Polytheistic religion refers to a religious belief system that worships multiple deities or gods. In polytheism, each deity may have specific roles, powers, and attributes associated with them, and they are often worshipped individually or collectively.
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Monotheism: Monotheism refers to a religious belief system that worships only one deity or god. Unlike polytheism, monotheistic religions focus on the worship of a single supreme being.
A pantheon refers to all the gods or deities worshipped in a particular religion or mythology. In polytheistic religions, there can be an extensive pantheon consisting of numerous gods with distinct characteristics.
Rituals are ceremonial actions performed within religious practices as expressions of devotion or reverence towards deities. Polytheistic religions often involve specific rituals dedicated to individual gods within their pantheon.