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Legend Of Navratri
Navratri festival of Goddess Durga Worship. I attached Goddess Durga wallpaper, Photo's of maa ambe, Photo Gallary of Goddess Durga nine Form, Poster of Goddess. All Wallpaper are free download available but do not miss used these all wallpaper.
Navratri Hinduism Festival - Nine Days Festival In India-Goddess Durga Festival

all Vishnu

kanjanur_karpagambal

Goddess of Kama or Manmatha, the Hindu God of Love. Legend ... at Kolvizhi Amman, the goddess, indicative of the folk ... she derives the name 'Karpagambal'

kulaserapatinam_veramanogari

ammanknown as Mataji or Amman or as Jari or Mari, a goddess of sickness, or Shitala, a peaceful goddess

Kailashpati

The Lord, when invoked as Shiva, blesses devotees with knowledge of totality and anything else asked for.

Siva Lingam

The Lingam is a symbol. It is a symbol of that which is invisible yet omnipresent. It is hence a visible symbol of the ultimate reality, which is present in us (and in all objects of creation).

Radha - Krishna

Represents humanity's longing for union with the absolute.

Ram and Hanuman

Rama is embracing hanuman as he was an important ally of Rama in his war with Ravana.

Ram and Sita

Union with his divine partner Sita, he exemplifies the social, sexual, and sacred interconnectedness of women and men.

Guruvayurappa

Represents the world–enchanting form of Sri Krishna endowed with the four lustrous arms carrying the conch, the discus, the mace and the lotus. Adorned with the divine `Thulasi’ garland and pearls necklaces, the idol represents the majestic form of Maha Vishnu.

Siva and Parvathi

The Divine Couple of the universe.

Murugan

Murugan is regarded as the supreme commander of the Gods and the destroyer of evil forces. He is also regarded as the epitome of knowledge.

Siva-ShaktiThe spousal pair Shiva-Shakti (Yab-Yum)

Hanuman

This deity is a provider of courage, hope, knowledge, intellect and devotion. He is the symbol of Devotion and Service.

Ganesha

The Ganesh is the remover of obstacles. If you prayed to him, the obstacles would disappear. Lord Ganesha is also called Vinayak (knowledgeable) or Vighneshwer (god to remove obstacles).

Agnishwar

Our body is built with five elements, earth, fire, water, sky and wind. Fire is a symbol of energy. Without energy there is no life. Hence the fire God “Agni” is worshipped by all.

Mariamman

Mariamman is a form of Shakti worshipped in Tamilnadu, and is associated with prosperity and health.

Suryanarayana

Suryanarayan is also called Surya. The Indian system of beliefs regards sunlight as the greatest of disinfectants. This god is then worshiped for his healing powers.

Thirunagasvaram Raagubagava

He is one of the nine planets (Navagraha). Navagraha affects every human, according Hindu mythology for a certain period. During this period one prays to Ragubhagvan, he clears the obstacles in one’s path.

Thirunagasvaram Bhuthan

Devotees pray to him for knowledge

Kamakshi

Sri Kamakshi Devi is Raja Rajeswari, and an embodiment of universal power-Parasakti. She showers grace, peace and plenty on those who come for her darshan.

Krishna Babby

Krishna as a young boy, trying to get at the butter that he loves.



Lord Krishna


Known for his bravery in destroying evil powers throughout his life. The Lord is usually depicted as playing the flute (murali), indicating spread of the melody of love to people.

Venkateshwara
Venkateshwara (Venkateshwer or Venkatachalapathi) is another form of Lord Vishnu. In his two upper hands he holds a discus (a symbol of power) and a conch s hell (a symbol of existence). With his lower hands extended downward he asks devotees to have faith and surrender to him for protection.

Ayyapan

Ayyapan is the supreme statement of the value of samadhi (celibacy) and the yoga philosophy of life.He represents tranquility, gentleness, silence, self-control and purity of thought.

Kali

Kali is the destructive aspect of the goddess. She is usually pictured as a black goddess, for time has no colour. The string of arms around her waist represent the lives that are born again and again in the cycle of reincarnation or samsara.



Saraswathi


Saraswati, holding the Indian Lute (Veena) who is the mistress of music, arts and the bestower of Wisdom. The worship of Saraswati is thus a tribute to the power of endurance of a good idea. She is also the personification of wisdom and learning.

Lakshmi

Lakshmi 'the granter of luck', not to mention 'luxury'. Lakshmi, the Goddess of Good Fortune and Prosperity