People who follow Vaishnavism, follow the god Vishnu as the supreme god. People who follow Shaivism, follow the god Shiva as their supreme god. Those who follow Shaktism, follow the goddess Shakti as their supreme god. Those who follow Smartism, follow Pancha Devata as their supreme god. The largest group is Vaishnavism. As said before, they follow Vishnu or his other forms, such as Krishna and Rama. Vishnu is the preserver out of the Trimurti or trinity. Shiva is the destroyer and Brahma is the creator.The people of this denomination are generally devoted to meditating and chanting. They are rich in saint, temples, and scripture. Followers of Vaishnavism are called Vaishnavas. It emerged at the end of the Vedic period, in the 7th century to the 4th century BCE. There is only one major difference with the denominations of Hinduism. Vaishnavism follow Vishnu, Shavisim follow Shiva, Shaktism follow Shakti, and Smartism follow Panch
People who follow Vaishnavism, follow the god Vishnu as the supreme god. People who follow Shaivism, follow the god Shiva as their supreme god. Those who follow Shaktism, follow the goddess Shakti as their supreme god. Those who follow Smartism, follow Pancha Devata as their supreme god. The largest group is Vaishnavism. As said before, they follow Vishnu or his other forms, such as Krishna and Rama. Vishnu is the preserver out of the Trimurti or trinity. Shiva is the destroyer and Brahma is the creator.The people of this denomination are generally devoted to meditating and chanting. They are rich in saint, temples, and scripture. Followers of Vaishnavism are called Vaishnavas. It emerged at the end of the Vedic period, in the 7th century to the 4th century BCE. There is only one major difference with the denominations of Hinduism. Vaishnavism follow Vishnu, Shavisim follow Shiva, Shaktism follow Shakti, and Smartism follow Panch