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Lord Dattatreya

Lord Dattatreya is an incarnation of the Hindu trinity and is manifested in sixteen distinct forms, each embodying unique aspects of divine wisdom and guidance

Lord Shiva

According to Sanatana Dharma, Shiva is one of the Lords among the Hindi Trinity. Shankar Bhagavan is the Destroyer among the Trimurti Brhama Vishnu and Mahesh. It is his responsibility to destroy all the evil and bad prevailing in the universe. He dissolves the existing and paves the way for its regeneration.

Lord Shree Ganesha

Let’s dive into the details of the elephant-faced god who is the favorite of all and is denoted as Hindu God Ganpati Bappa

Lord Shree Hanuman

Hanuman is mentioned in the Puranas. The Shiva Purana mentions Hanuman as an avatar of Shiva; all other Puranas and scriptures clearly mention him as the spiritual son of Vayu or incarnation of Vayu or sometimes avatar of Rudra

Lord Shri Krishna

Krishna is the eighth Avatar or incarnation of Bhagavan Shri Hari Vishnu a major deity who is said to be self-aware since his birth.

Lord Shri Ram

One of the most popular Hindu deities, Bhagwan Rama, is the personification of morality and valour, qualities that are uncommon in the Bhakti Marg. Ramachandra was the seventh avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu.

Shri Shirdi Sai Baba

A way of life preached by numerous Saints and Religious Philosophers. One such renowned name would be Sai Baba

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