The Hindu God Of Water And Celestial Oceans

The Hindu God Of Water And Celestial Oceans

the hindu god of water and celestial oceans​

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1. the hindu god of water and celestial oceans​


Answer:

A. neanderthals

Explanation:

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2. your answers in the space provided before the number.TRUE OR FALSE❣️1. Mountains play significant roles in many religious beliefs as these landforms provide idealssettings where gods live or where gods and mortals meet.2. Daoism emerged in response to the widespread warfare and social turmoil that besieged theTeng Dynasty3. Water plays a major role in the Indian psyche as evidences by Hindus venerating a god ofwater and celestial oceans (Kruna).​


Answer:

1.true

2.true

3.False


3. the hindu god for destruction is? ​


Answer:

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Answer:

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Brahma is the hindu god for destruction

Explanation:

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4. the Hindu god of creation is​


Answer:

Brahma

Explanation:

Brahma is the first god in the Hindu triumvirate,or trimurti. The triumvirate consists of three gods who are responsible for the creation, upkeep and destruction of the world. The other two gods are Vishnu and Shiva. Vishnu is the preserver of the universe, while Shiva's role is to destroy it in order to re-create.


5. What are the 3 most important gods for a Hindu?


Answer:

Brahma. Shiva. Vishnu


6. what's Hindu God of light and festivals​


Answer:

Many Hindus associate the festival with Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, and wife of Vishnu. ... In western states such as Gujarat, and certain northern Hindu communities of India, the festival of Diwali signifies the start of a new year.


7. Who identifief Shiva as the destroyer god of Hindus


Shiva is known as "The Destroyer" within the Trimurti, the triple deity of supreme divinity that includes Brahma and Vishnu. In the Shaivite tradition, Shiva is the Supreme Lord who creates, protects and transforms the universe.

8. the hindu god of light and festival


Answer:

diwaliexplanation:

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9. 1. Hindu concept of god-king7​


Answer:

In Sanskrit the Hindu origin term deva - raja could have different meanings such as "god-king" or "king of the gods". In Hindu pantheon the title of king of gods is often attributed to Shiva , sometimes Vishnu, or previously Indra.

Answer:

"Devarāja" was the religious order of the "god-king", or deified monarch in medieval Southeast Asia.

The devarāja order grew out of both Sanatana Dharma and separate local traditions depending on the area. It taught that the king was a divine universal ruler, a manifestation of Shri Bhagawan (often attributed to Shiva or Vishnu). The concept viewed the monarch to possess transcendental quality, the king as the living god on earth. The concept is closely related to the Bharati concept of Chakravartin (universal monarch). In politics, it is viewed as the divine justification of a king's rule. The concept was institutionalized and gained its elaborate manifestations in ancient Java and Cambodia, where monuments such as Prambanan and Angkor Wat were erected to celebrate the king's divine rule on earth.

The devaraja concept of divine right of kings was adopted by the indianised Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms of Southeast Asia through Indian Hindu Brahmins scholars deployed in the courts. It was first adopted by Javanese kings and through them by various Malay kingdoms, then by the Khmer empire, and subsequently by the Thai monarchies.

Explanation:

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10. 2. The Hindu god of fire is Agni.​


Answer:

True

Explanation:

Agni is the Hindu god of fire.


11. An iconic image of Hindu elephant-god survived the long Hindu traditions in Java, Indonesia.


Answer:

Ganesha in Java Indonesia


12. The Hindus believe in the Trimurti or the three forms of their GOD.​


Answer:

Thanks for the info. Do you have questions about this?

Explanation:

Trimurti, in Hinduism, triad of the three gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.


13. the Hindu god of light and festivals​


Answer:

Diwali the Hindu god of light and festivals

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14. The Hindu god of fire is Agni. Is it true or false?​


Answer:

TRUE

AGNI is the fire-god of Hindu

Answer:

False

Explanation:

because Agni Is Not god


15. veda is a hindu god of?​


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16. What is the hindu concept of God-king?​


Answer:

Hindu's concept of God-king is Brahman.

Explanation:

Brahman takes on many forms that some Hindu worship as gods or goddesses in their own right.


17. Who constitutes the Trimurti (The Three Hindu Gods)


Answer:

Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva


18. COLUMN A1. Type of Buddhism that developed in Japan.2. The Hindu god of water and celestial ocean.3. Prehistoric species of humans.4. Term for the teachings of the Buddha.5. Forwarded the idea of "three persons, one substance".6. A name given by the Hebrew to their god.7. Considered as the "Seal of the Prophets".8. A pilgrimage site along the river Ganga.9. Believed to be the ancestor of the Arab people.10. One of the three kingdoms in Korea. COLUMN Ba. Neanderthalsb. Muhammadc. Yahwehd. Varunae. Dharmaf. Baekjeg. Ishmaelh. Zeni. Varanasij. Tertullian​


COLUMN A

1. Type of Buddhism that developed in Japan.

2. The Hindu god of water and celestial ocean.

3. Prehistoric species of humans.

4. Term for the teachings of the Buddha.

5. Forwarded the idea of "three persons, one substance".

6. A name given by the Hebrew to their god.

7. Considered as the "Seal of the Prophets".

8. A pilgrimage site along the river Ganga.

9. Believed to be the ancestor of the Arab people.

10. One of the three kingdoms in Korea.

COLUMN B

a. Neanderthals

b. Muhammad

c. Yahweh

d. Varuna

e. Dharma

f. Baekje

g. Ishmael

h. Zen

i. Varanasi

j. Tertullian


19. who is the hindus god of destruction from Greek ​


Answer:

I think he is MUHAMMAD GEYOTH

Explanation:

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20. Principal Gods of Hindu


Answer:

Hindus recognise three principal gods:

• Brahma, who creates the universe.

