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  2. Vishnu - Wikipedia

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    Wisnu is the god of justice or welfare, Wisnu was the fifth son of Batara Guru and Batari Uma. He is the most powerful son of all the sons of Batara Guru. Wisnu is described as a god who has bluish black or dark blue skin, has four arms, each of which holds a weapon, namely a mace, a lotus, a trumpet and a Cakra. He can also do tiwikrama ...

  3. Krishna - Wikipedia

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    In Krishna-related Hindu traditions, he is most commonly seen with Radha. All of his wives and his lover Radha are considered in the Hindu tradition to be the avatars of the goddess Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu. [125] [11] Gopis are considered as Lakshmi's or Radha's manifestations. [11] [126]

  4. Acala - Wikipedia

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    Acala is commonly shown as having either black or blue skin (the Sādhanamālā describes his color as being "like that of the atasī flower," which may be either yellow [48] or blue [49] [50]), though he may be at times portrayed in other colors.

  5. Budhanilkantha Temple - Wikipedia

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    According to Hindus Budhanilkantha has a Sanskrit origin that means ‘Old Blue Throat’, a title of god Shiva that was given by gods after Shiva drank poison to save the world. The statue symbolizes god Vishnu, who is regarded as one of the 'Trimurtis', along with Brahma and Shiva. This statue is highly significant to Buddhist devotees ...

  6. Kali - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Kali trampling on Shiva, worshipped in Bengal. Idol of goddess Kali kept near Nimtala ghat for Visarjan or Immersion in the waters of river Hooghly. Kali is a central figure in late medieval Bengal devotional literature, with such notable devotee poets as Kamalakanta Bhattacharya (1769–1821) and Ramprasad Sen (1718–1775).

  7. Tara (Mahavidya) - Wikipedia

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    Hindu goddess Kali and Tara are similar in appearance. They both are described as standing upon a supine corpse sometimes identified with Shiva. However, while Kali is described as black, Tara is described as blue. Both wear minimal clothing, however Tara wears a tiger-skin skirt, while Kali wears only a girdle of severed human arms.

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