Sita — redirects here. For other uses, see Sita (disambiguation). Rama with Sita on the throne surrounded by other deities Sita (also spelled Seeta or Seetha) (Sanskrit: सीता, Sītā , listen … Wikipedia
Olive (disambiguation) — Olive (name) can be a shorterned form of the names Olivia or Oliver. Olive can also refer to: Contents 1 Places 2 People 2.1 Fi … Wikipedia
Kush (disambiguation) — Kush may refer to:*Kush (or Cush), a region in the ancient world including large areas within present day Egypt and Sudan *The Hindu Kush, a mountain range in Afghanistan *Kush (cannabis), a family of potent cannabis strains named for the Hindu… … Wikipedia
Lava (disambiguation) — Lava may refer to: *Lava, hot molten rock *Lava (town), a town in West Bengal, India *Lava (Ramayana), one of the sons of Rama and Sita *Lava or Лава, the Russian name of Łyna river which flows through Poland and Russia *Lava (soap) *Laser… … Wikipedia
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Hanuman — This article is about the divine entity in Hinduism. For other uses, see Hanuman (disambiguation). Bajrangbali redirects here. For the movie, see Bajrangbali (film). Hanuman Depiction of Hanuman Chola Dynasty, 11th Century … Wikipedia
Devi — For other uses, see Devi (disambiguation). The conjoined image of three especially popular manifestations of the Hindu Divine Mother: Lakshmi (wealth/material fulfillment), Parvati (Power/love/spiritual fulfillment), and Saraswati (learning and… … Wikipedia
Ravana — Ravan and Raavanan redirects here. For other uses, see Ravan (disambiguation). A traditional depiction of Ravana Rāvaṇa (Sanskrit: रावण, Tamil:ராவணன் IPA: [ˈrɑːʋəɳə] … 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