Yes, and there is a lot of it.
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No, it is a creature in Greek mythology
In various mythologies and cultures around the world, the god of engineering is often considered to be Hephaestus in Greek mythology, Vishwakarma in Hindu mythology, and Ptah in Egyptian mythology. These gods are associated with craftsmanship, technology, and creation.
there are a couple of symbols in Hindu mythology..the main 2 being "om" which resembles 3 and the other one called "swastika" which is d same as that of Hitler's army..
No, they are notAs real as any other god.Of course they don't! They are just a myth. Though some people still believe in them, they're NOT real.That's exactly like saying that Jesus wasn't real, that God/Allah/Buddha isn't real, that the God and the Goddess don't exist. By saying that the Olympians do not exist, you are critcising a belief that, in fact, used to be a major religion.I for one, believe that the Olympians exist. They may be part of a mythology, but that doesn't make them fictional creatures. Watch what you say...They are mythological gods. They don't exist. People build houses on Mt. Olympus and live there and climb it. Are there any gods? No! Also Greek Mythology says Olympus reaches the heavens, it isn't even as tall as Mt. Everest!
As per the hindu mythology, yes Mahabharata is a real life story
Kuber is the king of wealth according to Hindu mythology.
According to Hindu mythology, Brahma's wife is Saraswati.
The wives of Shiva in Hindu mythology are Parvati, Sati, and Shakti.
Sukumari Bhattacharji has written: 'Legends of Devi' -- subject(s): Goddesses, Hindu, Hindu Goddesses 'Myths' -- subject(s): Buddhist mythology, Hindu Mythology, Mythology, Hindu 'Fatalism in ancient India' -- subject(s): Fate and fatalism, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Fate and fatalism 'The Samhitas (Literature in the Vedic Age Vol I)' 'The Indian theogony' -- subject(s): Gods, Hindu, Hindu Gods, Hindu Mythology, Mythology, Hindu
many people cannot believe it but there are 340,000,000-360,000,000 gods in Hindu mythology.
Yes, Krishna is considered an avatar of Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
The Hindu cat god is known as Bastet or Bast in Egyptian mythology, not in Hindu mythology. Bastet is a goddess associated with protection, fertility, and the home. In Hindu mythology, there is no specific cat god, but cats are sometimes associated with various deities like Goddess Durga or Goddess Lakshmi.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma's wife is Goddess Saraswati.
In Hindu mythology, yes. In Muslim mythology, no.
In the end of Hindu Mythology world will end. And there will be nothing but darkness, possibly universe will also die.
There is no meaning of 'Ram or 'Rama'. In the Hindu mythology, In Ramayana Rama is referred to as Aryaputra (son of an Aryan).