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GODS IN VEDIC PERIOD

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Vedic Gods

 

Rig Veda - lore of the verses, enumerates numerous Vedic Gods. Vedic priests

beleived in ceremonies & rituals, which were offered to appease these Gods. No

one Vedic God has been considered the Supreme God. In fact, different Gods have

been considered as Supreme at different times, attributing the powers &

qualities of one to another. Apart from Gods who have been attributed specific

characteristics, several inanimate objects, qualities, emotions & various forms

of nature had also been deified & worshipped. The earliest accepted Gods were

Dyaush-pita (the sky father), Prithivi mata ( the earth mother), Vayu (the

wind God), Parjanya (the rain God), Surya (the sun God), Varuna (the God

of oceans), Agni (the fire God), Indra (the war God), Soma (the God of

speech, deity of soma creeper), Ushas (the Goddess of dawn), Yama (the God

of death), Adityas (a group of deities, who are six in number in the Rig

Veda, eight in most of the Brahmanas & twelve in the Satapatha Brahmana,

Aswini (twin Deities), Rudras (eight in number), Vasus (eight in number),

Visvedevas ( ten in number). Lord Vishnu, the second Trinity finds a secondary

place in the Rig Veda.

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