Hindu literature references millions of gods and goddesses. Of these, 60 are commonly known. However, due to time constraints in this video, I can't cover them all. If there's interest, I will create a Part 2 to continue the discussion.
As a Nepalese Hindu I only recognized about 60-70% of what was mentioned above about our Gods and Goddesses. Hinduism is so vast and profound that one might take his whole life to understand it. 🙏🕉️🛕
Let me start with a story: Akbar said to Birbal, we Muslims have Allah, Christians have Christ, Buddhists have Buddha. But you Hindus worship so many God's. Why is it so? Birbal said: God is one but his names are many. Akbar: How is it possible? Birbal summoned a servent who was wearing a “Turban”. He pointed to it and said: “what is that?” Servent said: A turban. Birbal: Untie it, roll it and tie it to your waist. When he had done so, Birbal askes, “what is that?” Servent answered: A Kamarbandh (waist belt). Birbal turning to Akbar: you have seen how the same cloth acquires different names when performing different functions. So also water can be a cloud when in sky, it is rain when it falls to earth, it is river when it flows, and ice when it freezes. Hindus are monotheists. There are not many Gods in Hinduism. There is one God who has many names and forms. I can give you one example, a mother can be mother to her child but she is a wife of your father, she is a daughter of your grandparents, sister of her brother and sister, mother in law of your wife or husband etc.. so all these members of your family will call her in different names e.g. MAA(mother), Didi (elder sister), Masi(Aunty), Bahu(daughter in law) etc. When she loves you or comfort you her form is very calm and loving, when she is angry with you her face shows anger like “Kaali”(goddess), when she gives you money she is worshipped as “Laxmi”(goddess), when you want to worship her to give you knowledge and skills, you worship as “Saraswati”(goddess). We Hindus see God everywhere even in mosque that is why we go to “Dargah”(shrine)
Hinduism is actually polytheistic religion. It's an advaita philosophy which claims Hinduism as a monotheistic. There are many philosophies and many ways. It's actually a way of life.
This is referring to the 33 Vedic devatas. In fact we have Puranic, Agamic, Tantric, and other deities such as the regional Kula devatas and grama devatas, Stana Devatas, Graha devatas and more. Adding up to more than 33 Devatas.
@@TharsyanJaderubypuranic gods are form of same vedic gods , lord Hanuman is puranic god he is maruti ( maruts ,one of rudra ) , krishna, rama , parsurama are Visnus form ( Aditya) , all godess are adi sakti's form ( which may consider hiranyagarbha / primodial energy in vedas )
I'm an Atheist, but I respect People of all Faiths and Beliefs! I've always been fascinated with Hinduism and its many deities! The Ramayana is one of my favorites and Ganesha is one of my favorite Gods!
I m a Indian Hindu🕉🙏🏻. Ànd i dont even know about some my Gods only which u have shown to us wtf. 😢 because we r so diverse. I need to understand them all🚩❤. Om Namah Shivay
you vide was great but I would like to add some points we as a Hindu have two major trinity group male and female male one consist of lord ( BHARMA, VISHNU & SHIVA) female one consist of goddess( SARASWATI, LAKSHMI & PARWATI) ALL 6 of them are most important and respectful and most powerful deities of Hinduism and respectfully are each others husband and wife. And durga, annapurna, kali and sati are different avatars of goddess Parvati so IF YOU ARE PRAYING TO PARVATI THEN YOU ARE PRAYING TO ALL OF THEM. and so RADHA IS AN AVATAR OF GODDESS LAKSHMI & BHAMRI IS AVATAR OF GODDESS SARASWATI. Ganesh, Kartikey & Mansa are siblings. Sashthi or (devsena) is wife of Kartekye and daughter of Lord INDRA. and also swaha and agni are husban and wife.
Hinduism is one of the world's oldest religions, and it has a rich and diverse pantheon of gods and goddesses. It's important to note that Hinduism is not a monolithic religion; it encompasses a wide range of beliefs, practices, and traditions. As a result, the number and nature of Hindu gods can vary depending on regional and individual beliefs. Here is an overview of some of the most prominent Hindu gods and goddesses: Brahma: Brahma is often regarded as the creator god in Hinduism. He is said to have created the universe and all living beings. Vishnu: Vishnu is one of the principal deities in Hinduism. He is known as the preserver and protector of the universe. Vishnu is believed to incarnate on Earth in various forms, known as avatars, to restore cosmic order. Some of his famous avatars include Rama and Krishna. Shiva: Shiva is the god of destruction and transformation. He is often depicted as a meditating ascetic, and he is associated with both the destruction of the old to make way for the new and the cyclical nature of existence. Durga: Durga is a powerful goddess who symbolizes the divine feminine. She is often depicted riding a lion and is known for her role in slaying the demon Mahishasura, representing the triumph of good over evil. Lakshmi: Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. She is often worshiped to bring about financial and material success. Saraswati: Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge, arts, music, and wisdom. She is usually depicted playing the veena (a musical instrument) and is revered by students and scholars. Ganesha: Ganesha is one of the most widely worshiped deities in Hinduism. He is known as the remover of obstacles and is often invoked at the beginning of new endeavors. Ganesha is easily recognizable by his elephant head. Hanuman: Hanuman is a monkey deity and a devotee of Lord Rama. He is known for his incredible strength, loyalty, and devotion. Kali: Kali is a fierce goddess associated with destruction and time. She is often depicted with a dark complexion and is a symbol of the raw power of the divine feminine. Krishna: Lord Krishna is a highly revered deity known for his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita and his role in the epic Mahabharata. He is often depicted as a charming and playful young man. Rama: Rama is a prince and the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. His life story, as told in the Ramayana, is a source of moral and ethical guidance for many Hindus. Surya: Surya is the sun god and is worshiped for the light and energy he provides to the world. Indra: Indra is the king of the heavens and the god of rain and thunderstorms. He is a prominent deity in ancient Hindu texts. Yama: Yama is the god of death and the lord of dharma (righteousness). He is responsible for judging souls after death. Varuna: Varuna is a god associated with the cosmic order and the oceans. He is also a deity of justice and morality.
I have lived my entire life in India and followed Hinduism. Even though the video has covered many deities I find some details incorrect (if I can use that term). First of all, Hinduism is not really a polytheistic religion. The supreme God of Hinduism is the 'Para Brahman'(not to be confused with 'Brahma' who is one among the Hindu Triumvirate) which literally means the supreme being. Some people like to worship Para Brahman with a form and address God as 'Saguna Parabrahman' and those who worship a formless God address God as 'Nirguna Parabrahman'. This fact about one supreme being is mentioned in various religious texts including the 'Bhagavat Gita'. Now the different Gods that ordinary Hindus worship are considered to be either various manifestations of Para Brahman or enlightened divine entities who are just below Para Brahman. Now the video already discussed the Triumvirate: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Note that Brahma, even though considered the creator God, is NOT WORSHIPPED. There is a story behind it. Which brings us to Vishnu and Shiva. Those who believe in Parabrahman with form can be divided into three. Those who believe Shiva as the supreme being are called the Shaivites. Those who believe Vishnu as the supreme being are called Vaishnavites. (The division was very much prevalent in ancient India but now its less apparent). Then there are those who belive that the mother Goddess is the supreme being. All of this can get confusing. Hinduism is not a philosophy that one can understand so easily. Now the most popular Gods in India(this is where I have so much disagreement with the video) are: Shiva( and his different forms) Vishnu( and his different forms like Sree Krishna and Sree Ram) Goddess(and her different forms like Parvathi, Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Kali etc) Ganesha/Vinayaka/Ganapathi(God of good fortune) Subrahmania/Muruga/Karthikeya(worshipped mostly in South India) Hanuman Ayyappa(also widely worshipped in South India). Some people worship Shirdi Sai and consider him part of Hindu pantheon but others disagree. One must understand that Hinduism is so complex and diverse. The beliefs, the Gods, the rituals, all vary across different parts of India. (The fact that in states like Rajasthan, most Hindus do not eat meat whereas if you go to Kerala or Tamil Nadu, most Hindus not only eat meat but they eat Beef which is considered a taboo by conservative hindus in north India).
@@Sheshnaagin-cm8yprebirth in different bodies and different realms and worlds. Earth isn’t the only inhabited world in the hindu scriptures. Also you can get moksha aka liberation from cycles of life and death and merge back into parmatma.
I became a Christian, and I think it's the right choice. In the comment I wrote that I was a hindu and I actually was, but now I am an orthodox christian and it is the best choice ever. No hate towards Hinduism, but I think Jesus is the answer to all the problems. Still loving Hindus and India!
One more thing mariamman is actually the Tamil manifestation of aadishakti. So it is not applicable for every Hindu Aadi Shakti is worshipped in the form of mariamman by mainly Tamil Hindus.
Not only tamilnadu it SC actually depends on the region. Different region has different local and tribes has tribal gods and goddesses. Some as the form of the main gods of Hinduism(all over India) and done are local and tribal. There are local names for the same god or goddess too. Just like in South Kartikeya is murugan,in East it's just Kartik/kartika. Vishnu is also known as Vitthal in Maharashtra ,Venkata in South, Jagannath in Odisha.
Brahmā always has 4 heads and it's usually not visible for being in the backside. He is not old. His white hair signifies knowledge though he is not old. Viṣṇu is not blue, he's black in skin tone. Dhātā is barely known by anyone in our current age and is much less popular. Sūrya's iconography shown here is actually the form of Kārttikēya. Bhūmi's iconography shown here is of a certain aspect of Lakṣmī known as "Gṛha Lakṣmī". This form is not of Bhūmi. Varuṇa was never king of the gods and the iconography shown here is of his Āditya form in which he is blue, not fair skinned. In general, he is also depicted to be yellow in color. Vāyu is not green in skin, nor is he grumpy. He is fair in color. Ṣaṣṭhī's iconography shown here is actually of a manifestation of Lakṣmī known as "Santāna Lakṣmī".
