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  • ...diseases are caused by germs, violation of the laws of nature, anger of [[deities]], malevolent spirits and sins committed previously. Apart from medicines a ...and welfare. These suktas generally contain prayers for the blessings of [[deities]] like the Maruts, Parjanya and others so that there can be good rains. Due
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  • ...been worshiped in Tibet, even after Tibetan having becoming Buddhist the [[deities]] were recognized as Ubhayavarahanana and Vajravarahi.</ref><BR> [[Category:Rigvedic deities]]
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  • ...bles Hinduism in many ways, such as in its origin, beliefs (i.e., common [[deities]]) and iconography. Dr. Mills says, "The Avesta is nearer the [[Veda]] than ...(Neo-Aramaic)'' By Edward Y. Odisho </ref> The name of Assyria comes from Rigvedic 'Asurya', the original name of the sun-god [[Surya]]. Syrians still to this
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  • ...asty's kings of ancient Afghanistan. These coins display Mazdaen-worshiped deities, because the Hindu kings were tolerant of social diversity and wanted to pr .../hin/rigveda/rv07033.htm ''Rig Veda'' tr. By Ralph T.H. Griffith]; P. 16 ''Rigvedic Society'' By Enric Aguilar i Matas </ref> and ''white-robed''. Zarathustra
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