Hindu Gods Without Temples in India

Sept17,2024

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The god of wealth and the lord of the Yakshas, usually invoked for prosperity, but there are no standalone temples for him.

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Kubera

The serpent demon god known for being slain by Indra, representing the cosmic struggle against chaos

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Ahi

The goddess of love and passion, wife of Kamadeva, often overshadowed by more prominent deities like Lakshmi and Parvati.

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Rati

The goddess of forests and the wild, symbolizing the untamed nature, yet has no major temples in India.

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Aranyani

The goddess of death, decay, and destruction, often considered inauspicious and thus rarely worshiped.

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Nirriti

The goddess of the new moon, associated with the darker aspects of lunar phases and not commonly revered in temples.

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Kuhu

The personification of water deities, often invoked in Vedic hymns but not worshipped in temple form.

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Apah