Surf these sites: Animals of Indian Mythology -- Ancient Indians had recognized the animals'' right to co-exist with man and therefore they were loved, nurtured and even worshipped. In order to impress upon the commoners about their importance, the animals were given the status of gods and goddesses Asia: India -- "Creation of the Universe" Cradle Tales of Hinduism, by Nivedita -- *The story of Shibi Rana or The Eagle and the Dove *The story of Dhruva, a myth of the Pole star *The Judgement-Seat of Vikramaditya *Prithvi Rai: Last of the Hindu Knights, the Indian Romeo and Juliet Devi: The Great Goddess -- " ... this web site looks at the six aspects of the Indian goddess Devi. The site offers additional information on the contemporary and historical worship of Devi ... " Encyclopedia Mythica: Hindu mythology. -- The index file for the area on Hindu mythology. Ganesha Site -- Lord of Categories. Detailed page on Ganesh attributes and worship ancient and modern God in Hindu Dharma and Representation in Temples -- Comprehensive set of articles and illustrations taken from Hinduism Today Hindu Mythology -- This site contains sacred and not-so-sacred stories, customs and beliefs from ancient India. Hindu Tantrik -- Site contains a lot of information on the history, practices and mythology of Tantrik thought and beliefs. Indian Mythology -- Indian Mythology has been spread over the whole of the universal history. Right from the stage when even the universe was not created or evolved, there are references of the creation.Out of the millions of Gods Vishnu, Rama and Krishna and their very many avataras (incarnations) have found their references in the history of Indian Mythology Indian Mythology -- Excellent site - It is their endeavour to bring forth the different elements of Indian mythology by a myriad of articles and stories which not only make educational reading but also make a good source of recreational reading Indian Mythology in a Nutshell -- The Trimurthies trimurthies are the three Gods known as Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The three gods are responsible for the fate of the universe. Brahma is its creator, Vishnu its preserver and Shiva its ultimate destroyer. Beautifully illustrated article. Indian Mythology site with stories and folk tales from India -- A site with lots of stories from Indian mythology including stories of Gods,stories of kings, stories of demons,gita, vishnu, folk tales of Panchatantra, jataka tales etc. A education resource for all kids across india and world. Kamat''s Potpourri - Topics on Hindu Mythology, Artifacts and Dieties -- Index of topics at Kamat''s Potpourri on Hindutva Lord Ganesha -- Ganesha or Ganapati is an extremely popular God in India. He is called Vighneshvara or Vighnaharta, the Lord of and destroyer of obstacles. People mostly worship Him asking for siddhi, success in undertakings, and buddhi, intelligence. He is worshipped before any venture is started. He is also the God of education, knowledge and wisdom, literature, and the fine arts Major Deities in Hindi Pantheon -- List with notes on each deity. Mirror of India -- Main mythological traditions and related visual imagery of Hinduism and Buddhishm in India and Tibet. Includes Vishnu, Shiva and Devi. Very good images. Mohan''s Hindu Image Gallery -- Beautiful Images of all the major Hindu Deities Mythology Stories of India -- Part of Indo-Links Kids-Corner - with lovely re-telling of the stories such of the origin of Ganesha, the Ramayana and more ... Myths and Legends of Indian Temples -- Comprehensive and fascinating site detailing Indian Temple Myths and Legends such as the Cosmic Dance of Shiva Non Hindu Indian Gods -- with short descriptions Sani -- In Hindu mythology, Sani was identified with the maleficent planet Saturn Table of Hindu Gods -- with short descriptions
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