• Vishnu, who preserves the universe.

• Shiva, who destroys the universe.

Explanation:

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21. hindu concept of god-king


Answer:

Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma

Explanation:

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Answer:

In Hindu pantheon the title of king of gods is often attributed to Shiva, sometimes Vishnu, or previously Indra. Thus the mortal kingdom on earth mirrored the celestial kingdom of gods, the concept regarded the king as the living god on earth. It is also from influences in Sanatana Dharma and separate local traditions.

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22. A four-armed dancing Hindu God​


Answer:

Shiva Nataraja at the Brihadishvara Temple


23. Is the hindu God of fire is Agni?


Answer:

yes Agni is the Hindu god of fire


24. who is hindu Supreme god​


Answer:

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25. The Hindus believe in the trimurti or the three forms of their god​


Answer:

The three forms of God that make up the Hindu trimurti are Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer.


26. Give 20 gods in Hindu(Mythology)​


Brahma, the Creator

Brahma is the first member of the Hindu Trinity and is “the Creator” because he periodically creates everything in the universe. (The word periodically here refers to the Hindu belief that time is cyclical; everything in the universe — except for Brahman and certain Hindu scriptures — is created, maintained for a certain amount of time, and then destroyed in order to be renewed in ideal form again.)

Vishnu, the Preserver

Vishnu is the second member of the Hindu Trinity. He maintains the order and harmony of the universe, which is periodically created by Brahma and periodically destroyed by Shiva to prepare for the next creation.

Vishnu is worshipped in many forms and in several avatars (incarnations). Vishnu is an important, somewhat mysterious god. Less visible than nature gods that preside over elements (such as fire and rain), Vishnu is the pervader — the divine essence that pervades the universe. He is usually worshipped in the form of an avatar (see below).

Shiva, the Destroyer

Shiva is the third member of the Hindu Trinity, tasked with destroying the universe in order to prepare for its renewal at the end of each cycle of time. Shiva’s destructive power is regenerative: It’s the necessary step that makes renewal possible.

Hindus customarily invoke Shiva before the beginning of any religious or spiritual endeavor; they believe that any bad vibrations in the immediate vicinity of worship are eliminated by the mere utterance of his praise or name.

Ganapati, the Remover of Obstacles

Ganapati, also known as Ganesha, is Shiva’s first son. Lord Ganapati, who has an elephant head, occupies a very special place in the hearts of Hindus because they consider him the Remover of Obstacles. Most Hindu households have a picture or statue of this godhead, and it’s not uncommon to see small replicas of Ganapati hanging from rearview mirrors of cars and trucks!

Avatars of Vishnu

The literal meaning of the word avatar is “descent,” and it’s usually understood to mean divine descent. Avatars are savior forms of a god that descend to earth to intervene whenever help is needed to restore dharma (moral order) and peace. Two of Vishnu’s ten avatars are Rama and Krishna.

Rama

Rama is one of the most beloved Hindu gods and is the hero of the Hindu epic called the Ramayana. He is portrayed as an ideal son, brother, husband, and king and as a strict adherent to dharma. Millions of Hindus derive satisfaction from reading and recalling Rama’s trials and tribulations as a young prince who was exiled from his kingdom for 14 years.

Krishna

If one Hindu god’s name is known and recognized throughout the world, it is Krishna. Hindus identify Krishna as the teacher of the sacred scripture called the Bhagavad Gita and as the friend and mentor of prince Arjuna in the epic the Mahabharata.

For his devotees, Krishna is a delight, full of playful pranks. But most of all, Lord Krishna’s promise to humanity that he will manifest himself and descend to earth whenever dharma declines has sustained Hindu belief in the Supreme Being over thousands of years.

Saraswati, the Goddess of Learning

Saraswati is the consort of Brahma the Creator and is worshipped as the goddess of learning, wisdom, speech, and music. Hindus offer prayer to Saraswati before beginning any intellectual pursuit, and Hindu students are encouraged to offer prayers to her during the school/college term and especially before and during examinations.

Lakshmi

Lakshmi is the goddess of good fortune, wealth, and well-being. As the consort of Vishnu, she plays a role in every incarnation. (She is Sita, wife of Rama; Rukmini, wife of Krishna; and Dharani, wife of Parashu Rama, another avatar of Vishnu.)

Durga Devi

Durga Devi is a powerful, even frightening goddess who fights fiercely in order to restore dharma (moral order). Yet, while Durga is terrifying to her adversaries, she is full of compassion and love for her devotees.

