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Thank you very much anon. Ever since I started studying Hinduism something in me that felt dead for a long time has come alive again

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Can someone explain the Vedic gods to me? I understand that Ram, Krishna, etc. are incarnations of Vishnu, and the Trimurti are all one. That is to say, all gods in Hinduism are one, "there are infinite ways to worship the infinite". But where do Indra, Agni, Rudra, etc. fall into this? I see Indra acting against Krishna, and Agni and Indra acting against one another. They seem to behave very different from transcendent beings like Krishna. Are they just remnants of the precursor Vedic religion or do I just not understand things correctly?

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