According to Hindu Purans, there are 33 koti gods, not 33 crores. 33 koti means major 33 gods. In which 12 Aditya, 11 Rudra, 8 Vasus, 2 Ashvins.
Hinduism is a diverse and complex religion with no single deity that everyone worships exclusively. The concept of God in Hinduism varies, and different traditions within Hinduism understand God in various ways:
Monotheism (एकेश्वरवाद): Many Hindus believe in one supreme, formless, and all-pervading reality, often referred to as Brahman. Brahman is seen as the source of all existence and the ultimate truth.
Polytheism (बहुदेववाद): Hinduism also acknowledges the existence of multiple deities, such as Vishnu, Shiva, Durga, Lakshmi, and many others. These deities represent various aspects or manifestations of the divine and are often seen as different forms or expressions of Brahman.
Henotheism (एक-देववाद): Many Hindus may focus on one particular deity, like Vishnu or Shiva, but acknowledge the existence of others.
Trimurti: Hinduism also refers to a trinity of gods, known as the Trimurti:
- Brahma (the creator)