Shiva is revered for his cosmic dance, which is said to create and destroy the universe.
The linga, a symbol of Shiva's divine energy, is considered sacred by millions of devotees worldwide.