Deities
The Deity Statues at the Hindu Temple were ordered from India. They were specially crafted to very specific detailed specification and in accordance with ancient holy scriptures.
In the city of Jaipur, these were carved by highly skilled Craftsmen with high quality Marble. Every deity statue was made according to the specification and size.
These Deities were placed at the Hindu Temple on the Holiest day of Hindus called Akshaya Tritiya on April 28th, 2017.
Lord Ganesha
Ganesha or (Ganesh) is the elephant-headed god in Hinduism. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati. Ganesha is a very popular god in Hinduism and is the first to be worshipped. Hindu tradition states that, Ganesha is a god of wisdom, success, and good luck.
Radha, Lord Krishna
Lord Rama, Lakshmana and Sita
Rama (or Ramachandra) is the seventh avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu.
One of the most widely worshipped Hindu deities, the embodiment of chivalry and virtue. He was born in Ayodhya, India and had three brothers. He served exile of 14 years to keep a promise.
He is known for killing Demon King Ravana and his victory was hailed as victory of Good over evil and marks the major festival of Lights called Diwali for Hindu’s.
Lord Shiva
Shiva is the third god in the Hindu trinity. The trinity consists of three gods who are responsible for the creation, Operations, and protection/destruction of the world. The other two gods are Brahma (Creator God) and Vishnu (Operations and Executive God). Shiva is the Protector/Destroyer God.)
Lord Hanuman
He is the “son of the Pavan, Hindu god for wind, Hanuman is known for his extraordinary daring feats, strength and loyalty. Hanuman is a central character in the Hindu epic Ramayana. The Ramayana describes him as an ideal devotee of Lord Ram.
Goddess Durga
Goddess Durga is identified as the principal Hindu goddess of strength and power. She combats evils and demonic forces those threaten peace, prosperity, and Dharma.
Lord Venkateshwara
Lord Venkateshwara also known as Śrīnivāsa, Bālājī, Venkata Ramana, and Govindha is a form of the Hindu god Maha Vishnu. Lord Venkateswara has a very large following and is the presiding deity of very famous Tirumala Venkateswara Temple located in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India.