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Mitra Mitanni is an ancient Indo-Aryan god, who was also worshiped in Armenia.

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The Vedic god Mitra is often associated with Mitanni and Armenia, two ancient Near Eastern cultures with rich religious traditions. In Armenia, Mitra was a popular deity, who was worshipped in the form of a bull and was seen as a protector of animals, crops, and fertility. Mitanni, which is an area in modern-day Syria, also had a version of Mitra, which was associated with the worship of the sun and the sky. India also has its own forms of Mitra worship, which are part of the Hindu tradition.

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Feb. 25, 2023, 6:33 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, February 25, 2023

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