BrahmaDurgaGaneshaBrahmaDurgaGanesha IndraKaliRamayanaIndraKaliRamayana RudraShakti ShivaRudraShakti Shiva Trimurti VarunaVishnuTrimurtiVarunaVishnu.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Vishnu Lakshmi Ganesh Rama Kali.  Rumour has it that Ganesh was created by a goddess called Parvati. She was the Lord Shiva's companion.  It is said.
Advertisements

GODS AND GODDESSES Brahman manifests into male and female deities Goddess means ‘shakti’ which translates as ‘power’ or ‘energy’ Without the energy of.
HINDUISM: ONE GOD, MANY FORMS Tri –State Vedic Heritage School.
Avatars and Consort.
Avatars trimurti Brahma destroyer sustainer Vishnu x3 everything 1.All Hindus agree that there is one universal spirit who is present in __________, called.
THE HINDU VIEW OF GOD HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO DESCRIBE HINDUISM AS MONOTHEISTIC, POLYTHEISTIC AND MONISTIC?
Hinduism The Trinity Brahma Brahma is known as the creator of the universe. Brahma has four heads and hands. He holds the Vedas. He is transported on.
HINDUISM Different from other Religions It does not have : a single founder, a specific theological system, a single concept of deity, a single holy.
Hinduism One God Or Many Gods?.
Plum-Ucci, Carol. Celebrate Diwali (Celebrate Holidays). New York: Enslow, Print.
The Deities of Hinduism Breanna Delgado CIS 1020 Final Project THE DEVAS AND DEVIS.
World Religions Hinduism. Hindu Trinity  Consists of three deities  Three properties of one god  Each deity has a female counterpart  Brahma – Saraswati.
Hinduism Mr. Paul Fields, Jr. Rogers Herr Middle School ™2008.
Hinduism. Beginnings Evolved over centuries Evolved over centuries Polytheistic Polytheistic Deity - god Deity - god Brahman – universal spirit Brahman.
Ancient India Ancient History 10.
Hindu Deities and Heroes Himavath Jois. Trimurti – Brahma  “The Creator”  Has four heads  Few people worship him – due to curse from his wife.
Hinduism. c BCE, Aryans began moving, looking for new areas to settle. Their languages spread… –f–forms basis of Indo-European languages. They conquered.
By Becky. Hindus say that Brahma is the Creator of the Universe. He is The first member of the Hindu Trinity this also includes Shiva And Vishnu. He is.
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity The religion of the Indian people Gave birth to Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism Tolerance and diversity:
HINDUISM: ONE GOD, MANY FORMS Presented by the Hindu Students Council Visit For 100’s of free powerpoints.
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity Began in India Focus on tolerance and diversity: "Truth is one, paths are many“ Not one single.
Hinduism Michael Wang, Riowena Seah, Dong Huek, Chris Liu.
Hindu Pantheon of Gods. Brahma The creator of the universe. He has four faces and is seated on a lotus. He holds a book, a rosary and a gourd. Although.
Identify that Hindu God
Hinduism Gods & Goddesses. Hindu Trinity Brahma –Creator Shiva –Destroyer Vishnu –Preserver Dharma.
HINDUISM GODS AND GODDESSES.
Comparative Religions. Gods and Goddesses Hinduism is a not truly a polytheistic religion.
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity The religion of the Indian people Gave birth to Buddhism Tolerance and diversity: "Truth is one,
Hinduism “What Gods and Goddesses Do They Believe In?”
BY: COURTNEY, MERISSA & JACOB. Hinduism considers God not just as an all mighty powerful comander but also a personal being that one can woship out of.
Hindu Mythology World’s Oldest (& 3 rd most-popular) Religion.
Unit: Hinduism Topic:Deity Sub-topic:Consorts of the Trimurti.
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity The religion of the Indian people Gave birth to Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism Tolerance and diversity:
Hinduism.
Pantheistic view – the entire universe is one divine entity who is simultaneously at one with the universe and who transcends it as well. Monotheistic.
Creation Myths Hinduism. In the Hindu creation myth, the universe begins and ends as an ocean. Lying in this ocean is the god Vishnu in the form of a.
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity The religion of the Indian people Gave birth to Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism Tolerance and diversity:
Identify that Hindu God #
HINDUISM.
Bell Ringer Music (First 5 Minutes) Questions 1. Have you ever heard traditional Indian music before? 2. There.
Caste System/Hindu Gods/ and the Elimination of General Ignorance. Anthony Salciccioli Clarenceville High School.
Hindu Deities The Hindu idea of God. The Hindu Idea of God The idea of Hindu God develops from the beginning of the Rig-Veda in about 1200 BCE The early.
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity
The Iconography of Hindu Deities
The Hindu Creation Story: A Quick Quiz!!
Hindu Gods and Goddesses
Hinduism Festivals By Josh.
Hindu Gods.
Hindu gods.
Hinduism God Poster Project
Turn in your paragraphs from yesterday! Be prepared to take notes.
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity
Hindu Concept of God.
Brief Overview of Hindu Gods and Goddesses
Hindu Gods.
date:10/20 Today’s aim is : How was Buddhism a reaction to Hinduism
HINDUISM What’s up with that?.
Identify that Hindu God
(Monkey God) Model of Devotion and Protector
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity - the oldest still practiced! The main religion of the Indian people Was the foundation for Buddhism,
What is the function of religion?
Hindu Gods and Goddesses
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity
Pantheistic view – the entire universe is one divine entity who is simultaneously at one with the universe and who transcends it as well. Monotheistic.
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity
Presentation transcript:

BrahmaDurgaGaneshaBrahmaDurgaGanesha IndraKaliRamayanaIndraKaliRamayana RudraShakti ShivaRudraShakti Shiva Trimurti VarunaVishnuTrimurtiVarunaVishnu

Within the hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, Brahma is the creator. Brahma grew in a lotus out of the navel of the sleeping Vishnu. The daily alteration of light and dark is attributed to the activity of Brahma. In order to create the world and produce the human race, Brahma made a goddess out of himself. One half was woman and the other half was man. Brahma called the woman Gayatri, but she also became known by many other names such as Saraswati. Return to list of Gods

Durga is an incarnation of Devi or the Mother Goddess, a unified symbol of all divine forces. For Shaivas, Durga is the wife of Shiva. The Hindu Goddess Durga manifested when evil forces threatened the very existence of the Gods. To destroy these demons, all gods offered their radiance to her creation and each formed a part of Durga’s body. The name “Durga” in Sanskrit means “invincible”. The syllable “du” is synonymous with the 4 devils of poverty, sufferings, famine and evil habits. The “r” refers to diseases and the “ga” is the destroyer of sins, injustice, irreligion, cruelty and laziness. Return to list of Gods

All Tantric and spiritual worship in the Hindu tradition begins with the invocation of Lord Ganesha. Ganesha became the Lord of all existing beings after winning a contest from his brother Kartikay. His father was Shiva and his mother was Parvati and they were known to be the source of all existence. He is the lord of success and destroyer of evils and obstacles. His aliases include: Ganesa, Ganesh and Ganapati. Return to list of Gods

The most popular Vedic god is Indra. He is an adventuresome and friendly hero who embodies the energy of thunderstorms. Indra is the king of the gods and ruler of the heavens, Indra is the god of thunder and rain and a great warrior, a symbol of courage and strength. Vayu is his friend and servant and the Vasus are his advisers. Indra’s mount is the elephant Airavata and he also has a golden chariot drawn by ten thousand horses. Return to list of Gods

Kali is a ferocious form of the Divine Mother, who sent her Shakit, the Moether Gauri, to free the gods from the dominion of the demonic forces Shumbh and Nishumbh. Kai is the goddess of time and of the transformation that is death (Kala). Lord Shiva and Mother Gauri in their destructive form are known as Kali. Kali the the Kundalini energy that paralyses the attachments produced by the solar and lunar currents. This attachment causes fear of death. In the ignorant ones she creates fear, while for others Kali removes the avidya (ignorance) that makes us fear death. Return to list of Gods

Ram is the 7 th incarnation of Vishnu and the central figure of the Ramayana epic. The Ramayan is the very soul of India. It is a complete guide to God- realisation, the path to which lies to righteousness. The ideals of man are beautifully portrayed in it. Everyone should emulate those ideas and grow into ideal human beings and ideal citizens. Ram took birth to free the earth from the cruelty and sins of the demon King Ravana. Return to list of Gods

Rudra is an ancient god of storms and of the winds in early Hinduism. Rudra is given many names, and is generally viewed as a terrifying god, as befits his status of storm god. He is known as the Terrible, as the Howler, and as the Wild One. Although in early Hinduism Rudra was an independent deity, in later Hinduism the god became synonymous with a form of Shivas. Return to list of Gods

Shakti is the divine force, manifesting to destroy demonic forces and restore balance. Every God in Hinduism has his Shakti and without that energy they have no power. Lakshmi is the energy of Vishnu, Parvati is energy of Shiva. Shakti is also called Devi or mahadevi, assuming different roles as Sati, Parvati, Durga and Kali. Shakti is the mother goddess, the source of all, the universal principle of energy, power or creativity. Return to list of Gods

Shiva is the god of the yogis, self-controlled and celibate, while at the same time a lover of his spouse (Shakti). Lord Shiva is the destroyer of the world, following Brahma the creator and Vishnu the preserver, after which Brahma again creates the world and so on. Shiva is responsible for change both in the form of death and destruction and in the positive sense of destroying the ego, the false identification with the form. This also includes the shedding of old habits and attachments. Return to list of Gods

The Trimurti is a concept in Hinduism in which the cosmic functions of creation, maintenance, and destruction are personified by the forms of Brahma the creator, Vishnu the maintainer or preserver and Shiva the destroyer or transformer. These three deities have been called “The Hindu Triad” or the “Great Trinity”. Return to list of Gods

The most noble of the Vedic gods is Vaura, Lord of the sky. He is also god of water and of the celestial ocean, as well as a god of law and the underworld. He is a god of healing, who gives deliverance ‘from the sins we have incurred.’ He is the most prominent Asura in the Rigveda, and lord of the heavens and the earth. In Hindu mythology, Varuna continued to be the god of all forms of the water element, particularly the oceans. Return to list of Gods

The Hindu god Vishnu is the preserver and proteector of creation, Vishnu is the embodiment of mercy and goodness, the self-existent, all- pervading power that preserves the universe and maintains the cosmic order Dharma. Vishnu is often represented resting on the coiled serpent Shesha, with Vishnu’s consort Lakshmi massaging his feet. Vishnu never sleeps and is the diety of Shanti, the peaceful mood. Vishnu does not however tolerate Ego. Return to list of Gods