The goddess of Diwali is Lakshmi known as goddess of wealth
no lakshmi is a goddess of wealth
90000000000000000000Its Diwaliit is celebrated for many reasons but the main is that on that day the Hindu Lord Ram came back to this kingdom after 14 years of forest stayIt is also celebrated to give pray to Goddess Lakshmi the goddess of money and God Ganesha the god of good luck
Although there are many forms of God in Hinduism like Lakshmi and Ganesha, but the supreme being is called Brahman.
According to indian astrology is the brother of goddess lakshmi devi.
Yes. Ganesha is the God of travel. He is depicted as a cheerful god and has an elephant face.
Yes. They believe in several Gods: Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu, Saraswathi, Lakshmi, Parvati and Ganesha.
Vishnu's wife is Lakshmi - goddess of beauty and charm.
Hindus believe in only one God- Parabrahm. However there are many dieties like Krishna, Lakshmi, Durga, Shiva, Rama, Ganesha etc.
They are all big. Vishnu, Rama, Krishna, Shiva, Ganesha, Kartikeya; and among Goddesses, Durga, Lakshmi, Parvati, Saraswati, etc.
Goddess Lakshami wife of God Ganesha is known as goddess of fortune and wealth infact Hindu pray both of them on the eve of DIWALI which is one of the imp festival of Hindu's and they pray them for the wealth and fortune also god Ganesha is the symbol of fortune and the god who removes difficulties in any work so he is devoted before starting of any new work either in business or family by Hindu people
We have a host of them to suit everybody's liking. The scholarly Brahma, the Ascetic Shiva, the practical Vishnu, the powerful Mother Goddess Durga, the ferocious Kali in defence of her devotees, the motherly Parvati, the Goddess of learning and arts, Saraswati, the Goddess of wealth, Lakshmi, the elephant-headed God of auspiciousness, Ganesha, the warrior Kartikeya, the monkey-faced God of celebates and wrestlers, Hanuman, the pious Rama, and the mischievous Krishna, along with the uninvolved formless Brahman. And that does not count all.