Video is seriously underinformative and even somewhat delusive. I don't even know where to begin. First thing first, there is clear distinction between devatas, and Ishwara. Devatas are mortal like Indra, Vayu, Agni, etc. Also people are so naiive to immediately label any deity of this and that. Also, you cant label any goddess of this and that, Durga, Kali, Annapurna, etc. Are way beyond than protection, food, etc. They are Mahavidyas, who cut illisions of people to liberate them. Video looks to have been made after reading some articles peices from here and there without any authentic source.
I think this video is for common people who are new to Hinduism and simplification in describing the Hindu Pantheon. MOST of the people are unaware what our DEVATAS varies from different pantheons which became one. Vedic devatas, Puranic devatas, Agamic/ Tantric devatas, Regional and Tribal devatas etc. All are part of the Hindu Pantheon of divinity.
I'm a kemetist (i practice Ancient Egyptian religion), i worship God Sobek, the great crocodile god. Although I have a favorite God in hindu religion/pantheon which is Ganesha :).
@@naughtypotato5243 Ganesha is my fav God in Hindu religion because he's a nice God and i like the story about him. I know him because of the game called "Smite".
@@SobekAmun As a Hindu, my favorite Egyptian gods are anubis and Osiris. It is so sad that the ancient Egyptian religion is not practised now because of Islam. Really good that you still practised the faith. 🇮🇳❤️ 🇪🇬.
@@vasanthakumar526 That's really nice. Agreed, Egypt in this generation isn't the Egypt i know and it's really sad. There are still few people that practice Ancient Egyptian religion. And yes, I'm happy that i chose this path, one of my most beloved Gods in Egypt was the crocodile god, God Sobek and he's the core of my heart.
As Cham Hindu 🇻🇳 🕉️, we worship lord Shiva, Po Nagar (Mother God) and Po Lingik (God of the sky), seems very different from the original version in the Indian subcontinent
I feel like half of these are not very popularly worshipped at all. Like Dhata, for example. If I had to pick the most popular Hindu gods, I'm pretty sure they're: Ganesha Vishnu -Rama -Krishna Shiva Parvati Durga Kali Saraswati Lakshmi Surya Murugan Hanuman These are the deities that have the most literature, temples, festivals, etc. dedicated to them and most Hindus (both highly devout and not highly devout) could tell you about them.
@@suryaditya857 In western India as well. There’s loads of kuldevis, especially. I just named the most common ones based on Hindus worldwide, scriptures, and festivals.
@@aryamanbhadauria1584they rarely respected their female gods lol much of the time they were treated horribly by their male counterparts in the mythology
Our gods have representation from all forms of nature, we worship the Sun, The Moon, the earth, many solar planets, wind, water, rivers, mountains, many many plants & trees, many animals, the fire. based on these things we can say, we are not only non-male centric but also animals & nature centric.
thanks for making the effort to show a little info about our Hindu Gods Would like to add the below: 1. Bhagwan Vishnu is of complexion which is described as the colour of the darkest of clouds 2. By Dhata, I hope you are referring to Bhagwan Dattatreya who is the manifestation of the Tri-Deva (Holy Trinity), because we don't actually know or worship a God named Dhata with the description you mentioned 3. We don't worship Devi Sati as Sati but instead as Shakti peetas (parts of her chopped body which fell on earth and manifested into a deity of their own) eg. Bhramhari Devi who is the 6th Shakti peeta (you can consider them idols in temple) and called Bhramarambika Devi. Also Sati was the first form of Adi-Par-Shakti (Bhagwan Shiva's female counterpart) and his 1st wife. Whereas Devi parvati is the exact same Adi-Para-Shakti but her 2nd form and Shiva's 2nd and final wife.
They are considered as more powerful only by the Shakta sect which is the smallest sect. The largest ones are still Vaishnava and Shaiva but I agree with you, Durga should have been mentioned with Shiva, Lakshmi and Bhumi with Vishnu and Saraswati with Brahma.
@@mythicalsoulz4709Well every Hindu knows all Gods and Goddesses UNITED their powers to create Durga. So, obviously she's got more power cuz none of them individually could defeat that Rakshasa
@@dOVERanalyst No god was able to defeat him since his boon was that only a woman could kill him. I'll explain the other part to you, let's say u have 5 canisters if water and pour some water from the 5 canisters into the same glass and fill it. Now what holds more water a single canister subtracting the entire volume of the glass or the glass with some water from 5 canisters. I'm not using this as a direct comparison but calling Durga outright more powerful than any other god due to the gods contributing to make her is kinda illogical. This is why I believe that every version has its own story to tell and no version is outright superior to the other unless its proven that one version is older than the other.
Not every Hindu thinks the same, there are many types of people subdivided like shaivas, Vaishnavas, ppl worshipping ram, ppl worshipping Devi/maa. You must be from West Bengal ig. It’s just an ancestral thing.
🕉 Hinduism is really more of a "Way-of-Life" teachings than a typical "religion". It is better to educate oneself to enrich one's life than to be ignorant of the universal forces that affect us and become stagnant in life and beyond. Learning & fixing mistakes now will benefit this life and especially the next, until you attain Moksha (liberation from the rebirth cycle) 🙏
Brahma's face's numbers are based on which universe we live in. . There are billions of universes! . And the face's of brahma are from 3 to billions Hinduism talks about multiverse. .
This video was fun to watch. It is always interesting to learn and understand different cultures. I am a muslim but I love learning about different cultures. Have an open minded and this is the right way to encompass with the rest of the world 😊❤. Thank you for sharing your vast and wise knowledge. It is invaluable and priceless 😇😄
There are more that we can add but the 33 Devatas are referring to the Vedic pantheon. We have Puranic , Agamic, Tantric, regional and local deities as well.
@@TharsyanJaderuby vedic gods are the original gods inspired from the nature of life around us, all others came later due to division in different sects. even now you can create your own gods by tantra and it will be added alongside many others
@@ForMovies-cc8go NOT QUITE. The Hindu pantheon consist of many different deities from different traditions including the synthetic or equivalent deities. This includes Vedic, pre vedic, Puranic, Agamic, Tantric, and regional deities notably Kuladevatas and Gramadevatas. Many local traditions also related to nature and worship of nature as well, just as the Vedic Devatas.
@@ForMovies-cc8go its never easy to make our own deities as such thing only can be done by Rishis, Gurus, Acharyas, Yogis or individuals who experienced the divine and gave form to those aspects. Some can be referenced to scriptures, some by local manifestations of the major deity, or some even added which may not exist in scriptures nor history. Santoshi Mata for example. Despite she has no relevance in ancient scriptures, she is venerated with such devotion to the point we made her to exist. This is is the power of God Making, visualisation of the divine is the power to approach that divine and experience it.
Thanks for introducing with the uncommon Gods:- 1. Dhata- the solar diety. 2. Mariamman- the diety of weather. 3. Rati- goddess of love. 4. Yogamaya- goddess of illusion. 5. Brahmari- goddess of bees, wasps etc 6. Mitra- god of friendship 7. Tvashta- artificer of gods. 8. Pushan- god of meeting. 9. Aryaman- god of customs.
@@objectiveice1294 mhm no there werent because the original hinduism is animalistic which is litteraly what most people worshipped who were not monotheistic
@@joshuajohn74 No it wasn't animalistic. It was based on the worship of the Mother Goddess, Shiva, yoga and the Rigveda. The Indus Valley civilization is the root of Hinduism, mixed with rituals across India, synthesising to what we call today Sanatan Dharma. The core concept of Hinduism from the start is the ideology of Dharma. Please do some research ok.
As a muslim I’ve found learning about other religions so interesting! Especially hinduism cause it is (mostly likely) the religion of my ancestors (I’m Pakistani with Indian descent) which is so crazy to think about for me. But great video thanks for the info. And of there are any hindus who want to provide additional info pls feel free ❤️
@@Iraniansunnimuslim Islam is an Abrahamic religion the last heavenly religion There is only one god and that is Allah and do not forget Islam the true religion
@@Iraniansunnimuslim Have you ever asked yourself who created the universe? Yourself asked you who created you When you read Quran I am sure that you will know the truth
I am from 2024, but despite being a Christian, I love the Hindu religion for how diverse it is and for the belief in the ultimate and supreme reality called Brahman, which is similar to my Christian religion's belief in a God who manifests himself different ways. , from Guatemala (a country in Central America) I send you peace and love ❤✝️🤝🕉❤🇬🇹🤝🇮🇳❤
Thank you for uploading this video. I'm new to learning Hindu mythology. I already knew Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati. But the other gods and goddesses I haven't heard of. After watching this video, I got thinking it would be cool to make a video game taking place in ancient India. The gods and goddesses would be a mechanic in that they would offer their powers to the player characters. The default gods and goddesses would be Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati. The player characters would have to venture around ancient India and obtain the powers of the other gods and goddesses. Anyone got any other ideas?
@@stubborn176 Good ideas. I've heard of the Asuras. Don't know too much about them. That would be an idea of the demons lending their powers to the player characters. Got any other ideas?
@@sopno2093 You can't change the ideology of Hinduism because it's an ancient religion with the concept of Polytheism (many gods). If you don't like it, we can't do anything for that. For Islam, it's ideology is based on monotheism (one God). Are we hate that for not being polytheism? No, because we have so much tolerance towards others religion. I too love Islam as a Hindu. You don't like it or not, it's not a problem here.
