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belief that many
deities exist, but that only one of
these deities may be
validly worshipped.
Monotheism is the
belief that only one
deity exists.[excessive...
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Hindu deities are the gods and
goddesses in Hinduism. The
terms and
epithets for
deities within the
diverse traditions of
Hinduism vary, and
include Deva...
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lists of
deities of the
different religions,
cultures and
mythologies of the world. List of
deities by
classification Lists of
deities by cultural...
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Rigvedic deities are
deities mentioned in the
sacred texts of Rigveda, the prin****l text of the
historical Vedic religion of the
Vedic period (1500–500...
- In Buddhism,
wrathful deities or
fierce deities are the fierce,
wrathful or
forceful (Tibetan: trowo, Sanskrit: krodha)
forms (or "aspects", "manifestations")...
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deity or sun
deity is a
deity who
represents the Sun, or an
aspect of it. Such
deities are
usually ****ociated with
power and strength.
Solar deities and...
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originally Indian deities, such as
Mahesvara (Shiva),
Sakra (Indra), Brahma, Sarasvati, Laksmi,
Marici and Hariti, as well as a few
deities integrated from...
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relationships between deities:
family ties,
loose groups and hierarchies, and
combinations of
separate gods into one.
Deities'
diverse appearances in...
- List of
Native American deities,
sortable by name of
tribe or name of
deity.
Mythologies of the
indigenous peoples of the
Americas "Blackfoot Legends...
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Egyptian texts mention deities'
names without indicating their character or role,
while other texts refer to
specific deities without even
stating their...