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There are no Aryan gods because there are no Aryans. There never was an Aryan race because it was made up by Hitler to provide a history of a “master race” to base his supremacy on what he considered lesser races. The “history” he used was taken from Norse and Germanic legends with nothing based in actual research.
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There are no Aryan gods because there are no Aryans. There never was an Aryan race because it was made up by Hitler to provide a history of a “master race” to base his supremacy on what he considered lesser races. The “history” he used was taken from Norse and Germanic legends with nothing based in actual research.
Aryan gods were Indra, Agni, Varuna, Soma, Surya or Vishnu, Ushas and Dravidian Gods were Shiva, Ma or Parvati, Murugan. There was never any major animosity between their followers. The Tirupati temple in the south is a Vishnuji ka mandir while the temple at Kashi is a Shivji ka mandir. Modern day Hinduism is a synthesis of Aryan and Dravidian cultures.
Vedas do not represent just the Aryan society, Dravidian are the original people of India and Vedas were written in India, so its not just a Aryan literature.
They represent themselves.
Sacrifice played a significant role in Aryan society as a way to appease gods, ensure prosperity, and demonstrate devotion and loyalty. Animal sacrifices were common in religious rituals to honor deities and seek their favor, reinforcing social order and community values.
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The Germanic sky-gods, or Æsir (as they were known to the Old Norse, or North Germans), are often thought to represent order, craft, and the clan. The Germanic Earth-gods, or Vanir, represent fertility and the more tame forces of nature. The Jötnar, the enemies of the Norse gods, represent the more chaotic forces of nature.
They were Hitler's bodyguard, but came to represent the Aryan ideal and ruthless devotion to the Furher and terror to the world
he represents the gods
As a constellation it was to represent Zeus.