This supreme Goddess has always existed! Her appearance through ‘samudramanthan’ is her main manifestation. She accompanies Lord Vishnu in all his avatars. (frame)
Invoked at the beginning of every venture, Ganesha’s presence is regarded as auspicious; and his image is found in every Hindu home, and at workplace, too. (frame)
His sole concern was self-realisation. He made no distinction between religions. He taught a moral code of love, forgiveness, charity, and inner peace. (frame)
Invoked at the beginning of every venture, Ganesha’s presence is regarded as auspicious; and his image is found in every Hindu home, and at workplace, too. (frame)
Shrinathji is a Hindu God believed to be a manifestation of Krishna as a 7 year old balak (child). The shrine is at Nathdwara, close to Udaipur, Rajasthan. Shrinathji is worshipped by the vaishnav community of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The founder of the temple, Shri Vallabhacharya, advocated the pushtimarg – The Path of Grace. (frame)
He is the founder of Sikhism and one of the first Sikh Gurus. He believed God to exist in every creation of God. His teachings became the Sikh scripture ‘Guru Granth Sahib’. (frame)
His sole concern was self-realisation. He made no distinction between religions. He taught a moral code of love, forgiveness, charity, and inner peace. (frame)
Invoked at the beginning of every venture, Ganesha’s presence is regarded as auspicious; and his image is found in every Hindu home, and at workplace, too. (frame)
This Goddess symbolizes the woman power which is capable of ridding the humanity of the evil. The nine-day festival of this Goddess is celebrated with great gusto throughout India. (frame)
Invoked at the beginning of every venture, Ganesha’s presence is regarded as auspicious; and his image is found in every Hindu home, and at workplace, too. (frame)