Hari Krishna
1. People who worship the deity Vishnu. 2. People who grew around the deity Shiva. 3. People who devoted themselves to the deity Shakti.
A chalisa is a Hindu devotional hymn or prayer that typically consists of 40 verses dedicated to a specific deity. It is traditionally recited or sung by devotees to praise and seek blessings from the deity. Chalisas are believed to have the power to invoke the presence and grace of the deity, and are often used as a form of worship and meditation in Hindu religious practices.
The Hindu days of the week hold significance in the practice of Hinduism as each day is dedicated to a specific deity. For example, Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Tuesday to Lord Hanuman, Wednesday to Lord Ganesha, Thursday to Lord Vishnu, Friday to Goddess Lakshmi, Saturday to Lord Shani, and Sunday to Lord Surya. Worshipping the respective deity on their dedicated day is believed to bring blessings and protection to the devotee.
The deity associated with Vinayaka, Lakshmi, and Saraswati in Hindu mythology is Lord Brahma.
Ganesha
Vishnu is a Hindu deity,
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A chalisa is a Hindu devotional hymn consisting of 40 verses dedicated to a specific deity. It is traditionally recited or sung to praise and seek blessings from the deity. Chalisas are believed to have the power to invoke the deity's presence and protection, and are often used in daily prayers and religious ceremonies by devotees.
The Hindu deity that is being paid homage in the Natyanjali Dance Festival is Lord Nataraja.
The more commonly used spelling for the Hindu deity with an elephant head is "Ganesha."
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