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Shivan Parvathy

Parvati  is the Hindu goddess of fertility, love, beauty, harmony, marriage, children, and devotion; as well as of divine strength and power. Parvati is the wife of the Hindu god Shiva, who is the protector, the destroyer, and regenerator of the universe and all life.

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Meenakshi Amman

Meenakshi Amman is a Hindu goddess and tutelary deity of Madurai who is considered an avatar of the Goddess Parvati.

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Karumariamman

Devi Karumariamman is identified and worshipped as an instrument for moderation, coolness and health.

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Kandrishti Vinayagar

Kandrishti Ganapati brings positive energy and wards off negative energy.

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Shirdi Sai Baba

Shirdi Sai Baba preached the importance of “realization of the self” and criticized “love towards perishable things”. His teachings concentrate on a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace and devotion to the God and guru.

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Thiruvalluvar

Thiruvalluvar, commonly known as Valluvar, was a celebrated Tamil poet and philosopher.

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Raja Muniswarar

He is a Hindu God who is worshipped as a family deity.

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Venkatachalapathy

Lord Venkateshwara, also known as Śrīnivāsa, Bālājī, Vēṅkateswara, Venkata Ramana, Yedukondalavasa, Aapadamokkulavadu, Thirupathy Timmappa, Ezhumalaiyaan, Malaiyappa swamy and Govindha is a form of the Hindu god, Maha Vishnu.

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Venkatachalapathy Lakshmi

Lord Venkateshwara, also known as Śrīnivāsa, Bālājī, Vēṅkateswara, Venkata Ramana, Yedukondalavasa, Aapadamokkulavadu, Thirupathy Timmappa, Ezhumalaiyaan, Malaiyappa swamy and Govindha is a form of the Hindu god, Maha Vishnu.

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Athi Parashakti

As per Devi Purana, Adhi Parashakti is considered to be the main source of the creation of the universe

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Radhe Krishna

Radhakrishna represents the unique union of the Goddess-gopi Radha and her beloved Krishna. It symbolizes the soul seeking the Divine Love.

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Shakuntala

In Hindu mythology, Shakuntala  is the wife of Dushyanta and the mother of Emperor Bharata.