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Hindu Gods and Goddesses Shorts with Chants - Kaiber.AI

 

Hindu Gods & Goddesses


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I have also added the mantras/chants to the video.  Hope you enjoy it !!

With Kaiber you can upload  an image as a seed to be used for the video for a scene as described in the prompt. It can also be somewhat used  across different scenes. Whereas that is not the case with Copilot, Adobe Firefly or Canva for example. 


Ganesha and Karthikeyan  - Remover of Obstacles


Om Gam Ganpataye Namo  Namah

Sri SiddhiVinayak Namo Namah

Ashtavinayak Namo Namah

Ganapati Bappa Moraya


Ganesha is a fun and friendly elephant-headed god in Hindu mythology. He's very wise, kind, and playful. Ganesha loves sweets, especially laddoos (sweet treats), and he rides on a mouse! People pray to Ganesha for good luck and to help remove obstacles from their lives. He's like a helpful friend who is always there for us. Now, let's talk about his brother Kartikeya (also known as Karthikeyan or Murugan): Kartikeya is a brave and strong god in Hindu mythology. He's known as the god of war and victory. Kartikeya rides on a magnificent peacock, which is his special mount. He's often depicted holding a spear or a vel (a special weapon). People pray to Kartikeya for courage, strength, and success. He's like a powerful hero who protects and inspires us.



Shiva and Parvati - Destroyer and Goddess of Rebirth

Shambho

Shiva is a powerful and kind god in Hindu mythology. He has a third eye on his forehead, which can see things others can't, and he carries a trident, which is like a special weapon. Shiva has long, flowing hair, and sometimes he's shown sitting in deep meditation. He's known as the god of destruction, but he also brings new beginnings and change. People pray to Shiva for peace, strength, and guidance. Parvati is Shiva's wife and she is just as powerful and loving as him. She is very beautiful and kind, and she has a gentle smile. Parvati is often depicted with a lotus flower, which symbolizes purity and beauty. She's also known as the goddess of love and fertility. People pray to Parvati for happiness, love, and harmony in their families. Together, Shiva and Parvati make a loving and powerful couple, watching over the world and guiding people with their wisdom


Maa Saraswati - Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom




Om Sarawataye cha Vidhmahe
Brahmaputri cha dheemahe
Tanno Devi Prachodayath

            

Saraswati is a beautiful goddessfrom Hindu mythology. She is very wise and kind, and she loves learning and creativity. She has four arms and carries special things like a book, a musical instrument called a veena, and sometimes a lotus flower. People pray to Saraswati to help them with their studies, music, art, and anything else they want to learn or create. She is like a special teacher who helps us grow our minds and talents

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