Hinduism is old religion. With so many gods and goddesses you will get overwhelmed. Better is monotheism like Christianity, Islam and Zoroastrianism. Or philosophical believes like Taoism.
Dattatreya is the most powerful. You are new Hindu. So many gods and goddesses arose and lose their fame with time and other gods and goddesses arose later. Dhatatreya is considered the combination of Brahma Vishnu Mahesh. Not worshipped much now. Just like Vedic gods are not worshipped much now.
@@sopno2093 Keep coping lol. Hindus ain't budging on Hinduism for a god that is desperate to be worshipped lol. Plus if you knew anything you'd know Hindus are infact monotheists too. Our god just manifests into different forms which you misinterpret as multiple gods. Get a life instead of spewing Qur'an verses on the internet, I know you go to jannah for converting people but still control yourself.
@@VeganSanatani Well not sad but what we should all understand is that all the deities we worship are different aspects, attributes, manifestations, names and forms of the One same Supreme Divinity - PARA BRAHMAN. If all Hindus understood that then there's nothing to be sad about. ✌️ Hare Krishna
@@TharsyanJaderuby yea ..the sad part is most Sanatani parents never teach their children our history ,or divine texts our culture.. hare krishna brother
First correct your facts The female Trinity is not created by the male Trinity. They are the energies of the mald Trinity and both the counterparts cannot work without eachother. The female Hindu Trinity is actually the manifestation of Supreme goddess the queen of multiverse Adi parashakti Lalit Ambika. Who manifested herself in 3 different forms as Shaktis of male Trinity so that they can perform their duties that were assigned to them accordingly kaalchakra
This is a wonderful video that showcases the diversity and richness of Hindu deities. Nerd Robot has done an amazing job illustrating these gods. However, beyond the stories and symbols, the essence of each deity represents profound aspects of human consciousness as mentioned in Hindu scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita. Have you ever explored how these divine attributes can be applied to our daily lives to find inner peace? I'm curious to know which deity you feel most connected to and why.
nah. Ithihasas (Ramayana and Mahabhartha) and Puranas can be neither called "myth" nor history". They have both real events and allegorical stories which represen well validated Vedic metaphysics, nature and laws of nature. Myth means fantasy stories which cannot be validated by logic. The word myth aptly fits fantasy stories propagated as history by Abrahamic religions which cannot be logically validated. There is an allegorical story in Mahabharatha which explains space time dilation (copied later by Einstein) . eg King Kakudmi visiting Brahmalokha with his daughter Revathi and staying their for just 20 min. When he returned he could not find any of his family and relatives, the sons and grandsons-and there was NO record of the family tree. An example of Maya of time.
@@satyamindnectar7052we weren’t even at that time how can we know whats myth whats not Not saying everything true its just there could also be things that we didn’t saw who knows
@@Dream99972 Yes and that is mythical elements Without mythical elements we can't have a good Religion The problem is excessive myths So what we need is to remove unnecessary myths and reinterpretation of myths in vedic light
@@Aksarallah No we don't believe that because Brahman never put an elephant head on ganesha, BRAHMA did. Brahman is the singular formless energy that everything originates from. Brahma is different. Plus It's a story that teaches us that no one is exempt from karma, not even gods. Shivji's karma for beheading Ganeshji in anger is that Ganeshji is always worshipped before Shivji or any other god. Power can never protect you from your karma. So yes I do believe in these stories due to the lessons they impart.
@@Aksarallahpuranas are not to be read lika history, they are important messages , morals, and philosophical arguments written down as stories. When we talk about history, we are talking about Ramayan and Mahabharat
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@@dhruvp7050 But Mata Durga, Annapurna ji, Kali ji and Sati ji are also incarnation of Mata Parvati.... Radha ji is an incarnation of Mata Lakshmi and Bhamri ji is an incarnation of Mata Saraswati.... Then why did he add those incarnations?
@@myglobalyt Bro, you misunderstood.... There are not 33 gods... infact there are 33 types of gods... I hope you understood now... *Jai Shree Ram* 🙏🏻🚩🧡
They represent themselves as relatives so that we can relate to them as humans. In reality they are all aspects, manifestations, names and forms of the One Supreme Divinity called BRAHMAN.
All the hindu gods are actually the various forms and and aspects of the single "parabrahma"...the divine consciousness So its not many gods....the many forms of the single one...the one with every form,every gunas and every rasas. The trinities, the godesses ....no matter whom you are worshipping ..you are knowing the same supreme being.❤😊
Multiple limbs/heads are depicted to show different positive qualities and gods are worshipped to improve our quality of life if we do it logically although faith in some extent can be very positive
There is huge difference between God(bhagwaan) and demi God (Devta) and In Hinduism only five God we worship and all five is one being (Paramaatma) five forms are 1- MahaVishnu 2- Sada Shiva 3- Adi Parashakti (Lakshmi saraswati Kali Durga Gayatri) 4- Mahaganapati 5- for everyone on earth Sun God Rest are demi Gods (Jeevaatma) including creator Brahma. ( Hinduism is very complex philosophy one video can't describe it) Hare Krishana Har Har Mahadev 🙏
I found the content nice and interesting. I was able to learn something about Hinduism and its fascinating deities. Hinduism is a rich and diverse religious tradition with a wide array of gods and goddesses, each possessing unique qualities, symbolism, and stories. Exploring the various deities offers valuable insights into Hindu beliefs, mythology, and cultural practices.
Lord Yama's face is wholly based upon your karma and where you be judged and sent to, heaven or hell, if its heaven he'll be handsome man and if its hell he'll have fearsome face that'll give a fright for your afterlife
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i really enjoyed the depth of this video; it's clear a lot of effort went into explaining each god. however, i can't help but wonder if the portrayal of some deities felt a bit oversimplified. i mean, there's so much complexity and nuance in Hinduism that it seems hard to capture in one video. what do you all think?
LOL all the 500 fortune companies has multiple owners. It is not recommended to run a company by single person. Even if some company is register under one name it is a family business. Hence we also have very decentralised systems Gods aren’t our masters and we aren’t their lives.
Parambhrama is the owner who divides itself into two, purush and prakrati in which purush divides into Bramah, vishnu,shiva and prakrati into saraswati, lakshmi, parvati.. One more thing they are not gods they are paramahatma means supreme gods under which all devi devta doing their kartavya (duties) and rest are gods means devi devta who have specfic duties in the universe
In reality we usually pray the following gods, not all of them mentioned in the list Vishnu and his incarnations 1. Rama 2. Krishna Hanuman - Devotee of Rama Shiva Ganesha and Muruka (Kartikeya) - Sons of Shiva Ayyapa (regional god) Female gods Lakshmi Parvathi/Shakti Kali Saraswathy Most regional gods are usually variants of the above gods. Brahma (not widely worshiped, never in my life I’ve seen someone worship him) These are the gods I usually worship. Anyone can add if I missed someone important.
@@TharsyanJaderuby Your comment is based on emotion, not on reason. It's very simple, ether someone is mentioned in the scripture then we can critical analyse which scripture. However in case they aren't then you know they just as fake as .. Pikachu. 🤣
@@krisc3371 uh huh? And I'm not sure if ignorance and critical analysis can get along, as you've expressed here. Lol 😆 With the vast library of scriptures of Hinduism, one can simply quote One verse from Rig Veda which explains the Pluralistic nature of worshiping the supreme in a unique way : Ékaṃ sat víprā bahudhâ vadanty - "To what is One, sages call it by many names." - Rig Veda 1.164.46 There you have it. Now you can "critically analyze" as there's no point for you doing so as you have ignorance. OR as I requested, try saying that loud (fake) in public and you'll know your karma. Try your best. 😉
@@TharsyanJaderuby Why are you sretching that verse from Rig Veda to fake tribal Gods 🤣 That verse is only directed towards Vedic devas like Indra, Rudras, Maruts, Adityas etc. Go ask any Vedic scholar they will say the same. ''OR as I requested, try saying that loud (fake) in public and you'll know your karma.'' This is another comment based on Abrahamic mindset like who will become violent if you say something critical of there beliefs I know that yr Indian mind has been colonised to long by Abrahamics but at least try to be a little Hindu and not behave like an Abdool.
The Vedas does not mention "hinduism" at all - The word Hinduism derives from a Persian term denoting the inhabitants of the land beyond the Indus, a river in present-day Pakistan. By the early nineteenth century the term had entered popular English usage to describe the predominant religious traditions of South Asia, and it is now used by Hindus themselves. Veda means knowledge or to know, like we have Ayurveda - to oldest known science of medicine for example.
There are only 33 deities in nature/humans as identified in Indian Culture which can me reduced to one. Brahman(Universal Conciousness), not God but actually it's a principle. Some call it Shiva(Pure Consciousness) or simply Shakti (Energy). God takes human incarnations as Rama and Krishna.
In Gnosticism, we recognize the trinity as Father-Son-Holy Spirit in Christianity, Kether-Chokmah-Binah in Jewish Kabbalah, Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva in Hinduism, First Logos-Second Logos-Third Logos in Gnosticism, Osiris-Ra-Horus-Osiris-Isis in Egyptian religion.
Hindu literature references millions of gods and goddesses. Of these, 60 are commonly known. However, due to time constraints in this video, I can't cover them all. If there's interest, I will create a Part 2 to continue the discussion.
Please make a part two
Please make a part two of this video.
It’s perfectly ok man. Great video 👍
Thank u so much for respecting all cultures. Please create a Part 2.
Please create part 2
Love from a proud hindu 🕉
From Mauritius 🇲🇺❤
Love from india soon go to Mauritius
Love from a Tamul in Mauritius
does TH-cam work there?
