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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IndraIndra - Wikipedia

    6 days ago · Indra (/ ˈ ɪ n d r ə /; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas and Svarga in Hinduism.He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war.

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      Indrani (Sanskrit: इन्द्राणी, IAST: Indrāṇī), also known as...

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      Vritra (Sanskrit: वृत्र, lit. 'enveloper', IAST: Vṛtrá,...

  2. 6 days ago · Hindu deities are the gods and goddesses in Hinduism. Deities in Hinduism are as diverse as its traditions, and a Hindu can choose to be polytheistic, pantheistic, monotheistic, monistic, even agnostic, atheistic, or humanist. [1] [2] [3] The terms and epithets for deities within the diverse traditions of Hinduism vary, and include Deva, Devi ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DevanagariDevanagari - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · Devanāgarī is formed by the addition of the word deva ( देव) to the word nāgarī ( नागरी ). Nāgarī is an adjective derived from nagara ( नगर ), a Sanskrit word meaning "town" or "city," and literally means "urban" or "urbane". [21] The word Nāgarī (implicitly modifying lipi, "script") was used on its own to refer to ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DeityDeity - Wikipedia

    May 4, 2024 · The concept of God varies in Hinduism, it being a diverse system of thought with beliefs spanning henotheism, monotheism, polytheism, panentheism, pantheism and monism among others. In the ancient Vedic texts of Hinduism, a deity is often referred to as Deva (god) or Devi (goddess).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShivaShiva - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · According to the Monier-Williams Sanskrit dictionary, the word " śiva " ( Devanagari: शिव, also transliterated as shiva) means "auspicious, propitious, gracious, benign, kind, benevolent, friendly". [24] The root words of śiva in folk etymology are śī which means "in whom all things lie, pervasiveness" and va which means "embodiment ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HanumanHanuman - Wikipedia

    6 days ago · Hanuman ( / ˈhʌnʊˌmɑːn /; Sanskrit: हनुमान्, IAST: Hanumān ), [5] also known as Maruti, Bajrangabali, and Anjaneya, [6] is a deity in Hinduism, revered as a divine vanara, and a devoted companion of the deity Rama. Central to the Ramayana, Hanuman is celebrated for his unwavering devotion to Rama and is considered a chiranjivi.

  8. 4 days ago · Source: archive.org: Hindu Mathematics. Deva (देव) represents the number 33 (thirty-three) in the “word-numeral system” (bhūtasaṃkhyā), which was used in Sanskrit texts dealing with astronomy, mathematics, metrics, as well as in the dates of inscriptions and manuscripts in ancient Indian literature.—A system of expressing numbers by means of words arranged as in the place-value ...

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