The deities are representations of one god,They all have different roles and each there own festivals but each is equally revered. Hindu's believe in all gods of each religion, however that they are a representative of one supreme being..
These serpent deities in India are known as nagas, ie the answer is NAGA,.. this answer was provided by "Ross Smith"
Yes, they do. While on the surface it appears that there are many deities in the Hindu pantheon, it can be argued that Hinduism is fundamentally monotheistic, and that all deities are aspects of Brahman.
We will find many deities in Hindu temples.
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Shiva, the destroyer.
vishnu, brahma, ganesha and shiva.
The carvings suggest Ancient rituals and culture of Hinduism. Thus, these carvings in deities are extremely important.
Shiva is one of the major deities in the Hindu pantheon.
I think you may be referring to the Naga
There are many deities worshipped in Hinduism, but a few of them are Vishnu, Shiva, Brahma, Lakshmi, Ganesha, Saraswati, Durga, and Kali. There are many more deities than these, however.
Lord Brahma Lord Vishnu Lord Shiva
For the Hindus it's Naga. There are no Buddhist deities.