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  • 61Celtic polytheism — Series on Celtic mythology Celtic polytheism Celtic deities (list) Gaelic mythology I …

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  • 62Smartism — (or Smarta Sampradaya, Smarta Tradition , as termed in Sanskrit) is a denomination of the Hindu religion. The term Smarta refers to adherents who follow the Vedas and Shastras. They mainly follow the Advaita Vedanta philosophy of Adi Shankara.… …

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  • 63Mangaladevi — The Goddess Mangaladevi gives the city of Mangalore its name. She is the main deity of the Mangaladevi Temple at Bolar (Location) in Mangalore. The temple was built in memory of the princess of Malabar Mangale in the 10th century. The Goddess… …

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  • 64Navadurga — For the goddess Navadurga worshipped in Maharashtra and Goa, see Navadurga (regional goddess). Navadurga, depicted surrounding Durga, worshipped in Varanasi Navadurga (Devanagari:नवदुर्गा), which literally means nine Goddess Durgas, constitute,… …

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  • 65Melukote —   town   …

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  • 66Mogaveera — Mogaveera(s) Indian Test Wicketkeeper batsman Budhi Sagar Kunderan Regions with significant populations …

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  • 67Mahound — or Mahoun is a variant form of the name Muhammad, often found in Medieval and later European literature. This version of the name, or variants of it, came to be strongly associated with anti Muslim attitudes in Western Christendom.[1] It was… …

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  • 68Gods of the Old World — The Gods of the Old World are a collection of fictional supernatural beings modeled after real world pagan deities. In the Warhammer Fantasy setting, there are many fictional deities provided to add color and verisimilitude to the game’s… …

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  • 69Village deities of Tamil Nadu — that do not belong to the Agamic pantheon of Hinduism are found in almost all villages throughout India and Tamil Nadu in particular. They are known as Kaval deivam or guardian spirits in Tamil. They are associated to a main deity who is… …

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  • 70Polytheism — Egyptians Gods …

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