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  2. Toilet god - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine to Venus Cloacina in the Roman Forum. The inhabitants of ancient Rome had a sewer goddess, a toilet god and a god of excrement. The sewer goddess Cloacina (named from the Latin word cloaca or sewer) was borrowed from Etruscan mythology and became seen as the protectoress of the Cloaca Maxima, Rome's sewage system.

  3. Category:Toilet deities - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 October 2021, at 18:37 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of Hindu deities - Wikipedia

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    Mitra, the god of oaths, promises, and friendships; Varuna, the god of water the seas, the oceans, and rain; Indra, also called Śakra, the king of gods, and the god of weather, storms, rain, and war; Savitr, the god of the morning sun; associated with Surya; Aṃśa, solar deity; associated with Surya; Aryaman the god of customs, hospitality ...

  5. Lists of deities - Wikipedia

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    Names of God, names of deities of monotheistic religions This page was last edited on 1 March 2025, at 15:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Risk of sexual assault is high, in India as high as 50%. [53] Amnesty International includes sex-separated toilets among its list of suggested measures to ensure the safety of women and girls in schools. [54] In many places the queues for the female toilets are longer than those for the males; efforts to deal with this are known as potty parity.

  7. Thirty-three gods - Wikipedia

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    The list of deities varies across the manuscripts found in different parts of South Asia, particularly in terms of the Ashvins and the personified devas. One list based on Book 2 of the Aitereya Brahmana is: [ 5 ] [ 6 ]

  8. Category:Names of God in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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  9. List of mythological objects (Hindu mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Other deities like the fire-god Agni and the preceptor of the gods, Brihaspati, are depicted carrying the kamandalu. [3] [4] Kapala - (Sanskrit for "skull") or skullcup is a cup made from a human skull used as a ritual implement (bowl) in both Hindu and Buddhist Tantra. Kumbha - a type of pottery in India.