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  • 41Meenas — Meena or Mina (मीणा) Classification Kshatriya Varna in Hinduism Religions 99.76% Hinduism, 0.08% Christianity, 0.02% Islam Languages Hindi, Mewari, Marwari, Dhundari, Harauti, Panjabi Eastern, Wagdi, Malvi, Garhwali, Bhili etc. Subdivisions Bhil… …

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  • 42Sita — redirects here. For other uses, see Sita (disambiguation). Rama with Sita on the throne surrounded by other deities Sita (also spelled Seeta or Seetha) (Sanskrit: सीता, Sītā , listen …

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  • 43Parvati — Hdeity infobox| Caption = Parvati feeding baby Ganesha. Watercolor on paper (ca. 1820) Name = Parvati Devanagari = पार्वती Sanskrit Transliteration = Pārvatī Pali Transliteration = Tamil script = Script name = Script = Affiliation = Devi, Shakti… …

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  • 44Brahmin — This article is about the social caste. For the moth family, see Brahmaeidae. For similarly spelled words, see Brahman (disambiguation). An article related to Hinduism …

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  • 45Kali (demon) — Hdeity infobox Image size =150px Caption =Kali (right) wielding a sword Name =Kali Devanagari =कलि Kannada = Sanskrit Transliteration = Káli Pali Transliteration = Tamil script = Script name = Script = Affiliation = Demon and negative… …

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  • 46Swaminarayan Sampraday — Udharva Marka, a symbol of the Swaminarayan Sampraday Formation 1700s Type Religious Headquarters …

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  • 47Naturism — • The term proposed by Reville to designate the worship of nature. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Naturism     Naturism     † …

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  • 48Aryan — This article is about the English language loanword. For other uses, see Aryan (disambiguation). Aryan /ˈɛərjən/ is an English language loanword derived from Sanskrit ārya ( Noble )[1][2][ …

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  • 49Vedas — • Sacred books of ancient India Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Vedas     Vedas     † Catho …

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  • 50Yama — This article is about the Hindu and Buddhist deity Yama generally. For Yama in the Hindu tradition, see Yama (Hinduism). For Yama in the Buddhist and East Asian tradition, see Yama (Buddhism and Chinese mythology). For other uses, see Yama… …

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