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Introduction to the main hindu gods and goddesses, with free wallpapers, online mantras, related stories, etc...www.sanatansociety.org
"Ishvara" is a name or title used to emphasize God's role and function as controller of the universe. When Hindus refer to God as Ishvara, ...en.wikipedia.org
A Hindu deity (god or goddess; note small g) represents a particular aspect of the Supreme Being. For example, Saraswati represents the learning and ...www.koausa.org
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The concept of God in Hindu religion, with an overview of the major deities and their manifestations.www.hindunet.org
Jul 3, 2007 ... Guide to Hindu beliefs about Ultimate Reality, the gods Shiva, Vishnu, Ganesha, Hindu goddesses, and the purpose of life according to ...www.religionfacts.com
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Articles and Resources on various Hindu gods and goddesses - Ganesha, Shiva, Krishna, Durga, Kali, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Jagannath, Hunuman... and more.hinduism.about.com
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Within Hinduism a large number of personalities, or 'forms', are worshiped as murtis. These beings are either aspects of the supreme Brahman, avatars of the supreme being, or significantly powerful entities known as devas. The exact nature of belief in regards to each deity varies between differing Hindu denominations and philosophies. Often these beings are depicted in humanoid, or partially-humanoid forms, complete with a set of unique and complex iconography in each case. In total, there are over 330,000 of these supernatural beings in various Hindu traditions[1]

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