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Indra
Vedic god of rain, weather, storms, and thunder in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Eastern religions
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Indra (Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the Hindu God of weather, considered the king of the Devas and Svarga in Hinduism. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and ...
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Kubera (Sanskrit: कुबेर) also known as Kuvera, Kuber or Kuberan, is the Lord of Wealth and the god-king of the semi-divine Yakshas in Hindu mythology. He is regarded as the regent of the North (Dik-pala) ...
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Varuna
Hindu deity associated with waters
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Varuna (Sanskrit: वरुण, IAST: Varuṇa, Malay: Baruna) is a Vedic deity associated initially with the sky, later also with the seas as well as Ṛta (justice) and Satya (truth). He is found in the oldest layer ...
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Shesha
Divine serpent of Hindu god Vishnu
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In Hinduism, Shesha (Sanskrit: Śeṣa), also known as Sheshanaga (Śeṣanāga) or Adishesha (Ādi Śeṣa), is the nagaraja or king of all nāgas and one of the primal beings of creation. In the Puranas, Shesha ...
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Yama
Indo-European god of death
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Yama (listen ) or Yamarāja is a god of death, the south direction, and the underworld, belonging to an early stratum of Rigvedic Hindu deities. In Sanskrit, his name can be interpreted to mean "twin" ...
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Brahma
Creator god in Hinduism
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Brahma (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मा, IAST: Brahmā) is a Hindu god, referred to as "the Creator" within the Trimurti, the trinity of supreme divinity that includes Vishnu and Shiva. He is associated with creation ...
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Ishana (Sanskrit: ईशान, IAST: Īśāna), is a Hindu god. He is often considered to be one of the forms of the Hindu god Shiva and is also often counted among the eleven Rudras. In Hinduism, some schools of ...
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Manibhadra is one of the major yakshas. He was a popular deity in ancient India.
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Vayu
Hindu god of the wind
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Vayu (Sanskrit: वायु, IAST: Vāyu) is a primary Hindu deity, the lord of the winds, the father of Bhima and the spiritual father of Hanuman. He is also known as Anil ("Air, Wind"), Vyān (Air), Vāta ("Airy ...
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Nirṛti
An auspicious Hindu goddess of sorrows Assistance of Lord Mahadeva
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Nirṛti (निरृति) is the Hindu goddess of deathly hidden realms and sorrows, one of the dikpāla ("guardians of the directions"), representing the southwest. The name nirhti has the meaning of "absence of" ...
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Agni
Fire deity of Hinduism
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Agni ( AG-nee, Sanskrit: अग्नि, Agní, Pali: Aggi, Sinhalese: අග්නි, Malay: Api) is a Sanskrit word meaning fire, and connotes the Vedic fire god of Hinduism. He is also the guardian deity of the southeast ...
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In Hinduism, Yama (Sanskrit: यम:) - also referred to as Yamaraja - is a Rigvedic deity. He the lord of death and of justice, being responsible for the dispensation of law and punishment of sinners in his ...
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