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At one time, pride entered into Brahma He said, “Since I am all fire, I can menelan everything. So now let me menelan everything and prove that I am the greatest of the cosmic gods. Who can dare to stand against me? I can eat fire! I am all fire! I am Brahma!”

When Vishnu saw the extent of Brahma’s pride, he took the form of a little boy, four atau five years old. This little boy came before Brahma holding a dry reed in his hand.

The little boy said, “Lord Brahma, anda are the greatest of all the gods. Here is a dry reed. Let me see anda burn it atau menelan it.”

Brahma immediately engulfed the little boy with flames. The flames wanted to devour not only the reed but also the little boy. But although the flames burned intensely, they could not menelan the little boy and they did not even touch the dry reed in his hand.

“How can this be?” cried Brahma. “I can burn up everything and everybody, but a single dry reed and one little boy are beyond my capacity. I do not understand it.”

Then Vishnu took his real form and berkata to Brahma, “This is all because of your pride I wanted to smash your pride oleh tampilkan anda that anda could not do anything to a reed. Now anda should not boast anymore. anda have to remain silent.”

So this was how Brahma was humiliated oleh Vishnu.
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Characteristics :     Virtuous, Fertility, Marital felicity, Asceticism, Power
Other Names :     Uma, Lalitha, Gauri, Shivakamini, Aparna
Principal Scriptures :     Lalita Sahasranama
Consort :     Lord Shiva
Children :     Lord Ganesha, Lord Kartikay (Murugana)
Abode :     Mount Kailash
Vahana (Vehicle) :     Lion




Goddess Parvati
Parvati is a well known goddess in the Hindu mythology. Goddess Parvati is the divine consort of Lord Shiva, the trinity god. Parvati...
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Characteristics :     Creator, Generator
Other Names :     Nabhija, Hiranyagarbha, Kanja
Consort :     Saraswati
Abode :     Brahmaloka
Weapon :     Brahmastra
Vahana (Vehicle) :     Swan
Brahma Gayatri Mantra:     Aum Parmeshwaraye Vidmahe
Paratattvaye Dheemahi
Tanno Brahma Prachodayat


Brahma - The Creator
Brahma is considered as the first god of the Hindu Trinity, the other being Vishnu and Shiva. Lord Brahma is recognized as the creator of the Universe. Brahma...
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The birth of Krishna is in itself a transcendental phenomenon that generates awe among the Hindus and overwhelms one and all with its supra mundane happenings.

Mother Earth, unable to beruang the burden of sins committed oleh evil kings and rulers, appealed to Brahma, the Creator for help. Brahma prayed to the Supreme Lord Vishnu, who assured him that he would soon be born on earth to annihilate tyrannical forces.

One such evil force was Kamsa, the ruler of Mathura (in northern India) and his people were utterly terrified of him. On the hari Kamsa's sister Devaki was married off to Vasudeva, an akashvani...
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This is a story about Krishna and Radha. It was a moonlit night and Lord Krishna was playing on his flute most hauntingly. Radha and the other gopis were all listening. They were admiring the musik of Krishna’s flute and drinking in his celestial beauty. They were in the seventh Heaven of delight.

After some time, Krishna stopped playing and said, “I have transported anda all to a world of purest delight. Now that anda are all filled with happiness, I am going to take a walk in the forest.” Krishna saw that Radha wanted to accompany him and he berkata to her, “You may come.” The other gopis...
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This is a story about the irony of fate. When Duryodhana’s daughter, Laksmana, came of age, she wanted to choose a husband. According to the custom of those days, when it was time for a princess to marry, her father would hold a special ceremony called a swayamvara. All the neighbouring princes would be invited and the princess would place a garland around the neck of the one whom she wished to marry.

So Duryodhana held a swayamvara for his dearest daughter and many princes came from the royal families of other kingdoms. Each prince expected that she would choose him to be her husband.

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Characteristics :     Destroyer, Compassionate
Other Names :     Bhadrakali, Rudrani, Dakshinakali, Aadya
Abode :     Cremation Grounds
Weapon :     Sword
Mula Mantra :     Om Kreem Kalikaye Namah




Goddess Kali
Kali is one of the many forms of Shakti. Maha Kaali is the fiercest of all goddesses of Hinduism. The word Kali has its roots in the Sanskrit word "Kaal", which means time. And nothing escapes from time. Goddess Kali is sometimes referred as the goddess of death. But actually Kali brings the...
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Characteristics :     Strength, Beauty, Knowledge, Opulence
Other Names :     Kanhaiya, Gopal, Keshava, Kanha
Principal Scriptures :     Mahabharata, Bhagawad Gita, Vishnu Purana, Bhagavata Purana
Mula Mantra :     Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah
Krishna Gayatri Mantra:     Om Daamodharayae Vidmahee
Rukmani Vallabhaye Dheemahee
Tanno Krishna Prachodayaath
Consort :     Rukmini ji




Lord Krishna is one of the most populer and worshipped deities of the Hindu religion. Krishna is considered as...
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The Sanskrit word in its origin language Kṛṣṇa is primarily an adjective meaning "black" atau "dark",[1] sometimes it is also translated as "all attractive".[9] It is cognate with Slavic čьrnъ "black".

As a feminine noun, Kṛṣṇa is used in the meaning "night, blackness, darkness" in the Rigveda. As a proper noun, Kṛṣṇa occurs in RV 8.85.3 as the name of a poet.[10]

As a name of Vishnu, Krishna listed as the 57th name in the Vishnu Sahasranama. Based on his name, Krishna is often depicted in murtis as black atau blue-skinned. Krishna is also known oleh various other names, epithets...
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