Lord Shiva among the Hindu gods is known as the Destroyer. Even though Lord Shiva is referred to better to a great many people as a savage god, he has another puzzling side as well he is known to invest extensive stretches of energy in profound contemplation in the grandiose Himalayas. He is powerful and supreme quiet and stillness on the one hand and the dynamic and savage adventures then again make it difficult to comprehend what his unique nature is. In this way, looking from a few edges, we are regularly hit with pondering that overwhelms any endeavor of clarifying his ideas and life.

Among all Hindu gods, there are around 108 names of Lord Krishna among which the well-known ones are Gopal, Govind, Devakinandan, Mohan, Shyam, Ghanshyam, Hari, Girdhari and Baanke Bihari. Master Krishna once lectured against the conventional type of love of the Vedic Hindu Gods like Indra. As indicated by Bhagavata Purana, Lord Krishna instructed individuals concerning Brindavan to love the Govardhan Hill rather than Indra as it brings the rain for horticulture. This made God Indra extraordinarily irate, and he conveyed a frightful tempest in Brindavan. However, Lord Krishna safeguarded the general population by lifting the Govardhan Hill and utilizing it as an umbrella to ensure the villagers.