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Ethnic groups in Asia / Entheogens / Hindu gods / Yazatas / Adityas / Soma / Haoma / Zoroastrianism / Indo-Iranians / Hindu deities / Rigvedic deities / Religion
Date: 2013-06-06 10:54:10
Ethnic groups in Asia
Entheogens
Hindu gods
Yazatas
Adityas
Soma
Haoma
Zoroastrianism
Indo-Iranians
Hindu deities
Rigvedic deities
Religion

1 The Noble Ones Our study of the Asian Axial Age begins neither in the axial centers nor even in the Axial Age. We start, rather, with a collection of peoples who lived in Central Asia several millennia before the Axia

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