User:Rajandeep Kaur Dhaliwal/Indie dog of India/Gurnaaz11 Peer Review

== Dogs in Hindu Mythology and Culture == Dogs hold significant prominence in Hindu mythology and culture, often mentioned as 'Shvan' in ancient Vedic texts. They are revered in regions such as Sikkim and North Bengal and are depicted as the mounts of powerful deities including Kalabhairava. In Hindu belief, dogs are guardians of both the gates of heaven and hell, symbolizing their role in safeguarding the realms of the afterlife. Within the intricate symbolism of Hinduism, dogs are closely associated with various manifestations of Lord Shiva, embodying aspects of desolation and asceticism. Additionally, Lord Dattatreya, a deity associated with wisdom and knowledge, is depicted with four dogs representing the four Vedas, further emphasizing the sacred significance attributed to these animals in Hindu tradition.

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