We will find many deities in Hindu temples.
The deity called Brahma, from a Trimurti of three deities also including Vishnu and Shiva, is described as performing the act of 'creation', or more specifically of 'propagating life within the universe' with the other two deities being responsible for 'preservation' and 'destruction' (of the universe) respectively.
Shiva is often depicted as being taller than other Hindu deities, symbolizing his supreme power and authority in Hindu mythology.
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Shiva, the destroyer.
Allah will use his powers to destroy the universe
vishnu, brahma, ganesha and shiva.
The carvings suggest Ancient rituals and culture of Hinduism. Thus, these carvings in deities are extremely important.
In Hindu mythology, the Shiva lingam with his tongue out symbolizes the destructive aspect of Lord Shiva, representing his power to destroy ignorance and negativity. It signifies the cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction in the universe.
I think you may be referring to the Naga
Shiva is one of the major deities in the Hindu pantheon.
These serpent deities in India are known as nagas, ie the answer is NAGA,.. this answer was provided by "Ross Smith"