Hindu Mythology

Divine Wisdom

Explore the Sacred Stories of Hindu Gods

Discover the timeless mythology, divine teachings, and spiritual wisdom of Hinduism's most revered deities. Each god represents unique aspects of the divine and cosmic order.

Sacred Mandala
Mandala Pattern

Sacred Narratives

Featured Stories

Explore the timeless epics and divine tales that form the foundation of Hindu philosophy.

The Ramayana

The Epic of Rama

The Ramayana is one of the greatest epics of Hindu literature, chronicling the life and adventures of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu.

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The Mahabharata

The Great War of Dharma

The Mahabharata is the world's longest epic poem, depicting the great war between two royal families and featuring the immortal teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.

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Krishna's Childhood Adventures

The Divine Cowherd

The enchanting tales of young Krishna's playful antics, divine miracles, and mischievous adventures in the village of Gokul.

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The Love of Radha and Krishna

Divine Love and Devotion

The eternal love story of Radha and Krishna, symbolizing the soul's yearning for divine union and the highest form of devotion.

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Durga's Victory Over Mahishasura

The Triumph of Good Over Evil

The epic battle between Goddess Durga and the buffalo demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the victory of divine feminine power over evil.

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The Divine Pantheon

Meet the Gods

Each deity embodies unique aspects of the divine and cosmic principles that govern the universe.

Brahma

The Creator

Brahma is the god of creation and the first of the Trimurti. He is responsible for creating the universe and all living beings.

Vishnu

The Preserver

Vishnu is the god of preservation and the second of the Trimurti. He maintains the cosmic order and protects the universe from chaos.

Shiva

The Destroyer

Shiva is the god of destruction and the third of the Trimurti. He represents the destructive force necessary for renewal and transformation.

Saraswati

Goddess of Knowledge

Saraswati is the goddess of learning, music, art, and speech. She is the consort of Brahma and represents the power of knowledge and creativity.

Lakshmi

Goddess of Prosperity

Lakshmi is the goddess of prosperity, wealth, fortune, and beauty. She is the consort of Vishnu and brings abundance and well-being.

Parvati

Goddess of Power

Parvati is the goddess of power, fertility, and love. She is the consort of Shiva and mother of Ganesha and Kartikeya.

Krishna

Krishna

The Divine Cowherd

Krishna is one of the most beloved and widely worshipped deities in Hinduism. He is the eighth avatar of Vishnu and a central figure in the Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita.

Rama

Rama

The Ideal King

Rama is the seventh avatar of Vishnu and the hero of the Ramayana. He represents the ideal of righteousness, duty, and virtue.

Ganesha

The Remover of Obstacles

Ganesha is the elephant-headed god and the remover of obstacles. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati and is worshipped at the beginning of all auspicious endeavors.

Hanuman

The Devoted Warrior

Hanuman is the monkey god and one of the most devoted followers of Rama. He is a symbol of courage, loyalty, and unwavering devotion.

Durga

Durga

The Invincible Goddess

Durga is the warrior goddess and the supreme feminine power. She is depicted riding a lion and is known for her victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura.

Kali

The Dark Goddess

Kali is the fierce form of the divine feminine, representing destruction, liberation, and transformation. She is the consort of Shiva in his destructive form.