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Ganesh

Vakratunda Avatar: Lord Ganesha to Destroy Demon Matsaryasur

There was a very powerful demon called Matsaryasura born out of the envy, jealousy, and rivalry in the mind of Lord Indra, the king of Gods.

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Ganesh

Ekadanta Avatar: Lord Ganesha to Destroy Demon Madasura

Lord Ganesha was seen with only one tusk. In this Ekadanta avatar, Lord Ganesha had four arms, one tooth, a pot belly, and elephant head.

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Ganesh

Mahodara Avatar: Lord Ganesha to Destroy Demon Mohasura

The third incarnation or avatar of Lord Ganesha is known as Mahodara and Ganesha had reincarnated as Mahodara to defeat demon Mohasura.

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Lord Ganesha
Ganesh Gods

Fascinating Stories About Lord Ganesha and His Different Avatars

Elephant Headed God Ganesha is one of most important God in Hinduism.Know more about why every Pooja started with the worship of Lord Ganesha and get more detail

By hindugods, 7 months6 months ago
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Gods Vishnu

Lord Vishnu Story: Know how he appear and all his 10 Avatars

Lord Vishnu is one of the three major gods of Read more…

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Goddess

Santoshi Mata Vrat Katha and Santoshi Maa Chalisa

Santoshi Mata Vrat Katha Santoshi Maa Chalisa Jai yug-yug ki Read more…

By hindugods, 6 months6 months ago
vishwakarma
Gods

Vishwakarma: Divine Engineer of the Universe

Vishwakarma Puja Is a Festival That Is Primarily Celebrated In Factories And Industrial Areas. Workers Worship Their Tools On This Day.

By hindugods, 6 months6 months ago
Lord Shiva
Gods

Lord Shiva Story and Shiva Birth History

Shiva is the only god of the trinity who has his children, Ganesha, Kartik, and Hanuman, has Parvati as a couple, but these children are born in situations different from those known,Lord Shiva

By hindugods, 6 months6 months ago
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Gods Sai Baba

Shri Shirdi Sai Baba Story and History – Om Sai Ram

Shirdi is considered as a holy spot for hindus and muslims.Every religious individuals including customary Christians,zoroastrians began adoring Baba of Shirdi.

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Sri Sathya Sai baba
Gods Sai Baba

Sri Sathya Sai Baba Story and History – Om Sai Ram

Sathya Sai Baba was born on 23rd November 1926 and was named Sathyanarayana Raju, he left his followers on 24th April 2011, he was a true leader who sacrificed his life for the well being of his devotees.

By hindugods, 6 months6 months ago
sanid-dev
Gods

Lord Shani: Rewarded for his good and bad deeds

Lord Shani is rewarded for his good and bad deeds. So, Shani Dev is considered justice itself. When a person becomes a victim of anger, greed, lust and is captured by sinful corruption,

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BADA-SINGHARA-AVATAAR
Jagannatha

Bada Singhara Besha of Lord Jagannath Swami

The food offering presented to the Bada Singhar Avatar is called Bada Singhar Bhoga. It is presented at the Ratnasinghasan with five upacharas.

By hindugods, 6 months6 months ago
BALI-BAAMANA-AVATAAR
Jagannatha

Bamana Besha Significance of Lord Jagannath Swami

Lord Jagannatha is dressed like a Bamanor dwarf like that of the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Notably,Baman incarnation of Lord Vishnu is His fifth incarnation.

By hindugods, 6 months6 months ago
BANKACHUDA-AVATAAR
Jagannatha

Bankachuda Besha Significance of Lord Jagannath Swami

This Besha is done on Kartika Sukla Dwadasi and this Bankachuda Besha is pretty similar to that of Lakshmi-Narayana Besha with an additional headgear.

By hindugods, 6 months6 months ago
DAMODAR-AVATAAR
Jagannatha

Lakshmi Narayana Besha Significance of Lord Sri Jagannath Swami

This Besha is also popularly known as ‘Thiakia Besha’ and it is done on the eleventh day of the bright fortnight of Kartika month.

By hindugods, 6 months6 months ago

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