🪷 Hindu Deities Explore revered Hindu deities — their stories, mantras, temples & significance
The Trimurti
The three primary male deities responsible for the cycle of the universe — creation, preservation, and destruction.
🪷 Bhagwan Brahma

ब्रह्मा जी
The Creator of the Universe
Brahma is the first deity of the Hindu Trimurti. He created the universe, the Vedas, and the passage of time. Brahma Muhurta (pre-dawn hours) is named after him as the most auspicious time for spiritual practice.
🔱 Bhagwan Vishnu

भगवान विष्णु
The Preserver and Protector of the Universe
Represents dharma, guidance, and grace. Devotion to Vishnu is associated with preservation, harmony, and spiritual growth. He has incarnated 10 times as the Dashavatara to restore cosmic balance.
🔱 Bhagwan Shiva

भगवान शिव
The Destroyer and Transformer
Dedicated to Lord Shiva for inner peace, purification, and emotional balance. He is worshipped as Mahadeva (Great God), Neelkanth (blue-throated one who drank poison), and Adiyogi (first yogi).
The Tridevi (Triple Goddess)
The female counterparts to the Trimurti, representing the essential energy (Shakti) of the universe.
📚 Maa Saraswati
माँ सरस्वती
Goddess of Knowledge, Music, Art, and Wisdom
Goddess of knowledge, music, art, and wisdom. Saraswati blesses learning, creativity and mastery of the arts.
🪙 Maa Lakshmi
माँ लक्ष्मी
Goddess of Wealth, Fortune, and Prosperity
Goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity. Lakshmi brings abundance, wellbeing and auspiciousness to households and businesses.
🌸 Maa Parvati
माँ पार्वती
Goddess of Love, Fertility, and Devotion
Goddess of love, fertility, and devotion. Parvati embodies compassion and family strength, and manifests as Durga and Kali when protective power is needed.
Pramukh Devi Maa
Widely worshipped goddesses across Hindu traditions and their primary attributes.
🦁 Maa Durga

माँ दुर्गा
The Invincible Warrior Goddess
Connected with divine feminine energy, prosperity, and family wellbeing through Devi worship. Durga is worshipped for strength, protection and victory over negative forces.
🔥 Maa Kali
माँ काली
Goddess of Time, Change, and Destruction of the Ego
Kali represents the fierce transformative power that removes ignorance and ego. Devotees seek her blessings for spiritual breakthrough and protection.
💕 Maa Radha
माँ राधा
Goddess of Love, Devotion, and the Eternal Consort of Krishna
Radha symbolizes highest devotion (bhakti) and the soul's loving relationship with the divine. She is central to Krishna bhakti traditions.
🌿 Maa Sita
माँ सीता
Epitome of Purity, Virtue, and Devotion; Consort of Rama
The epitome of female purity and virtue; consort of Rama. Sita represents dharma, steadfastness and ideal womanhood.
🌊 Maa Ganga
माँ गंगा
The Personification of the Sacred Ganges River
The personification of the sacred Ganges River. Ganga is worshipped as purifying and life-giving.
Pramukh Bhagwan
Other widely worshipped deities with deep significance in daily Hindu practice.
🐒 Bhagwan Hanuman
हनुमान जी
The Mighty Devotee of Rama; God of Strength and Courage
Observed for strength, courage, and protection from fear and negativity.
🐘 Bhagwan Ganesha
गणेश जी
Remover of Obstacles; God of Wisdom and New Beginnings
Linked with wisdom, communication, and successful beginnings under Lord Ganesha's blessings.
☀️ Bhagwan Surya
सूर्य देव
The Sun God; Source of Light, Energy, and Life
Associated with vitality, clarity, and positive energy. Worship of Surya strengthens health, confidence, and discipline.
🪐 Bhagwan Shani Dev
शनि देव
The God of Justice, Karma, and Discipline
Emphasizes karma, discipline, and patience. Worship of Shani is observed for stability and relief from hardships.