Monday, August 4, 2008

Hindu Gods - Part 2

Dear Readers,

In the previous part you learn about main GODs in Hindu religion. Here is the next 3 main deities of Hindu religion.

Saraswati is the wife of Brahma, and is the Goddess of education and knowledge. She has four hands representing four aspects of learning: mind, intellect, alertness and ego. To symbolize her connection to knowledge, she holds the sacred scriptures in one of her four hands. She plays the music of love and life on an instrument called a veena. She is dressed in white to signify her purity. She is often shown atop a white goose.



Lakshmi is the wife of Vishnu and is Goddess of prosperity, purity, chastity and generosity. She has four hands, representative of four spiritual virtues. She sits on a fully blossomed lotus, a seat of divine truth. Her palm is always extended to bless people. She is adored by Ganesha.





Parvati is wife of Shiva, the universal goddess. She is known as one of the benevolent forms (while Durga and Kali are the wrathful forms). She is appears as Shiva's consort, considered in this form to be a mountain goddess. According to legend, Shiva had become despondent over the death of his wife, so he turned to the life of a hermit. He sat concentrating his energies until he turned into a pillar of fire. The gods became worried over this, and begged the mother goddess Shakti for help. In response, the goddess took the form of Parvati, princess of the mountains, and sought to win Shiva's heart with the help of Kama, god of love. But when Kama shot his love-dart at Shiva, Shiva opened his third eye, let loose a fiery missile and reduced him to ashes. Parvati then took on the life of a hermit as well, and mortified her body through austerities that won Shiva's admiration, and he accepted her as his consort. Inspired by Parvati's beauty, Shiva made music and began to dance. Parvati also cajoled Shiva to reveal the secrets of the cosmos locked in his mind. It is believed many seers were enlightened when they overheard their conversation between the two lovers. Parvati is highly revered for her ability to transform the austere ascetic Shiva into an amorous householder.

Thank you, Readers
JS

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