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- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India abstract "The classic Indian epics, such as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, and the Puranas, refer to diverse kinds of beings, describing them as superhuman or subhuman and other worldly extraterrestrials came to inhabit the living world. Many of these tribes have a strong historical basis, while the supernatural and fantastic aspects are considered literary speculation. These groups include Gandharva, Yaksha, Kinnara, Kimpurusha, Rakshasa, Naga, Suparna, Vanara, Vidyadhara, Valakilyas, Pisacha, Rudra, Aditya, Danava, Marut, Nivatakavacha, Daitya, Kalakeyas and Vasu .".
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- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageRevisionID "704057478".
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exotic_tribes_in_Hindu_scripture.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Daitya.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Danava_(Hinduism).
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Gandharva.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Garuda.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Kalakeyas.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Kimpurusha_Kingdom.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Kinnara.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Mahajanapada.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Maruts.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Naga_Rajputs.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Nivatakavacha.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Pishacha.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Puranas.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Rakshasa.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Ramayana.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Rudra.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Valakilya.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Vanara.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Vasu.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Vidyadhara.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Yaksha.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLink Ādityas.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exotic tribes of ancient India".
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLinkText "exotic creatures".
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLinkText "exotic tribes of ancient India".
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLinkText "exotic".
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wikiPageWikiLinkText "nature spirits".
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- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India subject Category:Exotic_tribes_in_Hindu_scripture.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India type Group.
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- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India comment "The classic Indian epics, such as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, and the Puranas, refer to diverse kinds of beings, describing them as superhuman or subhuman and other worldly extraterrestrials came to inhabit the living world. Many of these tribes have a strong historical basis, while the supernatural and fantastic aspects are considered literary speculation.".
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India label "Exotic tribes of ancient India".
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India sameAs Q196052.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India sameAs Tribus_exóticas_de_la_antigua_India.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India sameAs Q196052.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India wasDerivedFrom Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India?oldid=704057478.
- Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India isPrimaryTopicOf Exotic_tribes_of_ancient_India.