Vaikuntha is located in Hindu mythology as the celestial abode of Lord Vishnu, believed to be situated beyond the material universe. It is described as a place of eternal bliss and spiritual perfection.
Vishnu is believed to reside in Vaikuntha, a heavenly abode in Hindu mythology.
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Hindu mythology refers to the abode of God as Vaikuntha. In Christianity, the concept of the abode of God is often associated with heaven. Each religion has its own interpretation of where the divine dwells.
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.
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.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma's wife is Goddess Saraswati.
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.