@@geothefox57 yea
@@adyamungla2179 🅓🅐🅜🅝
As a Nepalese Hindu I only recognized about 60-70% of what was mentioned above about our Gods and Goddesses. Hinduism is so vast and profound that one might take his whole life to understand it. 🙏🕉️🛕
Same im also from nepal and hindu
😮😮😅😮😅😅😮by🎉 hn।
I'M NEPALI TOO🇳🇵🇳🇵
Bro I understood only 10 gods
Even though I am a Indian Hindu
I’m Christian but love my Hindu brothers and sisters. I want to understand all the religions of the world. Sending peace, love and light ❤️❤️❤️❤️
As a Hindu, I respect you ❤
@@amandie0901you respect the Christians but could you love them?
Thank you
Because of your Christianity, you have said a powerful statement which is: loving those who differs and I believe you have meant it from your heart🤗🙏
@@aimaryousifraheema9597 Yes, I love all religions. I don’t spread hate. ❤️
@@amandie0901 May the Lord bless you in Jesus name🌹🌷🙏
Let me start with a story:
Akbar said to Birbal, we Muslims have Allah, Christians have Christ, Buddhists have Buddha. But you Hindus worship so many God's. Why is it so?
Birbal said: God is one but his names are many.
Akbar: How is it possible?
Birbal summoned a servent who was wearing a “Turban”. He pointed to it and said: “what is that?”
Servent said: A turban.
Birbal: Untie it, roll it and tie it to your waist.
When he had done so, Birbal askes, “what is that?”
Servent answered: A Kamarbandh (waist belt).
Birbal turning to Akbar: you have seen how the same cloth acquires different names when performing different functions. So also water can be a cloud when in sky, it is rain when it falls to earth, it is river when it flows, and ice when it freezes.
Hindus are monotheists. There are not many Gods in Hinduism. There is one God who has many names and forms. I can give you one example, a mother can be mother to her child but she is a wife of your father, she is a daughter of your grandparents, sister of her brother and sister, mother in law of your wife or husband etc.. so all these members of your family will call her in different names e.g. MAA(mother), Didi (elder sister), Masi(Aunty), Bahu(daughter in law) etc.
When she loves you or comfort you her form is very calm and loving, when she is angry with you her face shows anger like “Kaali”(goddess), when she gives you money she is worshipped as “Laxmi”(goddess), when you want to worship her to give you knowledge and skills, you worship as “Saraswati”(goddess).
We Hindus see God everywhere even in mosque that is why we go to “Dargah”(shrine)
You are wise, thank you.
This is a really good explanation. Props
@@pelavacas1082 you are an ignorant. There are not true or false gods. There is only one god with different faces.
@@pelavacas1082 *God
And learn Hinduism first before talking
Jesus is a false God and so is Allah
Now you won't like that I said that
Hinduism is actually polytheistic religion. It's an advaita philosophy which claims Hinduism as a monotheistic. There are many philosophies and many ways. It's actually a way of life.
Hindu literature references 33 types of gods .
8 are Basu
11 are Rudra
12 are Aditya
And the other 2 are called by AswainiKumar .
This is referring to the 33 Vedic devatas.
In fact we have Puranic, Agamic, Tantric, and other deities such as the regional Kula devatas and grama devatas, Stana Devatas, Graha devatas and more.
Adding up to more than 33 Devatas.
@@TharsyanJaderubypuranic gods are form of same vedic gods , lord Hanuman is puranic god he is maruti ( maruts ,one of rudra ) , krishna, rama , parsurama are Visnus form ( Aditya) , all godess are adi sakti's form ( which may consider hiranyagarbha / primodial energy in vedas )
Not gods deities
@@JusticeforAisha Devatas to be precise.
@@JusticeforAishagods.
I'm an Atheist, but I respect People of all Faiths and Beliefs! I've always been fascinated with Hinduism and its many deities! The Ramayana is one of my favorites and Ganesha is one of my favorite Gods!
I don't respect religion but I like mythologies because they are fiction. I mean religion is kind of fiction too but people confuse it with reality.
Not a Hindu, but it's nice seeing atheists interested in religion!
@@Vik1919 Go cry about it elsewhere, you won't find solace in here.
@@Vik1919 Mythology and fiction are of different definition. And has different roles to their respective cultures.
@@TharsyanJaderuby preach! He needs to hear it more often
I m a Indian Hindu🕉🙏🏻. Ànd i dont even know about some my Gods only which u have shown to us wtf. 😢 because we r so diverse. I need to understand them all🚩❤. Om Namah Shivay
Lindu
you vide was great
but I would like to add some points
we as a Hindu have two major trinity group male and female
male one consist of lord ( BHARMA, VISHNU & SHIVA)
female one consist of goddess( SARASWATI, LAKSHMI & PARWATI)
ALL 6 of them are most important and respectful and most powerful deities of Hinduism and respectfully are each others husband and wife.
And durga, annapurna, kali and sati are different avatars of goddess Parvati so IF YOU ARE PRAYING TO PARVATI THEN YOU ARE PRAYING TO ALL OF THEM.
and so RADHA IS AN AVATAR OF GODDESS LAKSHMI & BHAMRI IS AVATAR OF GODDESS SARASWATI.
Ganesh, Kartikey & Mansa are siblings.
Sashthi or (devsena) is wife of Kartekye and daughter of Lord INDRA.
and also swaha and agni are husban and wife.
this cleared my concept, thanks.
Indra =zeus=baal...actually sumerians predate even hinduism...sumerian religion is precursor to hindu,Greek, Norse etc
I think Rukmini is an avatar of Goddess lakshmi not radha
@@vj_great551so sanskrit is sumerian language?? Or sanskrit came from sumerian??
And does sumerian predates 4000bc? Asking genuinely
@@Epicurousdemos sumerian language predates sanskrit
Hinduism is one of the world's oldest religions, and it has a rich and diverse pantheon of gods and goddesses. It's important to note that Hinduism is not a monolithic religion; it encompasses a wide range of beliefs, practices, and traditions. As a result, the number and nature of Hindu gods can vary depending on regional and individual beliefs. Here is an overview of some of the most prominent Hindu gods and goddesses:
Brahma: Brahma is often regarded as the creator god in Hinduism. He is said to have created the universe and all living beings.
Vishnu: Vishnu is one of the principal deities in Hinduism. He is known as the preserver and protector of the universe. Vishnu is believed to incarnate on Earth in various forms, known as avatars, to restore cosmic order. Some of his famous avatars include Rama and Krishna.
Shiva: Shiva is the god of destruction and transformation. He is often depicted as a meditating ascetic, and he is associated with both the destruction of the old to make way for the new and the cyclical nature of existence.
Durga: Durga is a powerful goddess who symbolizes the divine feminine. She is often depicted riding a lion and is known for her role in slaying the demon Mahishasura, representing the triumph of good over evil.
Lakshmi: Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. She is often worshiped to bring about financial and material success.
Saraswati: Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge, arts, music, and wisdom. She is usually depicted playing the veena (a musical instrument) and is revered by students and scholars.
Ganesha: Ganesha is one of the most widely worshiped deities in Hinduism. He is known as the remover of obstacles and is often invoked at the beginning of new endeavors. Ganesha is easily recognizable by his elephant head.
Hanuman: Hanuman is a monkey deity and a devotee of Lord Rama. He is known for his incredible strength, loyalty, and devotion.
Kali: Kali is a fierce goddess associated with destruction and time. She is often depicted with a dark complexion and is a symbol of the raw power of the divine feminine.
Krishna: Lord Krishna is a highly revered deity known for his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita and his role in the epic Mahabharata. He is often depicted as a charming and playful young man.
Rama: Rama is a prince and the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. His life story, as told in the Ramayana, is a source of moral and ethical guidance for many Hindus.
Surya: Surya is the sun god and is worshiped for the light and energy he provides to the world.
Indra: Indra is the king of the heavens and the god of rain and thunderstorms. He is a prominent deity in ancient Hindu texts.
Yama: Yama is the god of death and the lord of dharma (righteousness). He is responsible for judging souls after death.
Varuna: Varuna is a god associated with the cosmic order and the oceans. He is also a deity of justice and morality.
Saraswati is my favourite.
So, using ChatGPT will not give you likes at all....
Actually not one of the oldest religion it is the oldest religion 😊
@@one_26stop hating, what if it wasn’t chat gpt 🙄
@@RxseXBlxssoms My bad
Fun fact : Kartikeya has many names in India , In South India he’s mostly named as „Murugan“ or „Skanda“
He is native deity, Later Absorbed into Hinduism
@@russiansleepyboy4682Prove it or you are bullshitting.
Also Subramanya Swamy (Subramaniam) and Shanmukha
@@russiansleepyboy4682 lol absolutely not... even in bce era emperor Kanishka was a devotee of Kartikeya!
@@russiansleepyboy4682lmao no
I am a Muslim but respect all Hindu brothers ❤
Im sorry for getting so much hate from Muslims
@@arcc187 I'm trying to learn about your religion?
