Deities of the old Empire of Srijansu
The Anantaku (the Sacred Lineage)
Brahma, God of Creation and Order (LG)
Saraswati, Goddess of Knowledge and Art (CG)
Vishnu, God of Good Deeds and Change (NG)
Lakshmi, Goddess of Beauty, Fertility, Worldly Gain (LE)
Siva, Goddess of Destruction and New Beginnings (CN)
Parvati, Goddess of Motherhood, Gentility, Peace (NG)
Agni, God of Fire and Lightning, Nature's Destructive Power (CN)
Ganesa, God of Wisdom, Good Luck, the Remover of Obstacles, Protector of the Weak (CG)
Hanuman, God of Strength, Courage, Devotion, Self-Discipline (LN)
Indra, God of Storms, the Rain (CN)
Kali, Goddess of Destruction and Violence, Murder, Fear (CE)
Makmatha, God of Love, Desire, Pleasure and Beauty (CN)
Kartikeya, God of War and the Spoils of Victory (LE)
Surya, God of the Sun and the Dawn, War Against Evil (LG)
Varuna, God of Oaths, Contracts and Agreements (LN)
Vayu, God of the Winds and Inspiration (NG)
Yamaraj, God of Death, Judgment and Final Justice (LG)
Tvashtri, Goddess of Artifice, Invention and Lucky Accidents (NG)
Ratri, Goddess of Criminals, Thieves and the Desperate (NE)
Ushas, Goddess of Forgiveness, Mercy and Repentance (CG)
The Asura Ranas
The Asuras represent a perversion of the cycle of life, death and rebirth, a corruption of karmic reincarnation. The most powerful among them descended in a spiral of so many increasingly wicked reincarnations that they have become manifestations of abominable evil with power bordering the Gods, Archdemons and Archdevils. While not an exhaustive list, the below include the most infamous of the Asura Ranas, who's names are not spoken aloud by any with good sense or healthy concern for their own spiritual well being.
Aghasura, Deceiver of the Gods
Chupurvagasti, Lady of the Poison Mist
Daissiad, of the Crawling Spears
Ioramvol, Mouth Full of Boulders
Rytara, Serpent of the Eastern Eye
Ulzephar, Lord of the Unburied