
Deva (Hinduism) - Wikipedia
Deva (Sanskrit: देव, Sanskrit pronunciation:) means 'shiny', 'exalted', 'heavenly being', 'divine being', 'anything of excellence', [1] and is also one of the Sanskrit terms used to indicate a …
Deva (Hinduism) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deva or Dev are terms used by the Hindu people for The Almighty or The GOD. Hindu people believe that there are 330 million deva or gods present in their religion.
Devi - Wikipedia
Devi and deva mean 'heavenly, divine, anything of excellence', and are also gender-specific terms for a deity in Hinduism. The concept and reverence for goddesses appears in the Vedas , …
Ishtadevata - Wikipedia
Ishtadeva or ishtadevata (Sanskrit: इष्ट देव(ता), iṣṭa-deva(tā), literally "cherished divinity" from iṣṭa, "personal, liked, cherished, preferred" and devatā, "godhead, divinity, tutelary deity" or …
Deva (hinduism) - Wikipedia
Deva sunt divinitățile care ajută oameni și sunt venerate de către ei, aceste divinități controlând Universul. Ele reprezintă forțele armoniei ce se află într-un continuu război cu Asura, …
Deva (Hinduism) | Religion Wiki - Fandom
Deva (देव in Devanagari script) is the Sanskrit word for deity. It can be loosely interpreted as angel, or any benevolent supernatural beings. The devas in Hindu mythology are often …
Deva | Hindu Mythology Wiki - Fandom
Deva means 'shiny', 'exalted', 'heavenly being', 'divine being', 'anything of excellence', and is also one of the Sanskrit terms used to indicate a deity in Hinduism. Deva is a masculine term; the …