List of Hindu deities

List of Hindu deities

This is a List of Hindu deities. Note that according to Hindu mythology there are 340 million (including local and regional) deities all of which cannot be listed.

A

* Aakash Sky
* Acyutah Vishnu Avatar
* Adimurti
* Aditi Sky, Consciousness, The Past, The Future, Fertility
* Aditya
* Agni
* Amman (Mariamman)
* Ammavaru
* Anala
* Anila
* Ansa
* Anumati
* Anuradha
* Ap
* Apam Napat
* Aranyani
* Ardhanari
* Ardra (goddess)
* Arjuna
* Aruna
* Arundhati
* Aryaman
* Aslesa
* Astamatara
* Asura
* Asvayujau
* Aswini
* Ayyappan
* Ayyanar
* Ayya Vaikundar

B

* Badi Mata
* Bagala
* Bagalamukhi
* Bahuchara Mata
* Balarama
* Banka-Mundi
* Bhadra
* Bhaga
* Bhairava
* Bhairavi
* Bharani
* Bharati
* Bhavani
* Bhumidevi
* Bhumiya
* Bhutamata
* Bhuvaneshvari
* Brahma
* Brahmani
* Brihaspati
* Budha
* Buddhi
* Budhi Pallien
* Balaji
* Beeralingeswara
* Bheeki

C

* Chamunda
* Chandra
* Chhinnamasta
* Chitragupta

D

* Daksha
* Dakshayani
* Danu
* Dattatreya
* Deva
* Devi
* Dhanvantari
* Dhara
* Dhatri
* Dhumavati
* Diti
* Durga
* Draupadi

G

* Ganesha
* Garuda
* Gayatri
* Ghanshyam
* Guardians of the directions

H

* Hanuman
* Hari

I

* Indra
* Indrani
* Īśāna
* Ishvara

J

* Jagaddhatri
* Jyotiba
* Jagannath

K

* Kala
* Kālī (Mahankali)
* Kama (Hinduism)
* Kamalatmika
* Kartikeya
* Kashyapa
* Khatushyamji
* Krishna
* Kubera
* Khandoba
* Kathyayini
* Kannaki
* Kamakshi

L

* Lakshmi
* Lalitha
* Lakshman

M

* Madurai Veeran
* Mahavidya
* Mahavishnu
* Matrikas
* Minaksi/Meenakshi
* Manasa
* Maruts
* Matangi
* Manikanta
* Meenush
* Mhasoba
* Veer Mhaskoba
* Mitra
* Mohini
* Muthyalamma
* Murugan
* Mariamman
* Muniandi
* Muthappan
* Mahalasa
* Mukyaprana
* Mookambika

N

* Nandni
* Nandi
* Narada
* Nataraja
* Naina Devi
* Nirrith
* Nirrta
* Nagaraja
* Naga Devata
* Narasimha
* Nookambika

P

* Parashurama
* Parasiva
* Parjanya
* Parvati
* Pashupati
* Prajapati
* Prithvi
* Pushan
* Purusha

R

* Radha
* Rama
* Ramnathi
* Ranganatha
* Rati
* Ratri
* Ravi
* Rbhus
* Renuka
* Revanta
* Rohini Nakshatram
* Rudra

* Saraswati
* Saranyu
* Sarwan
* Sati
* Savitr
* Savitri
* Sesha
* Shakti
* Shakti Peethas
* Shantadurga
* Shilai Devi
* Shirdi SAI
* Shiva
* Sita
* Skanda
* Soma
* Subrahmanya
* Surya
* Svaha
* Swaminarayan

T

* Tara (Devi)
* Tejaji
* Tirupati Thimmappa
* Tripura Sundari
* Tvashtri
* Taleju

U

* Uma (goddess)
* Ushas

V

* Vaishnodevi
* Vamana
* Varaha
* Varuna
* Vasu
* Vayu
* Veerabhadra
* Veer Mhaskoba
* Venkateshwara
* Vijaydurga
* Vishnu
* Vithoba
* Vishwakarma
* Vivasvat

