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Difference between god and devas ? in Hindu mythology .

Answer this ​cause I have conclusion in both

Disclaimer - I am not trying to harm hindu religion . This is only my conclusion.
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Answered by allinonedab
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In Hinduism, what is the difference between God (Trimurtis) and gods (devas)? - Quora. According to Vedas: There is no God except Vishnu/Narayana, rest are his incarnations. The 33 .. blah blah Gods are actually Devas which means 'Godly not God'. They are sub-ordinates of Narayan

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Answered by strenbr
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QuEsTiOn:-

Difference between gods and devas in Hindu mythology?

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\red{d}\blue{e}\green{v}\pink{a}\orange{s:-}others gods are know as Devas and every deva is of a particular thing. like:- for fire(अग्निदेव), for air (वायुदेव) etc.

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