Nakshatras,Naryana,Nirriti,Parvati,Prajapati,Prisni,Prthivi,Puchan,Purusha,Pushan,Raktavija,Rama,Rati,Ratri,Ravi,Rhibus,Rudra

Maitreya : The Buddha who is to come in the future.
Manasa-Devi : Serpent goddess.
Maruts : Minor storm deities, aggressive and violent in temperament.
Matarisvan : Messenger of the gods in Vedic times.
Matsya : The first incarnation of Vishnu. A fish that saved Manu from the great flood in the Indian version of the Noah's Ark story.
Mitra : God of the sun and brother of Varuna. He is the good-natured god of friendships and contracts. One of the Adityas. His worship survived in the Near East and ancient Rome as the god Mithras.
Nakshatras : The stars and the divine attendants of Indra.
Naryana : The original supreme being. Associated with the original man and with Vishnu.
Nirriti : Vedic goddess of evil, deceit and destruction. Sometimes associated with Kali.
Parvati : Parvati is the wife of Lord Shiva and exists in various divine (both friendly and fearful) forms, including Kali and Durga. A mountain goddess. Parvati is also the mother of the beloved deity, Ganesh, the potbellied god with the head of an elephant and Karttikeya, the god of war.
Prajapati : Lord of creation.
Prisni : Goddess of the earth and darkness.
Prthivi : The earth goddess of the Vedas, counterpart of the Sky Father Dyaus. They were originally one being, Dyavaprthivi.
Puchan : God of meeting.
Purusha : Male half of Brahma, of which Satrap is the female half.
Pushan : God of fertility, wealth and cattle. He is also the guide of travelers and the dead.
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