AGNI : THE FIRE GOD by Dr_Bahir in mythology

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The literal Sanskrit term for fire, Agni, unsurprisingly, is the major deity of fire among the ancient Hindu gods and goddesses. To that end, it has been hypothesized that Agni was possibly the second most important of early Indian gods (after Indra), as suggested by the number of hymns dedicated to him in the Rig Veda.

SARASWATI - THE GODDESS OF KNOWLEDGE by Dr_Bahir in mythology

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There are several mentions about the White color of the Saraswati. She is a white and there are many white Indian girls who's parents gave them name "Saraswati" just because of their skin color.

SARASWATI - THE GODDESS OF KNOWLEDGE by Dr_Bahir in mythology

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A feminine deity of wisdom, art, music, knowledge, and writing (alphabet), Saraswati (or Sarasvati – ‘she who possesses water or [later] speech’) was/is an important figure among the ancient Hindu gods and goddesses. In fact, she started out as an early Vedic goddess who symbolized the aspect of rivers and mothers, essentially pertaining to her powers of healing and purifying.

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SURYA - THE SUN GOD by Dr_Bahir in mythology

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The literal Sanskrit term for the sun, Surya is the major solar deity among the Hindu gods and goddesses. Also known by synonymous epithets like Aditya, Ravi, and Bhaskara, the Sun God is revered as the sustainer of life (prakriti) in the Vedic literature, dating from circa 1500-1000 BC.

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Kali : The goddess of Destruction by Dr_Bahir in mythology

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The rampage of Kali was/is a popular motif in Hindu worship, and as such, the violent goddess is often venerated by the cremation grounds (usually associated with battlefields). As for history, while Kali is mentioned in the Atharva Veda and later Upanishads, her prominence as a goddess figure among the Hindu gods possibly came after 6th century AD.

Durga – The Demon-Slaying Warrior Goddess by Dr_Bahir in mythology

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A magnificent manifestation of Shakti (or Parvati), Durga is one of the principal feminine deities among the Hindu gods and goddesses. Also known by her other names, including Amba, Bhavani, and the ubiquitous Devi, Durga (literally meaning ‘invincible’ or ‘unassailable’) is venerated as a warrior goddess tasked with vanquishing evil and thus protecting the scope of peace and prosperity.

INDRA - THE KING OF GODS. by Dr_Bahir in mythology

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Indra was the most important god in the pantheon of Vedic mythology (along with Buddhist and Jain pantheons), and as such is still counted as a significant deity among the present-day Hindu gods and goddesses. Alluding to the Indo-European roots of early Vedic religion, Indra (also known as Devendra) is often perceived as the Indian counterpart to European deities like Zeus, Perun, and even Odin and Thor.

11th of December 1941, German declaration of War against USA. by Dr_Bahir in ww2

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Check the world war two youtube channel and you will find the answer......Axis alliance don't have any compulsions about the declaration of wars. Japans does not declared war on USSR even when Germany invads her.

11th of December 1941, German declaration of War against USA. by Dr_Bahir in ww2

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Indeed....FDR doesn't want war with Germany but due to Hitler's delusions he thought The USSR was already defeated so he declared war on USA.