HYMNS OF 16 ISHTA DEVTAS

In Sanskrit, a verse or song is referred to as a hymn/sloka, is used to express gratitude and earnest prayer to God. Slokas can play a very significant and
crucial part in instilling morals in our children. Slokas are the valuable treasure that our Indian culture has bestowed. The objective of this project is to help kids start each day
off right and have positive energy the whole day, enhancing their behaviour to achieve goals.
Goddess Aandal, the only female Alwar saint known for leading a life marked by purity & unwavering devotion towards Lord Vishnu
Lakshmi, Goddess of Wealth, Fortune & Prosperity
Goddess Saraswathi, a bestower of Wisdom & Artistic talents
Lord Muruga, is the embodiment of courage and strength
Goddess Sita is the epitome of devotion, purity, and self-sacrifice
Lord Ram is revered for his righteousness, bravery, and devotion to dharma
Goddess Parvati is the consort of Lord Shiva & the mother of the Hindu deities Ganesha and Kartikeya
Lord Arunachaleswara is revered as a symbol of spiritual liberation and is worshipped as the god of fire and transformation
Lord Ganesha is the patron of arts and sciences and is revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings
Goddess Bhudevi is revered as the source of all fertility and abundance and is worshipped as the guardian and protector of the earth
Lord Ayyappa is worshipped as the guardian and protector of dharma, the moral order of the universe
Lord Hanuman is worshipped as the god of strength and knowledge
Lord Dhanvanthri is revered as the source of all knowledge and healing and is worshipped as the patron deity of doctors and healers
Lord Dakshinamurthy is considered to be the embodiment of knowledge and wisdom
ord Hayagreeva is believed to be the source of all knowledge and is worshipped as the patron deity of students and scholars
Lord Shiva is revered as the supreme god and is considered to be the source of all life, the creator and destroyer of the universe
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