We are not deities any power that specific people in our community are not theirs but that of God!
They had no monotheistic god, they worship the spirits and Deities like Woden
Christianity is the belief in only ONE god, who is God and the Lord Jesus Christ.
The most important difference is that Hinduism is polytheistic.
If you mean Anunnaki, and they are a group of Summarian/Babylonian/ Assyrian/Akkadian deities, they were also known later as demons or the fallen ones when Christianity was on the rise.
Hinduism has more than one god. Christianity has one God, the true God, the Trinity, who died for all to save our sins.
Christianity is considered a monotheistic religion because it believes in the existence of only one God, as opposed to multiple gods or deities. This central belief in the oneness of God is a key tenet of the Christian faith.
Hinduism has a pantheon of many major and minor deities that one may pray or sacrifice to, and Christianity has three major deities called the Trinity, and hundreds of minor deities called saints that one may pray to. Buddhism also has its share of divine figures.
The opposite of Paganism is true Christianity. Since Paganism is the worship or appreciation of nature, Christianity worships the Creator not the creation. Paganism has it's roots in the Mother Child cult, Baal, Molech, and the other deities of the ancient world. Paganism has multiple deities as opposed to the One God of the Judeo/Christian belief. See also Mithraism, cult of Artemis Cybele, Dionysus's, Iraneus, etc.
There is one God. The Holy Trinity is God the Father, God the Son & God the Holy Spirit. But this is all the one same entity.
Shiva which means "The Auspicious" is one of the three major deities of Hinduism.
Many, they were sea deities, sky deities, earth deities, underworld deities - and even some in-between.
There were local deities, as well as general deities, in Celtic mythology. The local deities embodied the surrounding natural area, while the general deities were known by everyone.