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Jagannath
Jagannath (, , ; formerly ) is a Hindu deity worshipped as part of a triad along with his brother, Balabhadra, and his sister, Subhadra.

Vithoba
Vithoba (IAST: Viṭhobā), also known as Vitthala (IAST: Viṭṭhala), and Panduranga (IAST: Pāṇḍuraṅga), is a Hindu deity predominantly worshipped in the Indian states of Maharashtra and Karnataka. He is a form of the Hindu deity Vishnu in his avatar: Krishna. Vithoba is often depicted as a dark young boy, standing arms akimbo on a brick, sometimes accompanied by his consort Rakhumai.
Viśvarūpa
thumb|Arjuna bows to the Vishvarupa of Vishnu-Krishna.

Naranārāyaṇa
Naranarayana (), also rendered Nara-Narayana, are a pair of sage-brothers in Hinduism. They are generally regarded as partial-incarnation (aṃśa-avatara) of the preserver deity Vishnu on earth. Nara-Narayana are described as the sons of Dharma and Murti.
Radha Krishna
Divine couple in Hinduism
Bala Krishna
one of the early forms of worship in Krishnaism
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Gopal
thumb|310x310px|Painting of Krishna dancing atop a stool, attended by two gopis. ca. 1760.

Krishna Vasudeva
Vāsudeva (; ), also known as Vāsudeva-Krishna () or Krishna-Vāsudeva, was a deified Vrishni hero of the Vrishni-clan, and may well have been a historical ruler in the region of Mathura. The movement of Vāsudeva was one of the major independent religious movements alongside those of Narayana, Shri and Lakshmi, which later coalesced to form Vaishnavism.

Purushottama
thumb|Vishnu accompanied by two aspects of Lakshmi, Sridevi and Bhudevi

Shrinathji
Shrinathji is a form of Krishna, manifested as a seven-year-old child. Shrinathji is the central presiding deity of the Vaishnava sect known as Pushtimarg (the way of grace) or the Vallabha Sampradaya, established by saint Vallabhacharya.
Navagunjara
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Gopinath
god
Radha Ramana
building in India