@@aggggggg98 I'm not hindu anymore
@@aggggggg98thanks brother for having a feeling of respect from ur part 😊
@@NikhBroOp We respect you, so does the Quran says, Some Muslims dont have knowledge about this
As an Iranian my first time in my life seeing a muslim accept their fault and apologise to other people! Respect brother! ❤🇮🇷
I have lived my entire life in India and followed Hinduism. Even though the video has covered many deities I find some details incorrect (if I can use that term). First of all, Hinduism is not really a polytheistic religion. The supreme God of Hinduism is the 'Para Brahman'(not to be confused with 'Brahma' who is one among the Hindu Triumvirate) which literally means the supreme being. Some people like to worship Para Brahman with a form and address God as 'Saguna Parabrahman' and those who worship a formless God address God as 'Nirguna Parabrahman'. This fact about one supreme being is mentioned in various religious texts including the 'Bhagavat Gita'. Now the different Gods that ordinary Hindus worship are considered to be either various manifestations of Para Brahman or enlightened divine entities who are just below Para Brahman. Now the video already discussed the Triumvirate: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Note that Brahma, even though considered the creator God, is NOT WORSHIPPED. There is a story behind it. Which brings us to Vishnu and Shiva. Those who believe in Parabrahman with form can be divided into three. Those who believe Shiva as the supreme being are called the Shaivites. Those who believe Vishnu as the supreme being are called Vaishnavites. (The division was very much prevalent in ancient India but now its less apparent). Then there are those who belive that the mother Goddess is the supreme being. All of this can get confusing. Hinduism is not a philosophy that one can understand so easily.
Now the most popular Gods in India(this is where I have so much disagreement with the video) are:
Shiva( and his different forms)
Vishnu( and his different forms like Sree Krishna and Sree Ram)
Goddess(and her different forms like Parvathi, Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Kali etc)
Ganesha/Vinayaka/Ganapathi(God of good fortune)
Subrahmania/Muruga/Karthikeya(worshipped mostly in South India)
Hanuman
Ayyappa(also widely worshipped in South India).
Some people worship Shirdi Sai and consider him part of Hindu pantheon but others disagree.
One must understand that Hinduism is so complex and diverse. The beliefs, the Gods, the rituals, all vary across different parts of India. (The fact that in states like Rajasthan, most Hindus do not eat meat whereas if you go to Kerala or Tamil Nadu, most Hindus not only eat meat but they eat Beef which is considered a taboo by conservative hindus in north India).
what happened to us after death in hindu
@@Sheshnaagin-cm8yprebirth in different bodies and different realms and worlds. Earth isn’t the only inhabited world in the hindu scriptures.
Also you can get moksha aka liberation from cycles of life and death and merge back into parmatma.
Hail Mother goddess Manasā🔻
I became a Christian, and I think it's the right choice. In the comment I wrote that I was a hindu and I actually was, but now I am an orthodox christian and it is the best choice ever. No hate towards Hinduism, but I think Jesus is the answer to all the problems. Still loving Hindus and India!
😍
Jai Shree Ram
You chose the wrong path then
@@rehmanahmed7742 Ok man HAHAHAH
@@rehmanahmed7742 you chose wrong
One more thing mariamman is actually the Tamil manifestation of aadishakti. So it is not applicable for every Hindu
Aadi Shakti is worshipped in the form of mariamman by mainly Tamil Hindus.
Not only tamilnadu it SC actually depends on the region. Different region has different local and tribes has tribal gods and goddesses. Some as the form of the main gods of Hinduism(all over India) and done are local and tribal. There are local names for the same god or goddess too. Just like in South Kartikeya is murugan,in East it's just Kartik/kartika. Vishnu is also known as Vitthal in Maharashtra ,Venkata in South, Jagannath in Odisha.
Brahmā always has 4 heads and it's usually not visible for being in the backside. He is not old. His white hair signifies knowledge though he is not old.
Viṣṇu is not blue, he's black in skin tone.
Dhātā is barely known by anyone in our current age and is much less popular.
Sūrya's iconography shown here is actually the form of Kārttikēya.
Bhūmi's iconography shown here is of a certain aspect of Lakṣmī known as "Gṛha Lakṣmī". This form is not of Bhūmi.
Varuṇa was never king of the gods and the iconography shown here is of his Āditya form in which he is blue, not fair skinned. In general, he is also depicted to be yellow in color.
Vāyu is not green in skin, nor is he grumpy. He is fair in color.
Ṣaṣṭhī's iconography shown here is actually of a manifestation of Lakṣmī known as "Santāna Lakṣmī".
Exactly. This person has no idea what they're even talking about.
@sagniksamanta8929 Classic white person syndrome
Thank you for stating that. I was about to comment myself.
Dark skinned gods are depicted with blue colour. That doesn't mean they have blue skin
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Don't spread lies brahma fourth head was cut off by Shiva as repercussion for him lusting after his own daughter...pls read hindu books
Video is seriously underinformative and even somewhat delusive.
I don't even know where to begin.
First thing first, there is clear distinction between devatas, and Ishwara.
Devatas are mortal like Indra, Vayu, Agni, etc.
Also people are so naiive to immediately label any deity of this and that.
Also, you cant label any goddess of this and that,
Durga, Kali, Annapurna, etc. Are way beyond than protection, food, etc.
They are Mahavidyas, who cut illisions of people to liberate them.
Video looks to have been made after reading some articles peices from here and there without any authentic source.
I think this video is for common people who are new to Hinduism and simplification in describing the Hindu Pantheon.
MOST of the people are unaware what our DEVATAS varies from different pantheons which became one.
Vedic devatas, Puranic devatas, Agamic/ Tantric devatas, Regional and Tribal devatas etc. All are part of the Hindu Pantheon of divinity.
Brahma vishnu shiva are also devatas. God is only one Parabrahman
It's a good start for people who have no clue though.
Goddess Durga is also supreme deity
She is worshipped supreme in shaktism
Like lord Vishnu in Vaishnavism
And lord Shiva in shaivism
I'm a kemetist (i practice Ancient Egyptian religion), i worship God Sobek, the great crocodile god. Although I have a favorite God in hindu religion/pantheon which is Ganesha :).
if I may ask, I see a lot of people specially Brazilians fond of Ganesha. what attracted u to him?
@@naughtypotato5243 Ganesha is my fav God in Hindu religion because he's a nice God and i like the story about him. I know him because of the game called "Smite".
@@SobekAmun As a Hindu, my favorite Egyptian gods are anubis and Osiris. It is so sad that the ancient Egyptian religion is not practised now because of Islam. Really good that you still practised the faith. 🇮🇳❤️ 🇪🇬.
@@vasanthakumar526 That's really nice. Agreed, Egypt in this generation isn't the Egypt i know and it's really sad. There are still few people that practice Ancient Egyptian religion. And yes, I'm happy that i chose this path, one of my most beloved Gods in Egypt was the crocodile god, God Sobek and he's the core of my heart.
@@SobekAmun
One minute I have heard about Crocodile God , but do you know it's have a link with our Goddess of water , Goddess Ganga
As Cham Hindu 🇻🇳 🕉️, we worship lord Shiva, Po Nagar (Mother God) and Po Lingik (God of the sky), seems very different from the original version in the Indian subcontinent
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7:02 kali only destroy demonic things and she is the representation of power in women
I feel like half of these are not very popularly worshipped at all. Like Dhata, for example.
If I had to pick the most popular Hindu gods, I'm pretty sure they're:
Ganesha
Vishnu
-Rama
-Krishna
Shiva
Parvati
Durga
Kali
Saraswati
Lakshmi
Surya
Murugan
Hanuman
These are the deities that have the most literature, temples, festivals, etc. dedicated to them and most Hindus (both highly devout and not highly devout) could tell you about them.
who is dhata? I forgot!
@@harikrishnayadav3320 So did I. I think it’s mentioned at the beginning of the video.
in south india we worship more folkgods,demigods,and gardiens
@@suryaditya857 In western India as well. There’s loads of kuldevis, especially. I just named the most common ones based on Hindus worldwide, scriptures, and festivals.
Its not dhata. Its lord duttatraya. We have temple dedicated to him in our Village. I see so many temples in Maharashtra.@@harikrishnayadav3320
जय श्री राम 🕉️🙏🏼
Allahu Akbar! 🕋☪🤲
Jay shree Ram 🚩🚩
Jai sree ram🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
@@sopno2093Gita is the best book in the word🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🔱
@@sopno2093 Gita exposed quaran Allah not god
Notice how Hinduism is the only religion that has BOTH male & female gods respected equally.
What about Greek and Roman
@@aryamanbhadauria1584 zeus existed, bro was a menace
@@aryamanbhadauria1584 there follower are not alive that's it . and also not have huge follower. they are all destroy. we are alive still
@@aryamanbhadauria1584they rarely respected their female gods lol much of the time they were treated horribly by their male counterparts in the mythology
Our gods have representation from all forms of nature, we worship the Sun, The Moon, the earth, many solar planets, wind, water, rivers, mountains, many many plants & trees, many animals, the fire.
based on these things we can say, we are not only non-male centric but also animals & nature centric.
thanks for making the effort to show a little info about our Hindu Gods
Would like to add the below:
1. Bhagwan Vishnu is of complexion which is described as the colour of the darkest of clouds
2. By Dhata, I hope you are referring to Bhagwan Dattatreya who is the manifestation of the Tri-Deva (Holy Trinity), because we don't actually know or worship a God named Dhata with the description you mentioned
3. We don't worship Devi Sati as Sati but instead as Shakti peetas (parts of her chopped body which fell on earth and manifested into a deity of their own) eg. Bhramhari Devi who is the 6th Shakti peeta (you can consider them idols in temple) and called Bhramarambika Devi. Also Sati was the first form of Adi-Par-Shakti (Bhagwan Shiva's female counterpart) and his 1st wife. Whereas Devi parvati is the exact same Adi-Para-Shakti but her 2nd form and Shiva's 2nd and final wife.
You should have introduced Durga and Kali along with the trinity as they are considered equivalent sometimes even powerful than trinity
They are considered as more powerful only by the Shakta sect which is the smallest sect. The largest ones are still Vaishnava and Shaiva but I agree with you, Durga should have been mentioned with Shiva, Lakshmi and Bhumi with Vishnu and Saraswati with Brahma.
