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Who are the 33 Hindu deities of the Vedas?
The gods and goddesses found in Vedic scriptures
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The Thirty-three gods, or Tridasha, is a pantheon of Hindu deities from the Samhitas, which are the oldest layer of text in the Vedas. Composed in Vedic Sanskrit, the Vedas themselves are the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism. The 33 deities are classified as devas (heavenly or divine beings) in the Samhitas, and there is sometimes overlap between the classification and function of the deities themselves.
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