Category
page 1God in Hinduism
Mahābhūta
{| cellpadding=2 style="float:right" |
|
|-
|
|
|-
|
|}
Mahābhūta is Sanskrit for "great element". However, very few scholars define the five mahābhūtas in a broader sense as the five fundamental aspects of physical reality.
God in Hinduism
Hindu conceptions of God or gods

Purushottama
thumb|Vishnu accompanied by two aspects of Lakshmi, Sridevi and Bhudevi
Batara Guru
Supreme god in Indonesian mythology, a version of the Hindu god Shiva
Manidvipa
Manidvipa (; ) is the celestial abode of Mahadevi, the supreme goddess, according to the Shaktism tradition in Hinduism. It is an island situated in the middle of an ocean called the Sudha Samudra (the ocean of nectar). In the Devi Bhagavata Purana, Manidvipa is portrayed as the Sarvaloka, the highest world that is superior to Goloka, the realm of Krishna and Radha, Saketa the realm of Rama and Sita, Vaikuntha, the realm of Vishnu and Lakshmi, Kailasa, the realm of Shiva and Parvati, and Brahmaloka, the realm of Brahma and Saraswati. This is consistent with the scripture's portrayal of goddess