#35 Gaṇeśa ~ The Remover of Obstacles and Lord of Beginnings

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Gaṇeśa ~ The Remover of Obstacles and Lord of Beginnings In the vast constellation of Sanātana Dharma, Gaṇeśa, the elephant-headed deity, is one of the most beloved, revered, and symbolically rich figures. Known as Vighna-hartā (remover of obstacles), Gaṇeśa stands as the gateway deity in all undert...

#34 Hanumān: Symbol of Devotion, Strength & Spiritual Discipline

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Hanumān: Symbol of Devotion, Strength & Spiritual Discipline In the vast spiritual galaxy of Sanātan Dharma, Hanumān stands out not merely as a deity but as a cosmic force, an embodiment of unwavering devotion (bhakti), superhuman strength, divine service, and unquestioning humility. He is not just ...

#33 Devī: From Durgā to Kalī ~ Feminine Divine Power in Sanātan Dharma

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Devī: From Durgā to Kalī ~ Feminine Divine Power in Sanātan Dharma In the heart of Sanātan Dharma lies the profound recognition of Shakti, the divine feminine energy, as the source, sustainer, and transformer of all creation. The Devī, in Her various forms, represents not just an anthropomorphic god...

#32 Viṣṇu ~ Preserver of Dharma and Protector of Truth

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Viṣṇu ~ Preserver of Dharma and Protector of Truth In the vast tapestry of Sanātan Dharma, Viṣṇu stands as the compassionate sustainer, the deity who ensures the balance of cosmic law and righteousness. Neither an aloof creator nor a fiery destroyer, Viṣṇu is the gentle restorer, returning harmony t...

#31 Śiva ~ The Supreme Yogi and Cosmic Transformer

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Śiva ~ The Supreme Yogi and Cosmic Transformer In the vast expanse of Sanātana Dharma, Śiva stands as a luminous paradox, at once the stillness of meditation and the fury of cosmic dissolution. He is the ash-smeared ascetic lost in silent tapas and also the Natarāja, whose wild dance brings time to ...