@@mythicalsoulz4709Well every Hindu knows all Gods and Goddesses UNITED their powers to create Durga.
So, obviously she's got more power cuz none of them individually could defeat that Rakshasa
@@dOVERanalyst No god was able to defeat him since his boon was that only a woman could kill him. I'll explain the other part to you, let's say u have 5 canisters if water and pour some water from the 5 canisters into the same glass and fill it. Now what holds more water a single canister subtracting the entire volume of the glass or the glass with some water from 5 canisters. I'm not using this as a direct comparison but calling Durga outright more powerful than any other god due to the gods contributing to make her is kinda illogical. This is why I believe that every version has its own story to tell and no version is outright superior to the other unless its proven that one version is older than the other.
@@dOVERanalystDurga is the consort of shiv not an amalgmation of trinity.
Not every Hindu thinks the same, there are many types of people subdivided like shaivas, Vaishnavas, ppl worshipping ram, ppl worshipping Devi/maa.
You must be from West Bengal ig. It’s just an ancestral thing.
🕉 Hinduism is really more of a "Way-of-Life" teachings than a typical "religion".
It is better to educate oneself to enrich one's life than to be ignorant of the universal forces that affect us and become stagnant in life and beyond. Learning & fixing mistakes now will benefit this life and especially the next, until you attain Moksha (liberation from the rebirth cycle) 🙏
I am a Christ follower, Christian, and I’m up at 3am studying Hinduism 🕉️ ❤️🫶🏾
What they miss always.
Vishnu , The Protector has Skin Dark as Night Sky.
Shiva , The Destroyer has Skin White as Camphor.
skin dark as black clouds
@@ratzmuthanna3908 Yupp
They always forget that same detail with kali ma too, she has skin as black as the void. But depictions of her and lord vishnu are always incorrect
Brahma's face's numbers are based on which universe we live in. . There are billions of universes! . And the face's of brahma are from 3 to billions
Hinduism talks about multiverse. .
You following which purana ?
Bhagavad purana
This video was fun to watch. It is always interesting to learn and understand different cultures. I am a muslim but I love learning about different cultures. Have an open minded and this is the right way to encompass with the rest of the world 😊❤. Thank you for sharing your vast and wise knowledge. It is invaluable and priceless 😇😄
There are 33 Hindu Gods : -
01. Brahma (Creator)
02. Vishnu (Preserver)
03. Shiva (Destroyer)
04. Saraswati (Knowledge)
05. Lakshmi (Wealth)
06. Parvati (Power)
07. Ganesha (Wisdom)
08. Muruga (Victory)
09. Ayyappa (Righteousness)
10. Hanuman (Strength)
11. Indra (Thunder)
12. Agni (Fire)
13. Varuna (Water)
14. Vayu (Air)
15. Prithvi (Earth)
16. Yama (Death)
17. Kubera (Treasurer)
18. Surya (Sun)
17. Chandra (Moon)
18. Shani (Saturn)
19. Brahaspati (Jupiter)
20. Mangala (Mars)
21. Budha (Mercury)
22. Shukra (Venus)
23. Rahu (Solar eclipse)
24. Kethu (Lunar eclipse)
25. Kama (Lust)
26. Rati (Beauty)
27. Vishvakarma (Architect)
28. Ashvins (Health)
29. Devasena (Aspiration)
30. Valli (Love)
31. Aranyani (Forest)
32. Daksha (Rituals)
33. Aditi (Sky)
There are more that we can add but the 33 Devatas are referring to the Vedic pantheon. We have Puranic , Agamic, Tantric, regional and local deities as well.
Correction: KAMA is DESIRE not Lust.
@@TharsyanJaderuby vedic gods are the original gods inspired from the nature of life around us, all others came later due to division in different sects. even now you can create your own gods by tantra and it will be added alongside many others
@@ForMovies-cc8go NOT QUITE. The Hindu pantheon consist of many different deities from different traditions including the synthetic or equivalent deities. This includes Vedic, pre vedic, Puranic, Agamic, Tantric, and regional deities notably Kuladevatas and Gramadevatas. Many local traditions also related to nature and worship of nature as well, just as the Vedic Devatas.
@@ForMovies-cc8go its never easy to make our own deities as such thing only can be done by Rishis, Gurus, Acharyas, Yogis or individuals who experienced the divine and gave form to those aspects. Some can be referenced to scriptures, some by local manifestations of the major deity, or some even added which may not exist in scriptures nor history.
Santoshi Mata for example. Despite she has no relevance in ancient scriptures, she is venerated with such devotion to the point we made her to exist.
This is is the power of God Making, visualisation of the divine is the power to approach that divine and experience it.
Love Hindus from a Jew 🇮🇱🇮🇳
Love from India brother 🙏🇮🇳🇮🇱🕉️🕎🔯✡️
@@Hindu-vn7bv 🧡🧡🇮🇳
@@EzraB123 where are you from ??
@@chamkinderReal terrorism is killing people for cows
And the killing of children in Palestine
@@chamkinder I don't need a list. I think you prepared it before me
Thanks for introducing with the uncommon Gods:-
1. Dhata- the solar diety.
2. Mariamman- the diety of weather.
3. Rati- goddess of love.
4. Yogamaya- goddess of illusion.
5. Brahmari- goddess of bees, wasps etc
6. Mitra- god of friendship
7. Tvashta- artificer of gods.
8. Pushan- god of meeting.
9. Aryaman- god of customs.
I am Punjabi Indian and Hindu. Proud to be Hindu and the oldest religion in the world 🕉❤
there were greek and egyptian religions before hinduism
@@objectiveice1294 mhm no there werent because the original hinduism is animalistic which is litteraly what most people worshipped who were not monotheistic
@@objectiveice1294 Are they being followed by 1.2 billion people today?
@@joshuajohn74 No it wasn't animalistic. It was based on the worship of the Mother Goddess, Shiva, yoga and the Rigveda. The Indus Valley civilization is the root of Hinduism, mixed with rituals across India, synthesising to what we call today Sanatan Dharma. The core concept of Hinduism from the start is the ideology of Dharma. Please do some research ok.
There is no universal consensus of Hindu "ideology" everyone follows whatever they feel fit.
As a muslim I’ve found learning about other religions so interesting! Especially hinduism cause it is (mostly likely) the religion of my ancestors (I’m Pakistani with Indian descent) which is so crazy to think about for me. But great video thanks for the info. And of there are any hindus who want to provide additional info pls feel free ❤️
Bhai Pakistan hoke itna open minded
Tum to rare pokemon ho😮😮
May your heart remain open minded toward all faiths and you treat them as humans
Baloch Pakistani original ancestral religion was Zoroastrianism.
Where are all the minorities gone in your country? Persecuted, decimated and converted within 75 years of independence
As Muslim I respect all religions 🕋🕌
W Muslim 👍
Explan what Islam is?
@@Iraniansunnimuslim Islam is an Abrahamic religion the last heavenly religion There is only one god and that is Allah and do not forget Islam the true religion
@@_SHAHD ok, I don't believe in any of this so prove me wrong.
@@Iraniansunnimuslim Have you ever asked yourself who created the universe? Yourself asked you who created you When you read Quran I am sure that you will know the truth
I am a Sikh but I enjoy learning about Hinduism.
Bhai 😂, fek mat...
Have you ever heard about Jesus Christ? If you haven't I would encourage you to learn more about Him.
Do you know that every first born of a Hindu family became a Sikh at one point of time
@@postperiodusnever heard! Who is he 😊
@@postperiodus I went to a Catholic school so yes, I know about Christianity. I like Jesus, he was a saint in my opinion.
I am from 2024, but despite being a Christian, I love the Hindu religion for how diverse it is and for the belief in the ultimate and supreme reality called Brahman, which is similar to my Christian religion's belief in a God who manifests himself different ways. , from Guatemala (a country in Central America) I send you peace and love
❤✝️🤝🕉❤🇬🇹🤝🇮🇳❤
Love and respect Hinduism from Buddhism ❤ 🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
Namo Budha
Om namo Shivay
They used to be one and the same at some point
some people are now days following Buddhism hate hindu . we never hate Buddhists. We have great respect for Buddha
@@sirg3137 those are Neo Buddhists called Bhimta army
Both are same
I'm North Korean 🇰🇵 I'm proud hindu ❤
Brah💀
Im not hindu.. but dang are you for real north korean-
Bruh 💀
Are you alive?
he seem to be mexican. I check and he comment in mexico bla bla blah
doo dum dee.
Thank you for uploading this video. I'm new to learning Hindu mythology. I already knew Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati. But the other gods and goddesses I haven't heard of. After watching this video, I got thinking it would be cool to make a video game taking place in ancient India. The gods and goddesses would be a mechanic in that they would offer their powers to the player characters. The default gods and goddesses would be Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati. The player characters would have to venture around ancient India and obtain the powers of the other gods and goddesses. Anyone got any other ideas?
There should be suspense in the game
there are plenty of "asuras"(demons) , player could obtain level after demolishing one by one and stronger demons. you could make your own demons.
@@allcircle__806 Of course there would be suspense in the game. It's a video game. There's always suspense.
@@stubborn176 Good ideas. I've heard of the Asuras. Don't know too much about them. That would be an idea of the demons lending their powers to the player characters. Got any other ideas?
@@michaelalbino1006 i am talking about powers like who made the universe etc..
Please make part 2 of it and include lord Ram and Krishna
Jai shree ram🚩
Isn't quaran made up by the cult leader who married his own 14 year old daughter?
