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the spiritual and historical narratives of Hinduism:
1. Lord Vishnu: The preserver in Hindu trinity, known for his avatars and wielding powerful weapons like the Sudarshana Chakra.
2. Lord Shiva: The destroyer in the trinity, known for his fierce power and ability to conquer even formidable opponents.
3. Goddess Durga: A manifestation of Shakti (divine feminine energy), depicted with multiple arms holding various weapons, symbolizing her immense strength and combat abilities.
4. Lord Indra: The king of gods and lord of heavens, wielding the thunderbolt (Vajra) as his weapon, symbolizing his authority over celestial powers.
5. Lord Brahma: The creator in the trinity, possessing vast knowledge and wisdom, although he is more associated with creation rather than direct combat.
6. Goddess Kali: A fierce manifestation of Durga, often depicted with a garland of skulls and wielding weapons symbolizing destruction and protection.
These deities are revered within Sanatan Dharma for their profound significance, embodying various aspects of divine power, creation, preservation, and destruction, as understood through Hindu spiritual and historical perspectives.
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Why Indra dev?
Hanuman’s encounter with Indra is a significant episode that showcases both Hanuman’s initial vulnerability and his eventual rise to immense power. As a child, Hanuman, known for his curiosity and strength, mistook the sun for a ripe fruit and attempted to swallow it. To prevent a catastrophe that could destabilize the cosmos, Indra intervened swiftly. He struck Hanuman with his thunderbolt (Vajra), temporarily incapacitating him. This incident occurred before Hanuman had received any divine boons, emphasizing his vulnerability at that time.
However, rather than being a defeat, this event catalyzed a chain of events that ultimately strengthened Hanuman. In response to Vayu’s anger (Hanuman’s father and the wind god), the gods granted Hanuman numerous boons. These included divine blessings from Brahma, Shiva, Vishnu, and other gods, which bestowed upon him extraordinary abilities such as immense strength, the power of flight, and the ability to change his size at will. These boons not only revived Hanuman but also elevated him to a status where he became virtually invincible in his adulthood.
Including the story of Indra’s intervention and Hanuman’s subsequent boons in discussions enriches our understanding of Hanuman’s character development and the intricate relationships between gods in Sanatan Dharma. It highlights how divine interventions and blessings play crucial roles in shaping the destinies of these legendary beings, emphasizing the deeper spiritual and moral teachings embedded within these narratives.
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@Surajtiwari63644
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Devraj ke yudh se pura brahmand nast hojayega par dono me koi vijeta nhi hoga
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