SHIVA LINGA
The Lingam (also, Linga, Ling, Shiva linga, Shiv ling meaning “mark” or “sign”) is a representation of the Hindu deity Shiva used for worship in temples
LORD GANESHA
The son of Parvati was given the name Ganesha by Shiva. The word Ganesha is made up of Ish of Gana (followers of Shiva)
MAA DURGA
In Hinduism, Durga means “the inaccessible or the invincible”; Durga is a form of Devi, the supremely radiant goddess, depicted as having eighteen arms, riding a lion or a tiger
MAA SARASWATI
In Hinduism Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge, music, arts and science. She is the consort of Brahma, also revered to as His Shakti
RAM SITA
In Hinduism, Durga means “the inaccessible or the invincible”; Durga is a form of Devi, the supremely radiant goddess, depicted as having eighteen arms, riding a lion or a tiger
MAA KALI
Maa Kaali, also known as Kalika is the Hindu goddess associated with empowerment, shakti. The name Kali comes from kãla, which means black, time, death, lord of death, Shiva. Kali means “the black one”.
RADHA KRISHNA
Krishna is a central figure of Hinduism and is traditionally attributed the authorship of the Bhagavad Gita. He is known as the eighth and “complete” avatar of Lord Vishnu, come to restore Dharma to the earth in a time of great dharmic imbalance.
SAI BABA
Sai Baba, an Indian saint, embodies love, compassion, and unity. His teachings transcend religious barriers, emphasizing selflessness and service to humanity, inspiring devotion and reverence globally.
LADOO GOPAL
Krishna is a central figure of Hinduism and is traditionally attributed the authorship of the Bhagavad Gita. He is known as the eighth and “complete” avatar of Lord Vishnu, come to restore Dharma to the earth in a time of great dharmic imbalance.
LORD SURYA
Surya is one of the major five deities in Hinduism, considered as equivalent aspects and means to realizing Brahman in the Smarta Tradition
BABA BALAKNATH
Baba Balaknath, a revered deity in Hinduism, embodies resilience and devotion. Worshiped in Shiva temples, he symbolizes purity of heart and spiritual strength, inspiring devotees to overcome obstacles with faith.
SHIVA LINGA
The Lingam (also, Linga, Ling, Shiva linga, Shiv ling meaning “mark” or “sign”) is a representation of the Hindu deity Shiva used for worship in temples
LORD GANESHA
The son of Parvati was given the name Ganesha by Shiva. The word Ganesha is made up of Ish of Gana (followers of Shiva)
MAA DURGA
In Hinduism, Durga means “the inaccessible or the invincible”; Durga is a form of Devi, the supremely radiant goddess, depicted as having eighteen arms, riding a lion or a tiger
MAA SARASWATI
In Hinduism Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge, music, arts and science. She is the consort of Brahma, also revered to as His Shakti
RAM SITA
In Hinduism, Durga means “the inaccessible or the invincible”; Durga is a form of Devi, the supremely radiant goddess, depicted as having eighteen arms, riding a lion or a tiger
MAA KALI
Maa Kaali, also known as Kalika is the Hindu goddess associated with empowerment, shakti. The name Kali comes from kãla, which means black, time, death, lord of death, Shiva. Kali means “the black one”.
RADHA KRISHNA
Krishna is a central figure of Hinduism and is traditionally attributed the authorship of the Bhagavad Gita. He is known as the eighth and “complete” avatar of Lord Vishnu, come to restore Dharma to the earth in a time of great dharmic imbalance.
SAI BABA
Sai Baba, an Indian saint, embodies love, compassion, and unity. His teachings transcend religious barriers, emphasizing selflessness and service to humanity, inspiring devotion and reverence globally.
LADOO GOPAL
Krishna is a central figure of Hinduism and is traditionally attributed the authorship of the Bhagavad Gita. He is known as the eighth and “complete” avatar of Lord Vishnu, come to restore Dharma to the earth in a time of great dharmic imbalance.
LORD SURYA
Surya is one of the major five deities in Hinduism, considered as equivalent aspects and means to realizing Brahman in the Smarta Tradition
BABA BALAKNATH
Baba Balaknath, a revered deity in Hinduism, embodies resilience and devotion. Worshiped in Shiva temples, he symbolizes purity of heart and spiritual strength, inspiring devotees to overcome obstacles with faith.