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  • Rahu
    Rahu Hindu deity representing ascending lunar node
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    Rāhu (Sanskrit: राहु, ) is one of the nine major celestial bodies (navagraha) in Hindu texts and the king of meteors. It represents the ascension of the Moon in its precessional orbit around the Earth, also referred to as the north lunar node, and along with Ketu, is a "shadow planet" that causes eclipses. Despite having no physical existence, Rahu has been allocated the status of the planet by ancient seers owing to its strong influence in astrology.
  • Narantaka-Devantaka
    Narantaka-Devantaka Hindu asuras
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    Narantaka (Sanskrit: नरान्तक, IAST: narāntaka, lit. destroyer of men) and Devanataka (Sanskrit: देवान्तक, IAST: devāntaka, lit. destroyer of Gods) are asuras and sons of Ravana who appear in a number of Hindu legends. They, along with Atikaya, were the offspring of Ravana and his second wife Dhanyamalini. In the battle of Ramayana, Narantaka was killed by Angada, the son of Bali, whereas Devantaka was slaughtered by the Mace of Hanuman in a duel.
  • Kausalya
    Kausalya Queen of Ayodhya and Mother Of Ram
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    Kausalya (Sanskrit: कौसल्या, IAST: Kausalyā) is a queen of Kosala in the Hindu epic Ramayana. She is the second queen consort of Dasharatha, who ruled Kosala from its capital Ayodhya. She is the mother of Rama, the male protagonist of the epic. She is a secondary character in the Ramayana, so only aspects of her life are described in detail.
  • Añjanā
    Añjanā mother of Hanuman (Ramayana)
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    Anjana (Sanskrit: अञ्जना, Añjanā), also known as Anjani and Anjali, is the mother of Hanuman, one of the protagonists of the Hindu epic the Ramayana. She is said to have been a resident of Kishkindha in the text.
  • Madan Mohan
    Madan Mohan one who mesmerizes everyone
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    Madanamohana (Sanskrit: मदनमोहन, Madanamohana) is an epithet of the Hindu deity Krishna. It translates as, "he whose charm (mohana) bewilders even the god of love (madana)". The epithet describes the powerful nature of the attraction for the deity from his devotees, exempified by the legend of the rasalila, where the gopis (cowherdesses) of the region Vraja abandon all their obligations to answer the call of Krishna. The epithet is also identified with the form of the deity worshipped by Sanatana Goswami of the Gaudiya tradition at Vrindavan.
  • Khetlaji Topic
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    Khetlaji (खेतलाजी) is a folk deity of India who is primarily venerated in Rajasthan. Folk deity Shri Khetlaji is worshipped as Lord Bhairav who is considered as the fifth incarnation of Lord Shiva. Shree Khetlaji is also known as Shri Bhairav or Shri Kshetrapaal Ji. Sonana Khetlaji temple also has an idol of a snake which is believed to be one of the forms of Shree Khetlaji. This idol is a self - manifested. Shree Khetlaji came to Mandor from Kashi. Later, he visited Sonana. It is believed that Lord Bhairav used to protect the sages who were meditating in the Aravalli hill range. Lord Bhairav made his abode in one of the caves which were located at Sonana village. Hence, it became his permanent abode and people started worshipping him at this place. One of the shrine is located in village Sonana in Pali district of Rajasthan. The temple is the site of a two-day fair, held every year during May-June in honor of Khetlaji. The fair attracts a large number of devotees who congregate here during the fair to invoke the blessing of the deity. There are many shrines of Khetlaji like Sewari, Sayala and Bherugadh Khetlaji Mandir located at Lorwada in Banaskantha district of Gujarat.
  • Brahma Sthan
    Brahma Sthan deity of Village in Mithila region
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  • Bahuka (Hinduism) figure in Hindu mythology, king of Ikshvaku dynasty
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    Bahuka (Sanskrit: बाहुक, Bāhuka), also called Subahu, is a king of the Suryavamsha (solar dynasty) featured in Hindu literature.
  • Daitya
    Daitya clan of Asura's in Hinduism
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    The daityas (Sanskrit: दैत्य) are a race of asuras in Hindu mythology, descended from Kashyapa and his wife, Diti. Prominent members of this race include Hiranyaksha, Hiranyakashipu, and Mahabali, all of whom overran the earth, and required three of Vishnu's avataras to be vanquished.
  • Mānasaputra
    Mānasaputra mind-born children of Brahma in Hinduism
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    Manasaputras (Sanskrit: मानसपुत्र, 'mind-son', IAST: Mānasaputra) are a class of beings in Hinduism, referring to the 'mind-children' or the 'mind-born' sons of Brahma. In Hinduism, Brahma is believed to have created a number of children from his mind.
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