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Creator god, who has four heads for four directions.
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Brahma
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Lord of time and destruction, wields a trident.
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Shiva
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The Preserver god with ten different avatars, the last of which is apocalyptic.
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Vishnu
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The primordial goddess of power, also known as Devi.
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Shakti
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Devi's first birth.
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Sati
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Devi's second birth.
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Parvati
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Warrior avatar of the second birth.
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Durga
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Apocalyptic avatar of the second birth.
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Kali
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Goddess of fortune, churned out of the Ocean of Milk.
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Lakshmi
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Goddess of knowledge.
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Saraswati
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The King of gods, rain-giver.
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Indra
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The elephant headed god of wisdom.
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Ganesha
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Elephant headed god's brother, the god of war.
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Kartikeya
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The monkey avatar of the god of time and destruction.
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Hanuman
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The protagonist of Ramayana.
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Rama
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The female deuteragonist of Ramayana.
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Sita
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The antagonist of Ramayana.
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Ravana
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The five brothers in Mahabharata.
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Pandavas
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The great playful avatar of the Preserver god, who plays a huge rule in Mahabharata.
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Krishna
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The book that describes the above's teachings to one of the brothers.
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Bhagwad Gita
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The sixth brother of the five brothers, who died in one of their hands.
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Karna
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The main antagonist of Mahabharata.
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Duryodhana
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The god of winds who fathered two very powerful demigods, one being the monkey god, and the other being one of the five brothers.
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Vayu
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The religious scripts that describe the gods of nature, the above among them, as the supreme deities.
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Vedas
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The sage who fathered these gods of nature.
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Kashyap
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The religious scripts that normally specialize on the greatness of one particular god.
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Puranas
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Devi's second birth's avatar who symbolizes food.
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Annapurna
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The last avatar of the Preserver god, which is supposed to rid the world of sins.
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Kalki
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The incident of churning the ocean.
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Samudramanthan
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The god of wealth.
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Kuber
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Time lord's avatar that ended the creator god's head of pride.
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Kaal Bhairava
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Devi's first birth's father.
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Daksha
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Time lord's avatar that killed the above in vengeance of the death of Devi's first birth.
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Virbhadra
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The Preserver god's avatar, a sage who destroys evil royal men.
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Parshurama
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The present Yuga.
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Kalyuga
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The Yuga of Ramayana.
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Treta Yuga
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The Yuga of Mahabharata.
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Dwapar Yuga
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The wife of the five brothers in Mahabharata, disrespected by the main antagonist and the sixth brother.
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Draupadi
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The immortal, or Chiranjeevi, who killed the sons of the wife of the five brothers of Mahabharata.
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Ashwathama
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The brother of the hero of Ramayana who, despite ruling the kingdom for fourteen years, never sat on the throne.
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Bharata
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The brother of the hero of Ramayana who accompanied him in exile.
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Lakshmana
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The goddess of the Ganges.
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Ganga
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The son of the above, who plays a major role in the Mahabharata.
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Bhishma Pitamaha
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The only major temple where the Creator god is worshipped.
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Pushkar
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The fire deity.
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Agni
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The god of death, father of one of the five brothers in Mahabharata.
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Yama
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The brother of the playful avatar of the Preserver god, lovingly known as 'Daau'.
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Balrama
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Number of Hindu gods *
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33
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The woman who was part of the immortal love story with the playful avatar of the Preserver god.
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Radha
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The all-destroying dance of the Time lord.
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Nataraja
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