Lord Vishnu - the God of the Universe

Lord Vishnu is considered to be the main Hindu god, who is regarded as the protector to the world by many millions of worshippers around the globe. He is also regarded by many as being God of protection, God who protects, the preservation of goodness, the controller of the all the universe, karma repair, and moksha.

He is well-known for his incarnations that take on various forms to protect the world from the evil forces at any time and anywhere the world is under threat due to an eroding of religion and the prevailing growth in irreligiousness. Lord Vishnu appears in the form of Earth at times to ward off evil forces, restore dharma, and free devotees or the righteous out of the cycle of death and birth.

While the occurrence occurred long before the time thousands of years ago Lord Vishnu's mythological tales are one of the most important parts of Hindu Mythology and are being revered with great devotion each year through various festivals across India and even now. With over 1000 names Lord Vishnu is among the most revered gods all over the world.

Lord Rama - An Ideal Person, A Supreme King

Lord Rama has been the seventh manifestation of Lord Vishnu from the ten main incarnations known as Dashavatar. He is the main character in the epic 'Ramayana'. He is thought to be among the most ideal people that mankind has ever met. He has been called "Maryada Purushottam because of the ideals he adhered to throughout his life. His journey was filled with numerous events and ups, however, He dealt with all of it with a calm and balanced mind and displayed great courage and courage throughout the most difficult times in His life. In this way, He set an example of a heroic lifestyle to emulate for all people of the world.

Lord Krishna the Supreme Persona of Godhead

Lord Krishna has been the eighth manifestation of Lord Vishnu from his ten main incarnations or Dashavatar. Lord Krishna also is known as the God of compassion, tenderness, and love. God of compassion affection, tenderness, and love in Hinduism. As a Vishnu avatar with 16 Kalas, he performed many amazing feats throughout his life. The prankster was a child and a young teen who later became a shrewd statesman, guiding others to the path of morality and righteousness.

He displayed the virtues of his Vishwaroopa to Arjuna and then read him the mystical 'Bhagavad Gita and directed the Pandavas in the direction of victory in the battle that erupted in Kurukshetra in the epic 'Mahabharata'. The scriptures depict Him from a variety of perspectives such as a god-child fool, a model lover, and a hero of the highest order, and as the Supreme Being. It is because of all His amazing achievements that people continue to worship Him as the God of All even to this day. In order to show the respect that is due to their god, many have referred to the 21st century as "The Century of Krishna'.

Lord Buddha The One Who Is Enlightened

Lord Buddha had been the ninety-ninth manifestation of Lord Vishnu from His ten primary incarnations of Dashavatar. While he was born into the royal family of Siddhartha Gautama. He quit the world of material things in order to be a monk who performed rigorous penance to attain real knowledge and the divine. Today, we recognize Buddha as a monk, mendicant philosopher, sage, teacher, and religious leader the teachings of Buddhism were created. Buddha is the main figure of Buddhism.

The belief of the Buddhists to have been advanced teachers who achieved the state of Buddhahood and imparted their wisdom to help sentient beings overcome suffering and rebirth. Buddha's teachings are inspiring and applicable to all people, regardless of their current world.

God Kalki - The God of the 21st Century

God Kalki was the tenth persona of Lord Vishnu from His ten primary incarnations of Dashavatar. This is different from the other Lord Vishnu avatars from earlier times, it is the yet-to-be incarnated last Maha avatar (great avatar) of Lord Vishnu who is also known by the name of the avatar for the future.

The description of Kalki's avatar Kalki avatar can be found in Mahabharata and various Puranas, such as Vishnu Puranaand Matsyapurana, Bhagavata Purana and Kalki Purana. In the Mahabharata, Kalki will be victorious through the strength of his virtue. Kalki will bring peace and order to the world. This avatar will mark the beginning of an era of truth and have the support of spiritual beings. The inhabitants of the world will emulate the behavior of this avatar and the result will be peace and prosperity.

People will once again devote their time to the practices of religious rites. The god is mentioned within the Puranas as the god of the incarnation who revives the world by bringing to an end the darkest and destructive phase to clear adharma and bringing in a new era of time known as The Satya Yuga or the Kalki Yuga.

In this next Satya yuga, all people will once again live in peace and harmony, with the same goal and purpose that is based on spiritual growth for everyone. Sin will therefore be completely eliminated and virtue will thrive as people are once again involved in religious rituals. The credit goes to the God who saved mankind, God Kalki!

Lord Jagannath Lord Jagannath - The God of the World

Jagannath is one of the Hindu and Buddhist divinities revered by Hindus all over the world. Jagannath is believed to be a variant of Vishnu. To many Vaishnava religious Hindus, Jagannath symbolizes abstractly Krishna. The annual celebration known as the Ratha Yatra is held in July or June each year in the eastern states of India and has been devoted to Jagannath. In conjunction with Puri's Ratha Yatra festival at Puri similar procession celebrations are also held at Jagannath temples across the globe.