the pictures and who it represent.
T. R. R. Iyengar has written: 'Dictionary of Hindu gods and goddesses' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Goddesses, Hindu, Gods, Hindu, Hindu Goddesses, Hindu Gods
Temples are not homes of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. They are places where hindus can worship them. The home of Hindu Gods and Goddesses are their respective heavens, such as Mount Kailas for Shiva, Vaikuntha for Vishnu, Brahmaloka for Brahma.
Hindu people has their gods and goddesses while the Buddhists has their god Buddha , Buddhists believe more on what Buddha taught when he is still alive.. Hindu worships many gods and goddesses..
What does your question ask? Hindus have many Gods and Goddesses. Vishnu, Shiva, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Ganesha, Kartikeya, Hanuman are some of the Hindu Gods. Saraswati, Lakshmi, Parvati, Durga are some of the Goddesses.
Many religions have a plurality of gods. Hindu is a good example.
Swami Harshanda has written: 'Hindu gods and goddesses'
There are many gods and goddesses in Hinduism. See the related link below.
"Lord Brahma" is the universal creator God. The Hindu "gods and goddesses" are too many to name here but, since Brahma is beyond human knowledge, these others are each symbolic of the different attributes known to man about Brahma.
According to Hindu Religion Hindus worship god with anything & everything that they have. Such as milk, water flowers & lamp etc.
Hindus worship a pantheon of several gods and goddesses. The primary gods are usually Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma and Lakshmi.
Selene was the Greek moon goddess. Surya is the Hindu sun god.
It is the other way around. Buddhism was started by a born Hindu prince. Many Gods and Goddesses from Hinduism are used in Buddhism.