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- 979bdc4334c22ac0646d513a6d2c5156750676f4b35021f9a7a6a41ad4ead1d0 author "John McCannon".
- 979bdc4334c22ac0646d513a6d2c5156750676f4b35021f9a7a6a41ad4ead1d0 date "2006-01-01".
- 979bdc4334c22ac0646d513a6d2c5156750676f4b35021f9a7a6a41ad4ead1d0 isCitedBy Hinduism.
- 979bdc4334c22ac0646d513a6d2c5156750676f4b35021f9a7a6a41ad4ead1d0 publisher "Barron's Educational Series".
- 979bdc4334c22ac0646d513a6d2c5156750676f4b35021f9a7a6a41ad4ead1d0 quote "In addition to the Brahman, Hinduism recognises literally hundreds of gods and goddesses. Thus, Hinduism is a polytheistic religion. However, Hindus consider all deities to be avatars, or incarnations of the Brahman.".
- 979bdc4334c22ac0646d513a6d2c5156750676f4b35021f9a7a6a41ad4ead1d0 title "World History Examination".