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LIKE HELLO? ik it's been a long time since that serial ended BUT MY RAGE HASN'T RAAAHHHHHHH

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RadhaKrishna serial production for some reason : YEAH KRISHNA HATES RUKMINI !! RUKMINI EVIL !! RUKMINI JEALOUS !!
LIKE HELLO? ik it's been a long time since that serial ended BUT MY RAGE HASN'T RAAAHHHHHHH
Another day another day of "what would life had been in dwapar yug"
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Loving how these Ganesha images turned out using Midjourney v7!
For anyone curious, Ganesh (or Ganesha) is one of the most beloved deities in Hinduism. He's instantly recognizable with his elephant head and is widely revered as the Remover of Obstacles and the god of new beginnings. People often invoke him before starting any important venture – be it a journey, a business, studies, or creative projects – seeking his blessings for a smooth path and success. He's also associated with wisdom, intellect, luck, and learning.
Hope these AI creations capture a bit of his powerful and benevolent energy! ✨
Underrated af Hindu deities that DESERVE recognition:
1. Pratyangira: Goddess of magical spells.
2. Narasimhi: Goddess of witchcraft.
3. Aranyani: Goddess of forests.
4. Yami: Goddess/lady of life and sister of Yama.
5. Pushan: God of marriage, travelling, roads and feeding cattle.
6. Varuni: Goddess of wine.
7. Kamakhya: Goddess of desire.
8. Ratri: Goddess of night.
9. Nasatya and Dasra (Ashwins): Twin gods of medicine.
10. Annapurna: Goddess of food and nourishment.
11. Shakambhari: Goddess of vegetation.
12. Mariamman: Goddess of rain.
13. Shitala: Goddess of cold and disease.
14. Dhata: God of health and magic.
15. Vishwakarma: God of architecture.
16. Skanda: God of war.
17. Shani: God of karma and justice.
18. Manasa: Goddess of snakes and fertility.
19. Kubera: God of wealth.
20. Nidra: Goddess of sleep.
21. Chamunda: Goddess of war, famine and fear.
22. Akhilandeshwari: The Cosmic Egg, she who is never not broken, Goddess of brokenness.
23. Dhumavati: The Widow Goddess.
24. Chitragupta: God of justice.
25. Murugun: God of war, victory and knowledge.
26. Jyestha: Goddess of laziness and elder sister of Lakshmi.
27. Alakshmi: Goddess of misfortune and twin sister of Lakshmi.
28. Amsha and Vivasan: Solar deities.
29. Dantakali: Goddess of teeth.
30. Himavat: God of the Himalayas.
31. Samudra: God of seas and oceans.
32. Dyaus: God of sky.
33. Tapati: Sun Goddess.
34. Rohini: Moon Goddess and one of the Nakshatra deities.
35. Pramatha: God of ghosts...? (sources unclear)
36. Shachi: Goddess of jealousy.
37. Jara: Goddess of old age and daughter of death.
38. Mara: Goddess of death.
39. Chhaya: Goddess of shadows.
40. Ushas: Goddess of dawn.
41. Sanjna/Sandhya: Goddess of dusk, clouds and chastity, sister of Kama.
42: Bhramari: Goddess of bees.
43: Bankamundi: Goddess of hunting and fertility.
44: Bhadra: God of hunting.
45. Rundas: God of hunting and fortune.
46. Vasanta: God of spring and flowers.
47. Grishma: God of summer.
48. Varsha: God of monsoon.
49. Sharada: God of autumn.
50. Hemanta: God of early winter.
51: Shishir: God of winter.
52. Savitr: Solar deity, mostly of sunsets and sunrises. Also god of motion.
53. Anila: God of cosmic elements.
54. Danu: Goddess of (primordial) waters.
55. Revanta: God of hunting, horses and warriors.
56. Bahuchara: Goddess of chastity and fertility.
57. Rati: Goddess of love, desire and passion.
58: Kanyakumari: Goddess of chastity.
59. Nirrti: Goddess of death, decay and sorrow.
60: Kotravai: Goddess of war and victory.
61: Vac: Goddess of speech.
62: Sarama: Goddess of intuition (and dogs but not that sure)
63: Karni: Goddess of power, victory and mice.
64. Asvajayu: Goddess of fortune, joy, good luck and happiness.
65. Dhisana: Goddess of prosperity.
66. Mohini: Goddess of enchantment.
67. Lajja Gauri: Goddess of abundance, fertility and sexuality.
68. Shashthi: Goddess of vegetation and reproduction (also benefactor and protector of children).
69. Anumati: Moon goddess of spirituality.
70. Poleramma: Goddess of plague and smallpox.
71. Phul: Goddess of disease.
72. Santoshi: Goddess of satisfaction.
73. Tara: Goddess of felicity and optimism (she is different from Tara, who is a Mahavidya, a tantric form of Parvati).
74. Oladevi: Goddess of cholera.
75. Apam Napat: God of water.
76. Bhaga: God of wealth.
77. Vinayaki: Elephant-headed Goddess of wisdom
78. Chelamma: A Scorpion Goddess
79. Saranyu: Goddess of clouds.
80. Dhishana: Goddess of abundance.
81. Kshetrapati: God of fields.
82. Urvaraa: Deity of plough lands.
83. Sraswan/Saraswat: Another God of the Saraswati river, and her Rigvedic husband.
84. Trita: A minor water deity.
Note: When I first made this post I didn't quite notice it but here are a few things.
1. Some of these Gods and Goddesses are the same person. Like Pratyangira and Narasimhi, or Murugun and Skanda, etc.
2. I didn't add many lesser known forms of Parvati and Lakshmi, but many ppl have added them and I'm grateful.
When the world is getting too corrupt:
I mean, there are 10 avatars...wait a minute...
Wildmutt - Narasimha (wild animals)
Four Arms - Krishna (strong wrestlers)
Gray Matter - Vamana (smol)
XLR8 - Varaha (boars known for charging)
Upgrade - Parashurama (upgrades tech/students)
Diamondhead - Kurma (land/earth aesthetic)
Ripjaws - Matsya (fish)
Stinkfly - Rama (snipers)
Ghostfreak - Buddha (OP and beyond mortals)
Heatblast - Kalki (Everything started/ended with them)
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महागौरी शुभं दद्यान्महादेवप्रमोददा।।
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