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Vishnu, the Preserver, is the second of the Hindu triad. Whenever evil is on the ascent, Vishnu descends on earth to uphold righteousness and to destroy evil. The tales of these descents or avtars told in various Puranas have contributed in no small measure to make Vishnu the most popular of Hindu deities. His worshippers…
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Home Page Of Parvati
Rivaling Lashmi in popularity in the Hindu tradition is the goddess Parvati. Unlike Lashmi, Parvati has hardly any independent history of her own. Her identity and nature and nearly all her mythological deeds are defined or acted out vis-a-vis her consort/husband, the I great ascetic god Shiva. Since epic times, when Parvati first appeared as…