The blue complexion or blue body is not considered symbolic or artistic.
It is considered by many hindus to be the actual appearance of some of the Gods, such as Krishna or Vishnu. There is not some complex reason for it, it simply is the appearance of that particular diety.
If that is not a satisfying explanation, consider a more esoteric one; It is said that the color blue is experienced in the upper portion of the head (the sahasrar region) of the yogi at certain advanced stages of deep meditation.
It is said that the yogi experiences God in that place. The yogi's chosen form of God, the "ishta deva" form of God (Sanskrit iÅŸÅ£adevatÄ ) then takes personified form for him and may eventually grant that fortunate yogi "God realization" or enlightenment".
Some links are posted below. Hopefully they will not serve to confuse this subject even more:
THE BLUE COLOR OF SOME GODS:Vishnu has blue color because he represents the status quo maintaining semi voluntary force, that makes our life as flexible as water.Kali
Yes, Hindu Gods can fly.
there was 300 million Hindu gods...............
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
Hindu Love Gods - band - was created in 1984.
Hindu Love Gods - band - ended in 1990.
The Hindu deity Krishna is often shown with dark blue skin. This color is associated with his role as a protector and his divine nature.
The most important of the Hindu gods is Lord Vishnu.
They were Hindu gods.
some gods in Hinduism are ganesh who is the destroyer of obstacels and krischna who has blue skin and often seen playing the flute
Hindu gods all live everywhere, so the answer is a confusing yes and no.