Y

* Yama
* Yami
* Yellamma
*Yudhisthira

Aspects

Aspects of Brahma

*Prajapati

Aspects of Shiva

*Mahadeva
*Prajapati
*Khandoba
*Jyotiba
*Bhairav
*Hanuman
*Nataraja
*Ardhanari
*Haryardhamurti
*Dsksinamurti
*Pashupati
*Lingobhavamurti
*Bhiksatanamurti
*Pastashio

Aspects of Devi ( Goddess )

*Bhavani
*Durga
**Navadurga
***Shailaputri
***Brahmacharini
***Kushmanda
***Skanda Mata
***Katyani
***Maha Gauri
*Nandni
***Kala Ratri
***Chandraghanta
***Siddhi Dhatri
*Jagaddhatri
*Parvati
*Sati
*Shakti
*Matrikas
*Mahavidya
#Kali
#Tara
#Tripura Sundari
#Bhuvaneshvari
#Bhairavi
#Chhinnamasta
#Dhumavati
#Bagalamukhi
#Matangi
#Kamalatmika
*Lakshmi
** Ashtalakshmi
***Adi-Lakshmi
***Dhana-Lakshmi
***Dhanya-Lakshmi
***Santan-Lakshmi
***Vijay-Lakshmi
***Vidya-Lakshmi
***Dhairya-Lakshmi
***Gaja-Lakshmi
**Shree
**Bhudevi
**Alakshmi
*Saraswati
**Gayatri
** Savitri
**Shatarupa
**Vāc
**Patatoe
**Sharda

Aspects of Vishnu

*Venkateshwara

Incarnations

"Manasputra " of Brahma (son born of Brahma's mind)

*Narada

Incarnations of Vayu

*Hanuman - son of Vayu
*Bhima - son of Vayu half-brother to Hanuman
*Shri Madhvacharya

"Avatara" of Lakshmi

*Sita Devi
*Rukmini
*Padmavati

Manifestation of Durga

*Chandanayika

Avatars of Vishnu

Dasavatara

#Matsya, the fish
#Kurma, the tortoise
#Varaha, the boar
#Narasimha, the Man-Lion (Nara = man, simha = lion)
#Vamana, the Dwarf
#Parashurama, Rama with the axe
#Rama, Sri Ramachandra, the prince and king of Ayodhya
#Krishna, Supreme Personality of Godhead
#Buddha, the wise one
#Kalki ("Eternity", or "time", or "The Destroyer of foulness"), who is expected to appear at the end of Kali Yuga, the time period in which we currently exist, which will end in the year 428899 CE.

Balarama is considered by some to be a Dashavatar instead of Buddha

The 25 Avatars of the Puranas

The Puranas list twenty-five avataras of Vishnu. A description of these is found in the Bhagavata Purana, Canto 1.

#Catursana (the four sons of Brahma)
#Narada (the travelling sage)
#Varaha (the boar)
#Matsya (the fish)
#Yajna (Vishnu temporarily taking the role of Indra)
#Nara-Narayana (the twins)
#Kapila (the philosopher)
#Dattatreya (combined avatar of the trimurti)
#Hayagriva (the horse)
#Hamsa (the swan)
#Prsnigarbha
#Rsabha (father of King Bharata)
#Prithu
#Narasimha (the Man-Lion)
#Kurma (the tortoise)
#Dhanvantari (father of ayurveda)
#Mohini (beautiful woman)
#Vamana (the dwarf)
#Parasurama or Bhargav rama (the warrior)
#Raghavendra (Rama)(the king of Ayodhya)
#Vyasa (writer of the Vedas and Mahabharata)
#Krishna (the cowherd)
#Balarama (Krishna's elder brother)
#Buddha (the reformer)
#Kalki (the destroyer)

ee also

*List of Hinduism-related articles


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