concept   deity
culture   Hinduism
statement   Hinduism believes in multiple deities with specific roles representing aspects of life and nature.

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1 deities Hinduism Deities are worshipped and revered as part of religious practices. 1
2 deities Hinduism Deities are associated with specific aspects of life and nature, and are often represented with multiple forms and attributes. 1
3 deity Hinduism Belief in multiple deities (polytheism) is common. 1
4 deity Hinduism Multiple deities with specific roles and attributes in Hinduism and Buddhism 1
5 deity Hinduism Multiple deities are worshipped in Hinduism, with gods and goddesses representing different aspects of life and nature. 1
6 deity Hinduism Belief in multiple deities is common in Hinduism and Buddhism. 1
7 gods Hinduism Belief in a wide array of gods and goddesses, with reincarnation and karma 1
8 gods and goddesses Hinduism Worship of multiple gods and goddesses is a central part of religious belief 1
9 gods and goddesses Hinduism Worship ritual involves offerings, prayers, and ceremonies 1
10 gods and goddesses Modern Hinduism In modern Hinduism, there are many gods and goddesses, each with distinct roles and powers, and are worshipped in various forms. 1
11 gods and goddesses modern Hinduism Gods and goddesses have significant influence and are worshipped in everyday life. 1
12 gods and mythology Hinduism Numerous deities and epic tales in Hindu mythology, including gods like Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma 1
13 one god Hinduism Belief in multiple gods and goddesses coexisting is predominant, with the concept of one singular all-powerful God being less common 1
14 one god Hinduism Belief in multiple deities, with the recognition of a supreme god among them, is central to the religious worldview. 1
15 one god Hinduism Not a common belief in polytheistic faiths like Hinduism or ancient Egyptian religion, where there are multiple deities worshipped. 1
16 one god Hinduism Belief in multiple gods and goddesses is common, with the concept of one singular God being less prevalent. 1