The Rajput religion is Hinduism.
The Rajputs are a large and diverse group of people in India who have historically been associated with warrior culture and royalty. They follow Hinduism, a religion with a vast pantheon of deities. There is no single "god of Rajput religion" as they, like other Hindus, worship various gods and goddesses.
Some of the most important deities in Hinduism include:
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Brahma: The creator god.
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Vishnu: The preserver god.
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Shiva: The destroyer god.
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Devi: The goddess, who can be worshipped in many forms, such as Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati.
Rajputs often have a strong devotion to their clan deities, which may be specific forms of these major deities or other local gods.
While the Rajputs have no singular god, they do have a strong cultural identity and a rich history rooted in Hinduism.