Hinduism is always diverse and very diverse beliefs and rituals. In Hindu life, various gods and goddesses cause various situations. When Hinduism began to appear, Hindu emphasized personal dedication to the gods. These gods are gods and goddesses, and when asked, they can help Hindu or harm them. There are various gods in Hinduism, and Devi is considered to be their universal mother and her legendary form.
In Hindu mythology, goddess Saraswati is worshiped as an important goddess of knowledge, wisdom, music and speech (Baak Devi). The goddess, which is thought of as a spouse of Brahma, sits on a white lotus symbolically representing the bridge gap between ignorance darkness and knowledge light. According to the calendar of Odia Hindu, Saraswatai puja hits Magha Sukla panchami (day 5 of waxing of the moon). Otherwise called Basanta Panchami, this day represents the beginning of spring. In Jaganntha culture, the triad has an esoteric essay. According to believers of Tantrik, Balabhadra is the goddess of knowledge Saraswati. (Durga Saptashati) After the replacement of Ratna Singhasana, the seven gods and goddesses were worshiped with the three. The goddess Saraswati is worshiped as a Budabi.
Not all these gods are adored by all Hindus. Some Hindu people only worship Vishnu. Others just adore Sheba. Other people just worship the goddess, generically calling these goddesses as Shakti as power. Many of these goddess worshipers worship Parbati as Cali or Durga in her photographs. People who worship Sheba and Vishnu also worship the people and images related to these gods. Vishnu worshipers (Vaishnaites) also admire his appearance. Shavaites also adore the bulls called Nandi, the Shiva career and the unique stone design statues connected to Shiva. There are also Hindu worshiping all the gods. There are other gods worshiped in a certain area, such as Rama and Krishna, than other gods worshiped in India and Ganesha who are mainly worshiped in West India. Hindus also worship God according to their individual needs. Businessman, Lakshmi, worship the goddess of wealth
Hinduism follows the polytheism tradition. Hindus worship many gods, and these gods and goddesss usually belong to sacred temples. In fact, quoting a particular line of sacred Hindu text, many think that there are about 330 million gods in Hindu myths. Each of these gods and goddesses symbolizes certain aspects of life. Goddess Saraswati is the source of all knowledge and wisdom. God Brahma is the reality creator we know. In fact, the sacred trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva is regarded as the basis of the whole Hindu myth.