Ram and Krishna are Vishnu so...
@@sopno2093 You can't change the ideology of Hinduism because it's an ancient religion with the concept of Polytheism (many gods). If you don't like it, we can't do anything for that. For Islam, it's ideology is based on monotheism (one God). Are we hate that for not being polytheism? No, because we have so much tolerance towards others religion. I too love Islam as a Hindu. You don't like it or not, it's not a problem here.
@@sopno2093allah is man made. Allah is even younger than our temple. How can u believe in such cheap god.
@@vasanthakumar526why u have love for terrorst religion like Islam
Why ppl think yama is creepy hez not a monster hes like other Gods😢
Ppl who Respect for Yama❤
👇
Im from the Philippines and my favorite Hindu Gods is Ganesh, Hanuman, Shiva, Ram, and last is Krishna😁👍
Jai Gurudev, i am a German and became Hindu through the grace of my beloved Satguru Sri Swami Vishwananda 🙏🏼😌
Wow
Well, all the hindu gods are cursed so good luck!
@@saddha1 Such a sad argument, when you have no choice, you take out the card of the evil cursing god😂
Hinduism is old religion. With so many gods and goddesses you will get overwhelmed.
Better is monotheism like Christianity, Islam and Zoroastrianism. Or philosophical believes like Taoism.
@Dhruv-Kumar i am Vaishnava I will definitely not get overwhelmed with it.
Jai Śri Swami Vishwananda 🙏🏼
Roses are red♥️
Violets are blue💙
Every faith is special💫
And I love them too💝
Loving this, i learn so much by watching this. Can you do Buddhism next ? Want to learn abt it too.
Dhata ? Being so important , how come I never heard of him ?! And this guy is making anyone a god
same here. Hindu from Nepal, never heard of him
Maybe Dhatatreya swamy incarnation of Trinity
Dattatreya
Dattatreya is the most powerful. You are new Hindu. So many gods and goddesses arose and lose their fame with time and other gods and goddesses arose later.
Dhatatreya is considered the combination of Brahma Vishnu Mahesh.
Not worshipped much now. Just like Vedic gods are not worshipped much now.
Anybody who’s saying Dattatreya is considered Dhata here , please give a reference
Where is lord Krishna
Krishna =Vishnu
Avatar of a God(Vishnu) not a God himself
Iskon wale le gaye
8:22
8:22
More than half my family are Krishna devotees.
Wherever Hanuman chalisa is chanted , at that place spirits ghosts run away
Proud to be hindu which is inclusive pluralistic reformable liberal and Dharmic❤❤
Bro you are from??
@@sopno2093 Keep coping lol. Hindus ain't budging on Hinduism for a god that is desperate to be worshipped lol. Plus if you knew anything you'd know Hindus are infact monotheists too. Our god just manifests into different forms which you misinterpret as multiple gods. Get a life instead of spewing Qur'an verses on the internet, I know you go to jannah for converting people but still control yourself.
I'm penguin and I respect all animals
I am a walrus, but I respect all animals with tusks.
Iam muslim and i respect all pigs and terrorist
😂
😂
And Ladies?
But Mohammad not?
Me coming from hard-core hindu family and don't even knew 30% of the gods showing here 😂
It's because we are so diverse we simply can't remember all of them.
@@TharsyanJaderuby agreed 🤝
That's just sad.
@@VeganSanatani Well not sad but what we should all understand is that all the deities we worship are different aspects, attributes, manifestations, names and forms of the One same Supreme Divinity - PARA BRAHMAN.
If all Hindus understood that then there's nothing to be sad about. ✌️
Hare Krishna
@@TharsyanJaderuby yea ..the sad part is most Sanatani parents never teach their children our history ,or divine texts our culture.. hare krishna brother
Excellent overview..!! Lakshmi - Goddess of Abundance
Kartikeya- Ganesha brother
Ganga- spiritual knowledge, flows from shiva..
First correct your facts
The female Trinity is not created by the male Trinity. They are the energies of the mald Trinity and both the counterparts cannot work without eachother. The female Hindu Trinity is actually the manifestation of Supreme goddess the queen of multiverse Adi parashakti Lalit Ambika. Who manifested herself in 3 different forms as Shaktis of male Trinity so that they can perform their duties that were assigned to them accordingly kaalchakra
Stop blundering
@@Cringemanic123-bm6bm u r doing that
@@Pageant_utopia just check your own comment fool
Spreading misinformations and blunders
@@Cringemanic123-bm6bmThey're correct actually, according to some sects of Hinduism that is
@@cardboard_hat only shaktism says that but with any vedic or Gita evidence
This is a wonderful video that showcases the diversity and richness of Hindu deities. Nerd Robot has done an amazing job illustrating these gods. However, beyond the stories and symbols, the essence of each deity represents profound aspects of human consciousness as mentioned in Hindu scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita. Have you ever explored how these divine attributes can be applied to our daily lives to find inner peace? I'm curious to know which deity you feel most connected to and why.
Hinduism is not mythology 0:03 it is ancent history
nah. Ithihasas (Ramayana and Mahabhartha) and Puranas can be neither called "myth" nor history". They have both real events and allegorical stories which represen well validated Vedic metaphysics, nature and laws of nature. Myth means fantasy stories which cannot be validated by logic. The word myth aptly fits fantasy stories propagated as history by Abrahamic religions which cannot be logically validated.
There is an allegorical story in Mahabharatha which explains space time dilation (copied later by Einstein) . eg King Kakudmi visiting Brahmalokha with his daughter Revathi and staying their for just 20 min. When he returned he could not find any of his family and relatives, the sons and grandsons-and there was NO record of the family tree. An example of Maya of time.
Every Religion have Myth element
But Hīndhuism have more Myths
@@satyamindnectar7052we weren’t even at that time how can we know whats myth whats not
Not saying everything true its just there could also be things that we didn’t saw who knows
@@Dream99972
Yes and that is mythical elements
Without mythical elements we can't have a good Religion
The problem is excessive myths
So what we need is to remove unnecessary myths and reinterpretation of myths in vedic light
Mythology for Non-Hindus
History and Reality for Hindus ❤
proof for any of these? do you believe brahma (god) killed an elephant and put that head on a the boy that was killed by shiva
@@Aksarallah No we don't believe that because Brahman never put an elephant head on ganesha, BRAHMA did. Brahman is the singular formless energy that everything originates from. Brahma is different. Plus It's a story that teaches us that no one is exempt from karma, not even gods. Shivji's karma for beheading Ganeshji in anger is that Ganeshji is always worshipped before Shivji or any other god. Power can never protect you from your karma. So yes I do believe in these stories due to the lessons they impart.
@@Aksarallahpuranas are not to be read lika history, they are important messages , morals, and philosophical arguments written down as stories. When we talk about history, we are talking about Ramayan and Mahabharat
@@Aksarallah rookie mistake. brahman and brahma are not the same.
@@lookintoit4537 it was a typo, you can't bring valid points so you deflect it with stuff like this
[04/08, 10:08 am] R Karthikeyan: Healing through the Soul!Your Soul is the true healer.
[04/08, 10:09 am] R Karthikeyan: ஆன்மா வழி குணம்.
[04/08, 11:41 am] R Karthikeyan: உங்கள் ஆன்மாவே உங்களை உண்மையாக குணப்படுத்துகிறவர்
[04/08, 11:44 am] R Karthikeyan: 🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇 ஐம்பழம் அகோர அகோர ஜம்ப ஜம்ப ஸ்வாஹா. இந்த பீஜ மந்திரத்தை சனிக்கிழமை காலை 101 தடவை ஜெபித்தால் ஆன்மா சுகப்படும்
I am Hindu and I dont even know some of the gods... You could also add Shree Ram, Shree Krishna, Sita Mata, Narasimha, Parshuram etc.
Most of those gods are an incarnation of Vishnu. So technically they were mentioned in a way
@@dhruvp7050 But Mata Durga, Annapurna ji, Kali ji and Sati ji are also incarnation of Mata Parvati.... Radha ji is an incarnation of Mata Lakshmi and Bhamri ji is an incarnation of Mata Saraswati.... Then why did he add those incarnations?
@@one_26this vdo is wrong there are only 33 gods
@@myglobalyt Bro, you misunderstood.... There are not 33 gods... infact there are 33 types of gods... I hope you understood now...
*Jai Shree Ram* 🙏🏻🚩🧡
I like how Hindu gods are like family members. They love each other.
They represent themselves as relatives so that we can relate to them as humans.
In reality they are all aspects, manifestations, names and forms of the One Supreme Divinity called BRAHMAN.
Ironic
@@Emmha-yan "ironic" how?
0:00: Intro
0:27: Brahma
0:47: Vishnu
1:07: Shiva
1:32: Moving Onto Normal Gods
1:40: Saraswati
1:57: Ganesha
2:16: Dhata
2:35: Yama
2:57: Surya
3:11: Chandra ( Often Called *_Chandra Mama_* )
3:28: Bhumi
3:46: Agni
4:04: Varuna
4:23: Vayu
4:42: Mariamman
5:00: Indra ( Often Called *_Indra Depta_* )
5:20: Lakshmi ( Often Called *_Lakshmi Maa_* )
5:38: Annapurna
5:52: Durga
6:11: Hanuman ( Often Called *_Hanumanji_* )
6:34: Parvati ( Often Called *_Parvati Maa_* )
6:51: Kali ( Often Called Known As the *_The Queen Of Chaos_* And Often Called *_Kali Maa_* )
7:11: Kartikeya
7:31: Kamadeva
7:51: Rati
8:11: Radha ( Often called *_Radhe Radhe_* )
8:29: Santoshi Mata
8:46: Yogamaya
9:04: Ganga
9:22: Sati
9:37: Shashthi
9:51: Svaha
10:09: Ayyappan
10:26: Manasa
10:41: Bhramari
10:57: Mitra
11:15: Tvashta
11:33: Pushan
11:49: Aryaman
12:07: Aditi
12:40: Outro
All the hindu gods are actually the various forms and and aspects of the single "parabrahma"...the divine consciousness
So its not many gods....the many forms of the single one...the one with every form,every gunas and every rasas.
