The reason why Hinduism presented thousands of forms of the same god is because f<span>ollowers were able to better relate to Brahma.
MAIN HINDU GODS:
Brahma - The Creator
Vishnu - The Preserver
Shiva - The Destroyer/Transformer
Saraswati - Goddess of Knowledge/Music/Arts
Lakshmi - Goddess of Wealth/Prosperity
Parvati - The Divine Mother
OTHER GODS:
Ganesh - God of the Intellect and the remover of obstacles
Durga - A fiercer form of Parvati
Rama - The 7th avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu
Hanuman - An ape-like god known for assisting Rama
Surya - God of the Sun
Krishna - The 8th avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu
Kali - Goddess of time and death
Murugan - God of War
</span><span>Each of the Gods represent one aspect of Brahman.</span>
Where are the options? I don’t see any options :( sorry I can’t answer your question.
Answer:
it should be 40 divided by 4
Explanation:
the tiles arrange into 10 2x2s, so 10 groups of 4
not 4 groups of 10 if it were divided by 10