All Hindu gods represent two basic forces
1. Saguna Brahman - the facilitating force that converts thoughts into actions
2. Nirguna Brahman - the retarding force that converts actions into thoughts and even abolishes thoughts. It gives control over Saguna Brahman.
Saguna Brahman causes isometric contraction or hardening of our skeletal muscular system and Nirguna Brahman causes isometric relaxation of our skeletal muscular system.
It is the shifting of the Saguna Brahman on the mid line of our skeletal muscular system that makes Brahman manifest as different gods.
I. Indra (god of dreaming) - Saguna Brahman (Isometric contraction) towards feet
2. Shakti (god of illusion) - towards knees
3. Brahma (god of creativity) - hip
4. Vishnu (god of stabilization) -abdomen
5. Shiva (god of determination) - Chest
6. Shani (god of status alteration) - Neck and shoulders
7. Yama (god of compulsion) - Head
Thus, shifting of Saguna Brahman upwards retards thinking and favors action.
Shifting of Nirguna Brahman downwards favors thinking and abolishes actions.
Thus, all Hindu gods, without exception, represent forces that cause isometric contraction and relaxation (hardening and softening) of our skeletal muscular system.
Hindu goddesses represent isometric relaxation.
The Hindu gods are all aspects of the god Brahma. They represent the main principles of Hindu religious beliefs, such as creation and prosperity.
the pictures and who it represent.
Temples are not homes of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. They are places where hindus can worship them. The home of Hindu Gods and Goddesses are their respective heavens, such as Mount Kailas for Shiva, Vaikuntha for Vishnu, Brahmaloka for Brahma.
Hindu gods all live everywhere, so the answer is a confusing yes and no.
The most important of the Hindu gods is Lord Vishnu.
The three main hindu gods are called, Brahma Vishnu & Mahesha. All the rest gods are either their sons or different forms.
Yes, Hindu Gods can fly.
there was 300 million Hindu gods...............
i say lord shiva cause he is somehow connected to all the gods
There are 200 million Hindu Gods, although they are all aspects of the chief god Brahma
The Hindu would just say that all the Hindu gods are the subordinates of the supreme Hindu god Brahman and therefore, irrespective of which of the infinite Hindu god he is worshiping, he would always be worshiping some part of Brahman.
they represent that they have come several times to help their devotees for the sake of their believe, to show the the world I'm real not only in books .