Hindu Mythology Quiz

Answer the following Hindu Mythology related questions.
* 'Koti' means 'major' here, not 'crore'.
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Creator god, who has four heads for four directions.
Brahma
Lord of time and destruction, wields a trident.
Shiva
The Preserver god with ten different avatars, the last of which is apocalyptic.
Vishnu
The primordial goddess of power, also known as Devi.
Shakti
Devi's first birth.
Sati
Devi's second birth.
Parvati
Warrior avatar of the second birth.
Durga
Apocalyptic avatar of the second birth.
Kali
Goddess of fortune, churned out of the Ocean of Milk.
Lakshmi
Goddess of knowledge.
Saraswati
The King of gods, rain-giver.
Indra
The elephant headed god of wisdom.
Ganesha
Elephant headed god's brother, the god of war.
Kartikeya
The monkey avatar of the god of time and destruction.
Hanuman
The protagonist of Ramayana.
Rama
The female deuteragonist of Ramayana.
Sita
The antagonist of Ramayana.
Ravana
The five brothers in Mahabharata.
Pandavas
The great playful avatar of the Preserver god, who plays a huge rule in Mahabharata.
Krishna
The book that describes the above's teachings to one of the brothers.
Bhagwad Gita
The sixth brother of the five brothers, who died in one of their hands.
Karna
The main antagonist of Mahabharata.
Duryodhana
The god of winds who fathered two very powerful demigods, one being the monkey god, and the other being one of the five brothers.
Vayu
The religious scripts that describe the gods of nature, the above among them, as the supreme deities.
Vedas
The sage who fathered these gods of nature.
Kashyap
The religious scripts that normally specialize on the greatness of one particular god.
Puranas
Devi's second birth's avatar who symbolizes food.
Annapurna
The last avatar of the Preserver god, which is supposed to rid the world of sins.
Kalki
The incident of churning the ocean.
Samudramanthan
The god of wealth.
Kuber
Time lord's avatar that ended the creator god's head of pride.
Kaal Bhairava
Devi's first birth's father.
Daksha
Time lord's avatar that killed the above in vengeance of the death of Devi's first birth.
Virbhadra
The Preserver god's avatar, a sage who destroys evil royal men.
Parshurama
The present Yuga.
Kalyuga
The Yuga of Ramayana.
Treta Yuga
The Yuga of Mahabharata.
Dwapar Yuga
The wife of the five brothers in Mahabharata, disrespected by the main antagonist and the sixth brother.
Draupadi
The immortal, or Chiranjeevi, who killed the sons of the wife of the five brothers of Mahabharata.
Ashwathama
The brother of the hero of Ramayana who, despite ruling the kingdom for fourteen years, never sat on the throne.
Bharata
The brother of the hero of Ramayana who accompanied him in exile.
Lakshmana
The goddess of the Ganges.
Ganga
The son of the above, who plays a major role in the Mahabharata.
Bhishma Pitamaha
The only major temple where the Creator god is worshipped.
Pushkar
The fire deity.
Agni
The god of death, father of one of the five brothers in Mahabharata.
Yama
The brother of the playful avatar of the Preserver god, lovingly known as 'Daau'.
Balrama
Number of Hindu gods *
33
The woman who was part of the immortal love story with the playful avatar of the Preserver god.
Radha
The all-destroying dance of the Time lord.
Nataraja
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