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Hinduism is a polytheistic religion, which means that Hindus worship more than one God. However, Hindu Gods are viewed as different aspects of one supreme entity, Brahman or parabrahman.

The Trinity

Vedic Deities

Avatars of Vishnu

Relatives


Shaktism


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