Mahishasuramardini

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Ganesha with Mahishasuramardini
Marriage of Shiva and Parvati
Radha Krishna - The Divine Lovers
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PH53: Ganesha with Mahishasuramardini
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PZ60: Marriage of Shiva and Parvati
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Krishna Preaching the Gita to Arjuna
Dancing Ganesha
Ganesha the Musician
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Ganapati
Krishna Preaching the Gita to Arjuna
Kali Standing atop Shiva
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PE27: Kali Standing atop Shiva
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Ramakrishna Paramahamsa... propagated non-idol worship, harmony of all religions and the realization of Godhead as the ultimate mission of life itself... He had immense love for that Supreme Energy called God and he saw the Oneness in all existence... Swami Vivekananda...(was) one of the most influential Indian spiritual leaders propagating the philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga... he also brought about several reform movements in Hinduism... Guru Nanak Dev...was the founder of the religion called Sikhism and was the very first among the eleven Sikh Gurus... (He) laid a stress on keeping true faith in God and pursuing the path of good, which would lead one to God... Mahavira was the 24th and the final Tirthankara...of the religion, Jainism... Mahavira's philosophy, the aim of which was to elevate a human being spiritually, was made up of eight cardinal principles... In order to get out of this vicious circle, Mahavira said that it would be necessary to follow (these principles)...
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Mahishasuramardini - the goddess of power and strength, is perhaps the most important goddess of the Hindus. Mahishasuramardini is a multi-dimensional Goddess, with many names, many personas, and many facets. As Mahishasuramardini or Shakti, she is the destroyer of evil - with her ten mighty arms carrying lethal weapons she triumphantly slays the demon Mahishasura. As Sati, beloved daughter of King Daksha and Queen Menaka she gives up a kingdom and earns her father's wrath. As Kali, she turns black as the night and omnipotent, terrible in rage and fury, with just a string of skulls as her garland and her only garb. As Parvati, she is serene, the pretty consort of Lord Shiva by his side in the snowy peaks of the Kailash mountain. Mahishasuramardini is Bhawani, symbol of life. She is Sati, the object of death. She is Basanti, the heralder of springtime. Mahishasuramardini is also Amba, Jagadhatri, Tara, Ambika, Annapurna.

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