Talk:Deva Physiology/@comment-33797416-20190317143620/@comment-24053170-20190317230331

From the wikipedia page-

Nature Devas are responsible for elements or objects such as fire, air, rain and trees – most of them assumed a minor role in the later religion. Certain other deities rose into prominence. These higher Devas control much more intricate tasks governing the functioning of the cosmos and the evolution of creation. The Trimurti is composed of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. (Note: Mahadeva generally refers to Shiva)

There are also many other lesser celestial beings in Hinduism, such as the Gandharvas (male celestial musicians) and the Apsaras (female celestial dancers). The musicians and dancers are married to each other.

Vayu, the Lord of the wind, Varuna, the Lord of water, Agni , the lord of fire, are an example of an important Deva. Devas, in Hinduism, are celestial beings that control forces of nature such as fire, air, wind, etc.

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