Indra, the King of Heaven and lord of the gods

Indra wields a thunderbolt and is a protector and provider of rain.

Surya, the sun

Surya (or Soorya) is a golden warrior arriving on a chariot pulled by seven white horses.

Agni, the fire god

Agni holds a special place in Hindu fire ritual to this day as the sacrificer (the priest who performs the ceremony); the sacrifice (the ritual fire and the offerings made into it); and the witness to all rites.

Hanuman, the monkey king and devoted servant

Hanuman is featured in the great Hindu epic the Ramayana. He earned his path to deification by performing feats of strength, devotion, and courage while helping Rama (an avatar of Vishnu) in countless exciting incidents.

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27. Name the four Hindu god and Goddess and explain ​


ANSWER:Brahma, the Creator

Vishnu, the Preserver

Shiva, the Destroyer

Ganapati, the Remover of Obstacles

EXPLANATION:

Brahma, the Creator

Brahma is the first member of the Hindu Trinity and is “the Creator” because he periodically creates everything in the universe. (The word periodically here refers to the Hindu belief that time is cyclical; everything in the universe — except for Brahman and certain Hindu scriptures — is created, maintained for a certain amount of time, and then destroyed in order to be renewed in ideal form again.)

Vishnu, the Preserver

Vishnu is the second member of the Hindu Trinity. He maintains the order and harmony of the universe, which is periodically created by Brahma and periodically destroyed by Shiva to prepare for the next creation.

Vishnu is worshipped in many forms and in several avatars (incarnations). Vishnu is an important, somewhat mysterious god. Less visible than nature gods that preside over elements (such as fire and rain), Vishnu is the pervader — the divine essence that pervades the universe. He is usually worshipped in the form of an avatar (see below).

Shiva, the Destroyer

Shiva is the third member of the Hindu Trinity, tasked with destroying the universe in order to prepare for its renewal at the end of each cycle of time. Shiva’s destructive power is regenerative: It’s the necessary step that makes renewal possible.

Hindus customarily invoke Shiva before the beginning of any religious or spiritual endeavor; they believe that any bad vibrations in the immediate vicinity of worship are eliminated by the mere utterance of his praise or name.

Ganapati, the Remover of Obstacles

Ganapati, also known as Ganesha, is Shiva’s first son. Lord Ganapati, who has an elephant head, occupies a very special place in the hearts of Hindus because they consider him the Remover of Obstacles. Most Hindu households have a picture or statue of this godhead, and it’s not uncommon to see small replicas of Ganapati hanging from rearview mirrors of cars and trucks!

Avatars of Vishnu

The literal meaning of the word avatar is “descent,” and it’s usually understood to mean divine descent. Avatars are savior forms of a god that descend to earth to intervene whenever help is needed to restore dharma (moral order) and peace. Two of Vishnu’s ten avatars are Rama and Krishna.

Rama

Rama is one of the most beloved Hindu gods and is the hero of the Hindu epic called the Ramayana. He is portrayed as an ideal son, brother, husband, and king and as a strict adherent to dharma. Millions of Hindus derive satisfaction from reading and recalling Rama’s trials and tribulations as a young prince who was exiled from his kingdom for 14 years.

Krishna

If one Hindu god’s name is known and recognized throughout the world, it is Krishna. Hindus identify Krishna as the teacher of the sacred scripture called the Bhagavad Gita and as the friend and mentor of prince Arjuna in the epic the Mahabharata.

For his devotees, Krishna is a delight, full of playful pranks. But most of all, Lord Krishna’s promise to humanity that he will manifest himself and descend to earth whenever dharma declines has sustained Hindu belief in the Supreme Being over thousands of years.

28. the hindu god of fire is agni


The AnswerTrue

Who is Agni?

Agni, (Sanskrit: “Fire”) fire-god of Hinduism, second only to Indra in the Vedic mythology of ancient India. He is equally the fire of the sun, of lightning, and of both the domestic and the sacrificial hearth.

Why is Agni Worshipped?

According to Hindu mythology, Agni is one of the most ancient and most sacred objects of Hindu worship. As such, Agni is considered as the mediator between men and gods, as protector of mankind and their home, and as witness of their actions; hence his invocation in all solemn occasions, including the nuptial ceremony.

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29. the hindu god of fire is agni


Answer:

ano

Explanation:

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30. COLUMN A_____1.Type of Buddhism that developed in Japan_____2. The Hindu god of water and celestial oceans_____3. Prehistoric species of humans_____4. Term for the teachings of the Buddha_____5. Forwarded the idea of ‘three persons, one substance’_____6. A name given by the Hebrews to their god_____7. Considered as the “Seal of the Prophets”_____8. A pilgrimage site along the river Ganga_____9. Believed to be the ancestor of the Arab people_____10. One of the three kingdoms in KoreaCOLUMN Ba. Neanderthalsb. Muhammadc. Yahwehd. Varunae. Dharmaf. Baekjeg. Ishmaelh. Zeni Varanasij. Tertullian ​


Answer:

1. H

2.A

3.C

4.F

5.C

6.E

7.B

8.J

9.I

10.G

Explanation:

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