This elephant-headed god is known as the remover of obstacles
Ganesha
This sacred symbol, often chanted during meditation, represents the universe.
Om 
This colorful spring festival is known for people throwing colored powders.
Holi!
This flatbread is often served with curries in Indian meals.
Naan!
A Hindu place of worship is called this.
Temple, or a Mandir
This goddess is associated with wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
Lakshmi
This animal-faced monkey god is known for his strength and loyalty to Lord Rama.
Hanuman
The festival of lights, celebrated with candles and sweets.
Diwali! Today's Celebration!
This golden spice gives curry its yellow color and is used for health
Tumeric
Before entering a temple, people do this to show respect
Remove their Shoes!
Known as the destroyer and transformer, this god carries a trident.
Shiva
This colorful powder is thrown during the Indian festival of Holi to celebrate joy and the arrival of spring
Coloured Powder or Gulal
This festival lasts nine nights and honors the goddess Durga.
Navratri
This round sweet, often made with chickpea flour and ghee, is common during festivals.
Ladoo!
This small red or orange mark is often worn on the forehead during worship
A Tilak or a Bindi
This blue-skinned god played the flute and is known for his childhood stories with butter.
Krishna
This flower is often seen in Hindu art and symbolizes purity and spiritual growth
Lotus
Celebrated in January, this harvest festival is especially important in South India
Pongal
A full Indian meal served on a round platter with small portions of many dishes
Thali! 
A Hindu prayer ceremony, often done with flowers, lamps, and offerings.
A Puja 
This goddess rides a tiger and has many arms, each holding a weapon.
Durga
This animal, considered sacred in India, often symbolizes life, motherhood, and nourishment
A Cow! In Hinduism, cows are honored and protected, and it's common to see them roaming freely in many parts of India.
On this festival, sisters pray for their brothers’ long life.
Raksha Bandhan
These small, fried pastries filled with potatoes and spices are a popular snack.
Samosa's!
This is rung at the beginning of a temple visit to awaken the divine.
A Bell