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  2. Masani Amman - Wikipedia

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    Masani Amman is a Hindu deity. She is primarily worshipped as a family deity by certain classes in Tamil Nadu, where she is regarded as an avatar (incarnation) of Adi Parashakti. [2]

  3. Badri Narayanan temple - Wikipedia

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    An idol of the Adi Shankaracharya — an important Hindu saint in 8th century AD — is placed alongside of the temple. The principal idol represents Vishnu in a meditative posture and is flanked by Nara-Narayana. There is a large date tree in the back of the temple's shrine, behind the statue of Lord Badri Narayana.

  4. List of Mesopotamian deities - Wikipedia

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    A fragmentary late neo-Assyrian god list appears to consider her and another figure regarded as the wife of Anu, Urash, as one and the same, and refers to "Ki-Urash." [403] Kittum: Bad-Tibira, Rahabu [404] Kittum was a daughter of Utu and Sherida. [405] Her name means "Truth". [405] Kus: Kus is a god of herdsmen referenced in the Theogony of ...

  5. Birla Mandir, Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    Hindu temple in Telangana, India Birla Mandir, Hyderabad Religion Affiliation Hinduism Deity Lord Venkateswara Location Location Naubath Pahad State Telangana Country India Shown within Hyderabad Geographic coordinates 17°24′22″N 78°28′09″E  /  17.4061875°N 78.4690625°E  / 17.4061875; 78.4690625 Architecture Completed 1976 ; 49 years ago (1976) Birla Mandir is a Hindu ...

  6. List of Slavic deities - Wikipedia

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    His idol had four faces and a fifth on his chest, which he held up with his hands. The etymology is debated. [38] Chernoglav: Rani: Chernoglav is a god mentioned in the Knýtlinga saga. He is described there as a god of victory with a silver mustache. [39] Podaga: Wagri: Podaga is a god who, according to Helmold, had his image in Plön. Meaning ...

  7. Vithoba - Wikipedia

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    The Dhangars still consider Vithoba to be a brother of the god Viroba, and view Vithoba as a Shaiva god rather than a Vaishnava one. [39] Underhill proposes that the shrine of Pandharpur is a combined form of Vishnu-Shiva established by the Bhagavata sect that worships Vishnu-Shiva—the Lord, which is what bhagavata means. [ 40 ]

  8. Cult image - Wikipedia

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    The term idol is an image or representation of a god used as an object of worship, [1] [2] [3] while idolatry is the worship of an "idol" as though it were God. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Ancient Near East and Egypt

  9. Joss (Chinese statue) - Wikipedia

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    Josses serve multiple functions in traditional Chinese religious customs, varying by the specific tradition. Although the word directly translates to "god", the term "joss" is used to describe a physical statue that is believed to be the dwelling place of a specific deity.