Around 1000 year ago the lord hanuman appeared in valley of Mehandipur in Dausa district of Rajasthan in child form. Hence Lord hanuman is worshiped as Balaji of Mehandipur. For more detailes website http://www.balajimehandipur.org may be seen.
Balaji is a popular form of the Hindu deity Lord Venkateswara, who is considered a manifestation of the god Vishnu. Lord Venkateswara is worshipped mainly in the southern Indian states, particularly in the Tirumala temple in Andhra Pradesh. Devotees believe that seeking his blessings can bring prosperity and fulfillment of wishes.
Lord Shiva.
Only Hindus are allowed in Guruvayooru Temple. It is Lord Krishna Temple located in Kerala, India. And Temple of Lord Shiva (Jyotirlingam) at Trambakeshwar (Lord Trambak Temple) in Nasik District of Maharashtra State. Non-Hindus are also not allowed to get in The Lord Sri Jagannath temple in Puri. In the Balaji temple Tirupati, Andha Pradesh non-Hindus are not allowed, But is some one write in their book that he/she believes on Hindu God Balaji then he can entered.
He's also called Neptune, Enosichthon, Seischthon and Ennosigaios. He had plenty of titles though: God/Lord of the seas God/Lord of storms God/Lord of horses (Hippios) God/Lord of earthquakes I'm pretty sure there are more.
Lord Siva is called as nilakantha
A leader that is called by God to perform the will of the Lord.
Genesis 21:33 - Then Abraham planted a tamarisk tree in Beersheba, and there called on the name of the Lord, the Everlasting God. [NKJV]
John 21:28 Thomas says ''My Lord and my God''.
Good question
The god of the Israelites had no name. He was called God, Jehovah Jireh (The Lord who Provides), Jehovah Raphah (The Lord who Heals), Yahweh, and many other names. In the Bible, God referred to himself as, "I am who I am."
The monkey god is typically called hanuman or "Lord Hanuman." He is one of the most popular gods in Hindu mythology.
The Christian God's name is simply, God. He can also be called The Lord, or the Father of Christ.