Parvati is a quintessential mother and a constant companion to her spouse, Shiva. She is full of love. She is the Goddess of women welfare, in marriage and in child bearing. She is determined. She chose Shiva as her spouse in face of all opposition. Even Shiva was not willing to marry and leave his ascetic ways. But he had to bow to the austerities of Parvati. Parvati is mother to Ganesha, the Lord of Auspiciousness, and Kartikeya, the Lord of Warriors. After marriage, Parvati lived in the inaccessible places where Shiva chooses to live without the comforts. Parvati is also the quintessential daughter, because she is supposed to visit devotees homes for a few days every year. So, she is a mix of a daughter, a mother, and a kind protectress, and loved by all hindus. She is specially worshiped by girls of marrigeable age and expectant mothers as a bringer of fortune.
hindus worship no guru
Buddhist and Hindus worship at home or at a temple
no, hindus do not worship 5 times a day. However Hindus do worship 3 times a day, at dawn, at afternoon and at dusk.
why do there worship ganeha
when we hindus in big problems then they worship lord ganesha and the problems are ended.
No they do not. Hindus can worship at shrines. Even the shines in there own homes.
Hindus worship in a Mandir.
There is no real answer to this. Christians worship God and Jesus and Hindus worship a plethora of gods, one god, or no gods at all.
Hindus worship in a temple, and men have to go every Saturday, but women can go whenever they want.
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They are important because Hindus worship in temples. That's where they worship their gods