The three main hindu gods are called, Brahma Vishnu & Mahesha. All the rest gods are either their sons or different forms.
The three main gods are Brahma (the creator), Siva or Shiva (the destroyer) and Vishnu (the preserver).
Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".
The Hindu's worship so many Gods because they believe that for every main element in life, there is a God for it. Hence, there is a God for maintenance, creation, destruction, wisdom, wealth, ect. this beleif is called polytheism
The hindus have many, many gods some say there are a crore, but their main gods are Ram, Shiva, Vishnu, Krishna are their main gods.
the food is called prashad.
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The Hindu gods are all aspects of the god Brahma. They represent the main principles of Hindu religious beliefs, such as creation and prosperity.
Yes, Hindu Gods can fly.
there was 300 million Hindu gods...............
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T. R. R. Iyengar has written: 'Dictionary of Hindu gods and goddesses' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Goddesses, Hindu, Gods, Hindu, Hindu Goddesses, Hindu Gods
T. S. Maxwell has written: 'Of gods, kings, and men' -- subject(s): Relief (Sculpture), Khmer, Relief (Sculpture), Hindu, Mythology, Hindu, in art 'The gods of Asia' -- subject(s): Buddhist Gods, Gods, Buddhist, Gods, Hindu, Hindu Gods