- Bhagwan Shiva — भगवान शिव (Mahadev Dham)
Bhagwan Shiva — Mahadev — is the supreme lord of creation, preservation and dissolution. Worshipped as Nilkanth, Bholenath and Nataraja, he embodies the eternal cycle of the cosmos. Devotees offer bael leaves, water and milk on the Shiva lingam and chant his praises during Sawan and Mahashivratri.
- Shri Krishna — श्री कृष्ण (Shri Vrindavan Mandir)
Shri Krishna, the eighth avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu, is the divine flute player of Vrindavan and the charioteer who delivered the Bhagavad Gita. As Murlidhar, Makhanchor and Yogeshwar, he is the embodiment of love, wisdom and joy. Devotees celebrate his birth on Janmashtami and sing bhajans and kirtans in his praise.
- Shri Hanuman — श्री हनुमान (Bajrang Veer Mandir)
Shri Hanuman — Bajrangbali — is the mighty devotee of Shri Ram and the symbol of strength, devotion and selfless service. Known as Sankat Mochan, the remover of troubles, he is invoked for courage and protection. Devotees recite the Hanuman Chalisa, especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
- Shri Ganesh — श्री गणेश (Ganpati Dwara)
Shri Ganesh — Ganpati, Vighnaharta — is the elephant-headed lord of beginnings, wisdom and prosperity. Worshipped before every auspicious undertaking, he removes obstacles from the path of his devotees. Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with great devotion across India.
- Maa Durga — माँ दुर्गा (Maa Shakti Peeth)
Maa Durga — Sherawali, Mahishasuramardini — is the invincible warrior goddess and the embodiment of divine feminine power (Shakti). Riding her lion, she vanquishes evil and protects her devotees. Navratri and Durga Puja are celebrated in her honour with fasting, bhajans and jagran.
- Shri Ram — श्री राम (Ayodhya — Maryada Mandir)
Shri Ram — Maryada Purushottam — is the ideal king of Ayodhya and the seventh avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu. The hero of the Ramayana, he is the embodiment of truth, virtue and dharma. His name itself is considered liberating, and Ram Navami and Diwali celebrate his life and return to Ayodhya.
- Maa Lakshmi — माँ लक्ष्मी (Shri Dhan Mandir)
Maa Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity, consort of Bhagwan Vishnu. She bestows both material and spiritual abundance on sincere devotees. Diwali and Dhanteras are her principal festivals, when homes are cleaned, lit with diyas and opened to welcome her blessings.