There are 33 Crores of deities in Hindu Mythology

There are 33 Crores of deities in Hindu Mythology

33 Crores of deities In Hindu Mythology. Image Courtesy – http://rudrasenafoundation.blogspot.in

In Vedas especially in Yajna, the word ‘Devata’ is often used. The word ‘Devata’ is derived from the root ‘div’ which means ‘ to give, to shine, to illuminate, to enlighten. The Nirukta (7.15) says that Devatas are called Devas because they give, they shine and radiate, they illuminate and they enlighten, instruct and educate.

33 Crores of deities

To sum up, before we further move on:

(i) Every Veda mantra is a devata because it is a revelation of something divine in existence.

(ii) Every name, word of the divine, human, physical, biological, and material entities of positive & negative entities is a devata.

(iii) The poet creator of the ‘Vedas’, the world of existence, mother Prakriti and Jiva, each one is a devata.

(iv) Everything and every person, generous and illumines is devata.

According to Hindu mythology, there are thirty-three crores of devatas – In classical Sanskrit text, Vedas explains the word ‘crores’ as different kinds of ‘groups’ or ‘crores’. Atharva Veda describes thirty-three deities abide and perform their part as constituent limbs of the system of a cosmic body. 33 deities are 8 Vasus, 11 Rudras, twelve Adityas, Indra, and Prajapati, which all together add up to 33.

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8 Vasus – Agni, Prithvi, Vayu, Antariksha, Aditya, Dyau, Chandra & Nakshatra, these are 8 Vasus because they provide the abode and sustenance of life for all.

11 Rudras Prana (the incoming breath), Apana (outgoing breath ), Vyana (which causes the organs of the body to move), Samana (causes food to be digested & the circulation of blood), Udan a (abides & controls air discharge from the throat & mouth and leaves the body with the last breath. The sub-pranas are also five types: Naga (cause eructation), kurma (causes working of the eye),  Krakala (causes yawning), Devadatta (causes hunger and thirst), and Dhananjaya (which stays with the subtle body even after death and moves it up to rebirth. They are called rudras because when they leave, they cause sorrow and wailing.

12 Adityas – 12 Zodiacs of the Sun God. The Bhagat Purana lists a total of 12 Aditya as Sun Gods. In each month of the year, a different Aditya is said to shine. Each of these Adityas is different. Expression of Lord Vishnu in the form of the Sun God.

Indra & Prajapati – Indra is electric energy and the thundering cloud with lightning, it is so mightily powerful. Prajapati is Yajna because it is the process of the dynamics of life and existence. The above details are derived from ‘Shatapatha Brahmana (14.6) and Nirukta (9.28).

Prof. Dr. Koosal Sen

About Prof. Dr. Koosal Sen

Prof. & Head of the Department of Applied Numbers, Astrological Research Institute of Krishnamurthi Paddhati (ARIKP), Agartala, Tripura, Niti Aayog, Govt. of India. Ex Vice-principal, Indian College of Astrology And Astronomy, Kolkata. National award (Yuva Prativa Sanman) from All India Academic Council, under Ministry of Education, Govt. Of India. Fellowship in Vedic Astrology from Bangladesh Astrologers Society, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Rashtriya Gourav from Jyotish Siddhanta, an astrological monthly magazine. He has also been conferred with Lifetime Membership by several organizations - World Astro Federation; Asian astrologers congress, Dhaka (Head Quarter); All India Institute of Vedic Astrology, Varanasi; Indian College of Astrology And Astronomy, Kolkata; Advisor, 24 Ghanta khas khabar, (A Bengali online news channel), etc.

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