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Picture Gallery of Hindu Temples in Foreign Nations
90+yr old print Indian HINDU Temple BINDRABUND in India Current Bid: $9.25 ...
8 commentsMantras of Goddess Saraswati - The Goddess of Knowledge
Goddess Saraswati is a popular goddess in Hindu religion. She is the consort of Lord Brahma and is the Goddess of wisdom and learning. Goddess Saraswati is considered as the personification of all knowledge and purity.
16 commentsMantras of Kubera - The God of Wealth
According to Hindu mythology Kubera is the god of wealth and son of Sage Vishrava who is the son of Lord Brahma. Kubera is widely known as the gods appointed guardian of the treasures of the gods and the nine special treasures of indefinite significance. But he is also the King of Yakshas and one of the Ashta-Dikpalas, representing the north direction.
7 commentsMantras of Goddess Lakshmi - The Goddess of Wealth
Goddess Lakshmi is one of the most worshipped Deities in Hindu Religion. Goddess Lakshmi is the consort of Maha Vishnu and the goddess of wealth, beauty and auspiciousness.This Hub lists the mantras of Goddess Lakshmi.
17 commentsMurudeshwara Temple
Murudeshwara is a town in the Bhatkal Taluk of Uttara Kannada district in the state of Karnataka, India. "Murudeshwara" is another name of the Hindu god Shiva. Famous for the world's tallest Shiva statue,...
2 commentsthe Hindu religion. The Gods. Stories. Tradition. Ceremonies. Recipes.
hi folks, i am answering the request in a shortway and in case anyone of you wanna know more please feel free to ask me about which aspect because whitney has asked about a long story in a short way. ...
12 commentsLord Venkateshwara | Lord Balaji | Famous Hindu God | Tirupathi
Here we present extensive resources for understanding the concept of God in Hindu dharma. The Hindu Trinity, forms of Gods and Goddesses, the Avatars of Lord Vishnu, the Devatas, Planet and Animal Deities...
2 commentsDetails about the Hindu religion. The Gods. Stories. Tradition. Ceremonies. Recipes.
Hmm, this is certainly an intimidating topic. I mean I don't think any one person can do full justice to this topic. But, nevertheless, I would try to add my 2 cents. BACKGROUND: To start off, Hinduism...
0 commentsRudraksha beads
Rudraksha are the eyes of "Rudra" or Lord Shiva. It is obtained from the dark berries of Rudraksha tree scientifically called the "Elaeocarpus ganitrus". The word is derived from the Sanskrit language...
9 commentsBeautiful Batik Textiles.
In the beginning.......... My love affair with exotic textiles began long, long ago, maybe before I was born; maybe as a genetic memory passed down to me from my dear Grandfather, Thomas Pratten, for he had...
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