DEITIES AT THE
CANADIAN SANATAN MISSION
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DEITIES AT THE
CANADIAN SANATAN MISSION
Shri Ram, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, is the eternal symbol of righteousness, compassion, and unwavering devotion to truth. Revered in Sanatan Dharma as Maryada Purushottam—the ideal man—Shri Ram's life and virtues continue to inspire millions across generations.
He is often depicted as a noble prince or king, holding a bow and arrow, radiating serenity, strength, and divine wisdom. Shri Ram's journey, as told in the Ramayana, is not just a tale of heroism but a spiritual guide for living a life rooted in dharma, humility, and service.
In Sanatan Dharma,, Shri Ram is more than a deity—he is a guiding light, a protector, and a beloved presence who leads the soul toward inner peace, moral clarity, and divine love.
Hanuman Ji is one of the most revered deities in Sanatan Dharma, known for his unwavering devotion, immense strength, and boundless humility. He is often depicted as a powerful Vanara (divine monkey being) with a muscular form, holding a mace (gada) and sometimes carrying a mountain, symbolizing his heroic deeds.
He is the epitome of bhakti (devotion), especially towards Lord Ram, and is considered a symbol of selfless service, courage, and spiritual wisdom. Hanuman Ji’s presence is believed to dispel fear, remove obstacles, and protect devotees from harm.
In Sanatan Dharma, Hanuman Ji represents the ideal devotee—one whose strength comes not from ego, but from surrender to the divine will. His life teaches the path of devotion, discipline, and inner strength that leads the soul toward liberation.
Lord Ganesha in Sanatan Dharma, is worshipped as the remover of obstacles and the giver of wisdom and success. He is depicted with a calm, compassionate expression, an elephant head, and a pot-bellied form, symbolizing prosperity and inner strength.
Spiritually, Ganesh Ji represents the divine force that clears the path for righteous action, guiding devotees with clarity, intellect, and unwavering support.
His blessings are invoked at the start of all auspicious endeavors, making him the first deity honored in prayers and rituals.
Shivling Ji represents the formless, infinite aspect of Lord Shiva—the Supreme Consciousness that transcends time, space, and form. In Sanatan Dharma, the Shivling is not merely a symbol but a sacred embodiment of creation, preservation, and dissolution—the cosmic cycle of existence.
Worshipped with deep reverence, the Shivling radiates spiritual energy and inner stillness. It invites devotees to go beyond the material and connect with the eternal truth within. The offering of water, milk, and bilva leaves to the Shivling is an act of surrender, purification, and devotion.
Spiritually, Shivling Ji is the silent witness to all that is. He is the source of inner transformation, guiding seekers toward self-realization, detachment, and divine union.