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actually the vedas are not the religious boooks mentioning the supremity of a god. they are meant to give guideliness to the pupil how to act according to dharma in our day to day life. in simpler words its like a constitution to the living beings.

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Yes, the Vedas mention various deities that later become associated with Hindu gods, such as Indra, Agni, Varuna, and Soma. These deities are considered important figures in Vedic rituals and prayers.

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14y ago

ura Mazda ( Persian (Hormoz)also Ormazd Ormuzd Hormuz Ormus Ohrmizd The Wise Lord is a god of the Zoroastrian religion in Persia. He is revered and worshipped by Zoroastrians as the good g ahura is the word for "god" and daewa basically is their devil "evil demon"thay are both portrayed in the vedas kind of as a battle like God and Satin

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Q: Does the Vedas talk about Hindu gods?
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