The trinities, the godesses ....no matter whom you are worshipping ..you are knowing the same supreme being.❤😊
YES 💯
💯
Nope that's advait
Supreme is Lord Narayan..
@@i_want_my_cousin Is something's wrong with Advaita Vedanta?
incorrect! you find multiple mentions of rudra (shiva), indra, soma and others in rigved but maybe just a few of narayan@@i_want_my_cousin
As a non religious i respect all religions
Based
Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead and every Demigod is a form representation of him.
Hinduism is my mythology 🙏🕉 i am from india my language is malayalam ❤
Radha is an avatar of Lakshmi. Lakshmi is Vishnu's wife. That's essential information. It's weird that you didn't mention it.
I love Buddhist I am from 🇧🇹❤
Multiple limbs/heads are depicted to show different positive qualities and gods are worshipped to improve our quality of life if we do it logically although faith in some extent can be very positive
I m Hindu and I respect all religions those allow their people to be free to choose what they want in their lifes.
There is huge difference between God(bhagwaan) and demi God (Devta) and In Hinduism only five God we worship and all five is one being (Paramaatma) five forms are 1- MahaVishnu
2- Sada Shiva
3- Adi Parashakti (Lakshmi saraswati Kali Durga Gayatri)
4- Mahaganapati
5- for everyone on earth Sun God
Rest are demi Gods (Jeevaatma) including creator Brahma. ( Hinduism is very complex philosophy one video can't describe it) Hare Krishana Har Har Mahadev 🙏
I found the content nice and interesting. I was able to learn something about Hinduism and its fascinating deities. Hinduism is a rich and diverse religious tradition with a wide array of gods and goddesses, each possessing unique qualities, symbolism, and stories. Exploring the various deities offers valuable insights into Hindu beliefs, mythology, and cultural practices.
I am an Indian and I respect all religions
Good
Same
only dharma
I don't respect abrahamic and communist
As an Indian Muslim I agree
Lord Yama's face is wholly based upon your karma and where you be judged and sent to, heaven or hell, if its heaven he'll be handsome man and if its hell he'll have fearsome face that'll give a fright for your afterlife
I love Hinduism very much ❤❤❤❤❤
GOD -- generator(Brama) operator(Vishnu) destroyer(shiva)
Mr. Moundshroud is Ghoulish Vampire, Alistair Crump is Ghost, Faust Crump is Shinigami, Lilitu Shiningone is Yokai Vampire, Charlie Magne is Nephilim, Lucifer Magne is Fallen Angel, Lilith Magne is Demon, Alastor is Deer Radio Demon, Angel Dust is Spider Demon, Bael is Inanimate Demon Spider, Satan is Hellish Demon, Mephistopheles is Otaku Demon, Missi is Vampire, Lilith Clawthrone is Witch, SkekOk is Skeksis, Morrigan Lee is Yokai Goddess of Death, La Muerte is Goddess of Sugar Skull, Dr. Ironfang is Ghoul, KeeKee is Demon Key, Astaroth is Rot Devil, Beelzebub is Yokai Insect Demon, Hannah Krause is Penanggalan, Spirit of Fire is Fire Spirit, Cleo Upnova is Snow Woman.
Love you from India ❤️
Oldest religion in the world 🕉️🚩💪
i really enjoyed the depth of this video; it's clear a lot of effort went into explaining each god. however, i can't help but wonder if the portrayal of some deities felt a bit oversimplified. i mean, there's so much complexity and nuance in Hinduism that it seems hard to capture in one video. what do you all think?
This guy has a long way to go before he even begins to understand Sanatana Dharma and it’s divinity.
It's like a Company, where people have manager for different different thing😅
Yeah bro, i don't know who is the owner of company😂
@@Medx111 All of them are owners as well as workers 😉.
LOL all the 500 fortune companies has multiple owners. It is not recommended to run a company by single person. Even if some company is register under one name it is a family business. Hence we also have very decentralised systems Gods aren’t our masters and we aren’t their lives.
Parambhrama is the owner who divides itself into two, purush and prakrati in which purush divides into Bramah, vishnu,shiva and prakrati into saraswati, lakshmi, parvati..
One more thing they are not gods they are paramahatma means supreme gods under which all devi devta doing their kartavya (duties) and rest are gods means devi devta who have specfic duties in the universe
Parabramham is the owner
Supreme god , highest self
He is everything and everywhere
As a Muslim, I really respect other religions❤
As a Christian I respect y'all Hindu and muslim
Why would you respect someone who goes against god
Well In the bible it does say that every one needs to respect every one
Like lgbtq it’s bad we can’t support it but we need to respect it
I am Hindu. :) 🇮🇳. Good video.
@@News_tokipona lgbt is not bad. They did not choose to be, they were like that from their birth.
Im muslim, i respect all religions ☪️☪️☪️☪️☪️☪️☪️❤❤❤🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️
I respect Islam ☪️
I highly respect islam as a hindu
Nice
In reality we usually pray the following gods, not all of them mentioned in the list
Vishnu and his incarnations
1. Rama
2. Krishna
Hanuman - Devotee of Rama
Shiva
Ganesha and Muruka (Kartikeya) - Sons of Shiva
Ayyapa (regional god)
Female gods
Lakshmi
Parvathi/Shakti
Kali
Saraswathy
Most regional gods are usually variants of the above gods.
Brahma (not widely worshiped, never in my life I’ve seen someone worship him)
These are the gods I usually worship. Anyone can add if I missed someone important.
Ganesha and regional gods are fake
@@krisc3371 Say that publicly to their devotees you'll know what happens next, if you're brave enough 😉
@@TharsyanJaderuby Your comment is based on emotion, not on reason. It's very simple, ether someone is mentioned in the scripture then we can critical analyse which scripture. However in case they aren't then you know they just as fake as ..
Pikachu. 🤣
@@krisc3371 uh huh? And I'm not sure if ignorance and critical analysis can get along, as you've expressed here. Lol 😆
With the vast library of scriptures of Hinduism, one can simply quote One verse from Rig Veda which explains the Pluralistic nature of worshiping the supreme in a unique way :
Ékaṃ sat víprā bahudhâ vadanty - "To what is One, sages call it by many names."
- Rig Veda 1.164.46
There you have it. Now you can "critically analyze" as there's no point for you doing so as you have ignorance.
OR as I requested, try saying that loud (fake) in public and you'll know your karma.
Try your best. 😉
@@TharsyanJaderuby Why are you sretching that verse from Rig Veda to fake tribal Gods 🤣 That verse is only directed towards Vedic devas like Indra, Rudras, Maruts, Adityas etc. Go ask any Vedic scholar they will say the same.
''OR as I requested, try saying that loud (fake) in public and you'll know your karma.''
This is another comment based on Abrahamic mindset like who will become violent if you say something critical of there beliefs I know that yr Indian mind has been colonised to long by Abrahamics but at least try to be a little Hindu and not behave like an Abdool.
Lord vishnu is not only the preserver but also the sole of everything including bharama and Shiva
Bharama and Shiva are also created by lord vishnu
It depends who you ask.
Mahadev is Devo ke Dev
You are just following a sect of Vaishnava.
Overall broad Hindu sees them as Devatas. Parabrahman is the one god.
BRO ITS NOT 33 MILLION ITS 33 KOTI - 33 SUPREME GOD 🕉🕉. विनाशकाले विपरीत बुद्धि🕉🕉
നമോ:നാരായണായ
The Vedas does not mention "hinduism" at all - The word Hinduism derives from a Persian term denoting the inhabitants of the land beyond the Indus, a river in present-day Pakistan. By the early nineteenth century the term had entered popular English usage to describe the predominant religious traditions of South Asia, and it is now used by Hindus themselves.
Veda means knowledge or to know, like we have Ayurveda - to oldest known science of medicine for example.
Wait a minute,
8:18 raadha ji is a goddess and wife of lord Krishna 🗿
Yes
Whats your problem ?
I little correct:- hinduism doesn't has millions of God this 39 GODs are main gods other are different froms of this 39 GODS
Trinity is the ultimate supreme lord in Sanatan Dharma
@@akhripasta2670 yes I know
It's 33 gods
There is just one , with different forms and ansh.
Love the background music!
There are only 33 deities in nature/humans as identified in Indian Culture which can me reduced to one. Brahman(Universal Conciousness), not God but actually it's a principle. Some call it Shiva(Pure Consciousness) or simply Shakti (Energy). God takes human incarnations as Rama and Krishna.
Actually godess Parvati , sati , kali , Durga , Santoshi are same person .
Yes
How come?
@@NoName-gz3zm yes they are like different from of same Goddess
@@avrahazra9869 then why are u saying there is 39 main god if they are the same god but different form of it?
@@NoName-gz3zm there are 39 main gods but all of them are not mention in that video
In Gnosticism, we recognize the trinity as Father-Son-Holy Spirit in Christianity, Kether-Chokmah-Binah in Jewish Kabbalah, Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva in Hinduism, First Logos-Second Logos-Third Logos in Gnosticism, Osiris-Ra-Horus-Osiris-Isis in Egyptian religion.
Jai shree Radhe Krishna!
God bless you. 🙏