Shaiva
Lord Shiva
Lord Shiva is the supreme deity of the Shaiva tradition — the destroyer of evil and transformer of the universe. He is worshipped as Mahadev, the great god, and Nataraja, the cosmic dancer.
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In Sanatan Dharma, the divine is one — Brahman — manifesting in countless forms to help devotees connect with the absolute. Each deity represents specific qualities of the divine: Shiva as transformation, Vishnu as preservation, Devi as creative power, Ganesha as wisdom, Hanuman as devotion, Surya as life-giving light, and Rama as righteous living.
सनातन धर्म में ईश्वर एक है, परन्तु भक्तों की भिन्न भिन्न भावनाओं के लिए वह अनेक रूपों में प्रकट होते हैं।
Shaiva
Lord Shiva is the supreme deity of the Shaiva tradition — the destroyer of evil and transformer of the universe. He is worshipped as Mahadev, the great god, and Nataraja, the cosmic dancer.
Vaishnava
Lord Vishnu is the preserver of the universe in the Hindu Trinity. He incarnates in different forms (avatars) to restore dharma whenever evil rises. His most celebrated avatars are Rama and Krishna.
Shakta
Goddess Devi is the supreme feminine energy — Shakti — the power that animates the universe. She manifests as Durga the warrior, Lakshmi the abundant, and Saraswati the wise.
Shaiva
Lord Ganesha is worshipped before every auspicious beginning. The son of Shiva and Parvati, he removes obstacles, blesses new endeavours and is the lord of wisdom and intellect.
Vaishnava
Lord Hanuman is the embodiment of devotion, strength and selfless service. The greatest devotee of Lord Rama, he is worshipped for courage, protection and removal of fear.
Saura
Lord Surya is the solar deity — the visible god who sustains all life. Worshipped at sunrise through Surya Namaskar and Arghya, he blesses health, vitality and clarity of mind.
Vaishnava
Lord Rama is the seventh avatar of Vishnu and the ideal human being — Maryada Purushottam. His life, as told in the Ramayana, is the supreme teaching on righteousness, duty and devotion.
Sanatan Dharma has multiple devotional traditions — each centred on a primary deity while honouring the entire pantheon.
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