Ganesha — Vinayaka redirects here. For other uses, see Vinayaka (disambiguation). Ganapati redirects here. For Hindu Vedic Deity and God of planet Jupiter, see Brihaspati. For other uses, see Ganesha (disambiguation). Ganesha … Wikipedia
Vinayaka (disambiguation) — Vinayaka may refer to: * Ganesha, Vinayaka is an altenate name of the Hindu god * Vinayakas, a group of four demons in Hindu mythologyee also* Ashtavinayak, Ganesha temples in Maharashtra, India … Wikipedia
Pasha (disambiguation) — Pasha refers to:* Pasha, a high rank in the former Ottoman Empire. * Pasha means King in Kurdish. *Pasha as a Russian language diminutive form of the given name Pavel, equivalent to the English Paul. * Pasha River, a river in Leningrad Oblast,… … Wikipedia
Gita (disambiguation) — The Gita (lit. song ) refers mainly to the Sanskrit text Bhagavad Gita.Other Sanskrit Gitas are: *Uddhava Gita *Ashtavakra Gita *The Ganesha GitaGita may also refer to:*Gita Kapoor, a fictional character in the soap opera EastEnders *Gita Press,… … Wikipedia
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Marathi people — Marathis/Maharashtrians (मराठी माणसं/महाराष्ट्रीय) … Wikipedia
Avatar — This article is about the concept in Hinduism. For the 2009 film, see Avatar (2009 film). For other uses, see Avatar (disambiguation). Ten avatars of Vishnu (Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Vamana, Krishna, Kalki, Buddha, Parshurama, Rama &a … Wikipedia
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Nāga — For the modern ethnic group, see Naga people. For other uses, see Naga (disambiguation). A Hoysala sculpture of a Naga couple. Halebidu … Wikipedia
Vishnu — For other uses, see Vishnu (disambiguation). Vishnu Devanagari विष्णु Sanskrit Transliteration … Wikipedia