Skip to main content

Hindu God Collection (page 4)

"Exploring the Divine

Background imageHindu God Collection: The Ancient Ta Prohm Temple in the Rain Forest

The Ancient Ta Prohm Temple in the Rain Forest
The beautiful ancient Ta Prohm Temple that has been left as it appear since discovered in the rain forest in the past

Background imageHindu God Collection: The Ancient Ta Prohm Temple in the Rain Forest

The Ancient Ta Prohm Temple in the Rain Forest
The beautiful ancient Ta Prohm Temple that has been left as it appear since discovered in the rain forest in the past

Background imageHindu God Collection: Statue of Hindu God, Lord Muruganat, at the entrance to the Batu Caves, Gombak, Malaysia

Statue of Hindu God, Lord Muruganat, at the entrance to the Batu Caves, Gombak, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageHindu God Collection: Vishnu statue from Rup Arak on Kulen, sandstone

Vishnu statue from Rup Arak on Kulen, sandstone 8th century, France, Paris, Musee National des Arts Asiatiques Guimet (oriental art museum), Khmer art

Background imageHindu God Collection: Combodia, Angkor, Relief depicting Parvati while declining Shivas proposal, Bayon style, sandstone

Combodia, Angkor, Relief depicting Parvati while declining Shivas proposal, Bayon style, sandstone 13th century, France, Paris, Musee National des Arts Asiatiques Guimet (oriental art museum)

Background imageHindu God Collection: India, Maha Rosei, Harihara sculpture, the left half represents Vishnu

India, Maha Rosei, Harihara sculpture, the left half represents Vishnu and the right half represents Shiva, Funan or Nakhor Phnom period, sandstone 6th century, France, Paris

Background imageHindu God Collection: Staue of Raksha in a Rice Field, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali

Staue of Raksha in a Rice Field, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali

Background imageHindu God Collection: Mask of Ganesha, a Hindu god, on sale at Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

Mask of Ganesha, a Hindu god, on sale at Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

Background imageHindu God Collection: Nyatapola, Bhaktapur, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, Asia

Nyatapola, Bhaktapur, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, Asia

Background imageHindu God Collection: Indonesia, Bali. Flowers and palm ornaments are sold at Hindu temple ceremonies for

Indonesia, Bali. Flowers and palm ornaments are sold at Hindu temple ceremonies for offerings for Hindu Gods

Background imageHindu God Collection: Ornate terracotta carvings of Hindu gods over the arched entrance to the Pratapeswar Temple

Ornate terracotta carvings of Hindu gods over the arched entrance to the Pratapeswar Temple (Pratapeshvara Mandir), a 19th century Rekha Deul, Kalna, West Bengal, India, Asia

Background imageHindu God Collection: Pratapeswar Temple (Pratapeshvara Mandir), a 19th century Rekha Deul

Pratapeswar Temple (Pratapeshvara Mandir), a 19th century Rekha Deul, decorated with terracotta carvings of Hindu gods and holy stories and activities, Kalna, West Bengal, India, Asia

Background imageHindu God Collection: Hindus praying and giving offerings to a giant statue of Vishnu

Hindus praying and giving offerings to a giant statue of Vishnu, the only image of this God in Nepal Budhanilkantha, near Katmandu, Nepal




For sale as Licensed Images

Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media

"Exploring the Divine: A Glimpse into the World of Hindu Gods" Step into Little India and be mesmerized by the vibrant array of pictures showcasing various Hindu Gods for sale. Each image tells a tale, depicting the rich mythology and beliefs that have shaped this ancient religion. In Angkor Wat, Vishnu stands majestically, his presence emanating strength and tranquility. The intricate stone carvings at Ranganathaswamy temple in Srirangam transport us to an era where art merged seamlessly with spirituality. Archaeology enthusiasts rejoice as they uncover remnants of an ancient civilization through these artifacts. The meticulous craftsmanship on display speaks volumes about the artistic prowess prevalent in Asia during those times. Witnessing a sparrow delicately feeding on an offering placed in Lord Garud's mouth reminds us of the devotion that permeates every aspect of Hindu worship, and is a testament to the deep connection between humans and their gods. An artisan meticulously adds finishing touches to an idol of Lord Vishwakarma, his skilled hands breathing life into divine forms. This process encapsulates both reverence and creativity, highlighting how art intertwines with religious expression. During Thaipusam in Kuala Lumpur, we witness devotees ascending the steps towards Batu Caves temple with unwavering faith etched upon their faces. This annual pilgrimage showcases not just devotion but also unity among Hindus from all walks of life. Even amidst tragedy, resilience shines through as craftsmen repair a damaged statue of Brahma after a calamity strikes. This act symbolizes unwavering dedication towards preserving sacred symbols despite adversity faced along the way. Venturing further east to Vietnam's Mariamman Hidu Temple or Thap Banh It Temple reveals how Hinduism transcends borders, captivating hearts across continents. The statues depict Kamatchiamman and Shiva with ten arms respectively – testaments to diversity within this vast pantheon.