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What is Hindu Mythology of GOD?

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What is Hindu Mythology of GOD?

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Well there is Brahman, which is the divine everything, and there are literally millions of devas — sort of minor gods, but, maybe more accurately, aspects of Brahman. Ganesha, the elephant-headed deva, is the most popular. Idols and images are important in creating household and temple shrines… and temples, in fact, as many Hindu temples are entirely covered with the images of gods. Hinduism is a highly personal religion, being very open to personal modes of worship, and it’s sometimes said that there are as may different Hindu religions as there are Hindus. Any given Hindu may pray to one or more devas, but none pray to each deva individually.

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