330 Trillion. There are 33 trillion crones which translates to 330 trillion. i have no idea how anyone can remember 330 trillion deities. So there are 330 tttttttttrrrrrrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiilllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiioooooooooooonnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!
Thousands of Gods and Goddesses. Sometimes each village has a separate protector God. These lesser Gods are termed as Bhairavas (Ferocious) or Kshetrapalas (protectors of the region). But then the major Gods and Goddesses are much less in number, around a score. Many hindus will consider all these Gods manifestations of one Supreme God. That is how conflict is avoided.
330 million god and goddess are known in Hindu religion.
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We will find many deities in Hindu temples.
Shiva is one of the major deities in the Hindu pantheon.
330 million
There are many deities worshipped in Hinduism, but a few of them are Vishnu, Shiva, Brahma, Lakshmi, Ganesha, Saraswati, Durga, and Kali. There are many more deities than these, however.
there are 3 main God in Hinduism. Lord shiva Lord Vishnu & Lord Brahma.
Hindus have exactly 330 million deities. (Gods). :P true answer.
Ganesh is a Hindu Deity from India. He is one of the many deities of the polytheistic people of India.
Shiva, the destroyer.
Yes, they do. While on the surface it appears that there are many deities in the Hindu pantheon, it can be argued that Hinduism is fundamentally monotheistic, and that all deities are aspects of Brahman.
The religion of Hinduism has three major deities, named Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the preserver) and Shiva (the destroyer). There are also (literally) millions of other deities. Since Hinduism is polytheistic, they would not conceive themselves to have a relationship with god, but rather, a relationship with gods.
vishnu, brahma, ganesha and shiva.
== == In theory, Jains do not worship deities, they contemplate on the 24 Tirthankaras (a bit like Buddhas) such as Mahavira and Parshvanath. However, many ordinary Jains often pray to Hindu deities and a lot of Jain temples will often be decorated with images of minor Hindu deities such as Saraswati (the Hindu Goddess of learning).