The Persons (2)
| Narada | Muni in ancient India. |
| Ocean | Personification or animating deity of the ocean. In the ancient western civilisations called Neptun or Poseidon. |
| Pandavas | Royal family in India to the time of the Mahabharata War, ca. 3200 B.C. |
| Parvati | Hindu goddess. Wife of Shiva |
| Prahlad | Son of the demon king Hiranyakashipu. |
| Ragu | Another name for Rama, an avatar, one of the incarnations of Vishnu. Other names: Yaduraja, Yadunata, Ragupathi, Raghubir, Ramchandra, Hari. |
| Rai Banke Ji | One of the four Gurus established by Kabir in the Kali Yuga. |
| Ravana | King of (Sri) Lanka in the Treta Yuga. |
| Roop Das |
Member of the household of Dharam Das. |
| Sadaswat Parwant | Hindu god. |
| Sahte Ji | One of the four Gurus established by Kabir in the Kali Yuga. |
| Sanak | Also called Sanaka, one of the four sons of Brahma. |
| Savitri | Hindu goddess. Other names: Puhupavati, Kevda-Ketaki. |
| Shankadi | Person mentioned in the Anurag Sagar. |
| Shesh Nag | Primordial serpent figure. |
| Shiva | Third son of Kal and Adhya; the destroying aspect of the Hindu trinity. Other names: Mahesh, Shambu. |
| Son Kurma | Reflection of Kurma – the second Shabda – in the lower worlds. |
| Sukhdev | Figure known in India from tales. Other name: Sukhdev Muni. |
| Supach Sudarshan | Saint, who lived in Dwapar Yuga ca. 3200 B.C. and was liberated by Karunamai. At his request his parents also were liberated in the course of divers births. |
| Sudarshan’s parents | Mother Lakshmi (not to be confused with the Hindu goddess 'Lakshmi') – later names: Maheshwari, Udha, Nima, Amin. Father Har, primarily Sukrit – later names: Kulpati, Chandan Sahu, Niru, Dharam Das. |
| Taksari | Name for a person respectively a false path mentioned in the Anurag Sagar. |
| Van | King in ancient India. |
| Varah | Mythological boar in Hinduism; allegedly an incarnation of Vishnu. |
| Vashisht | Also called Vashishtha. Rishi in old India, Guru of Rama. |
| Verachan | King in ancient India. |
| Vichitra Bhat and wife | Lived in the Treta Yuga and were liberated by Maninder. |
| Vishnu | Second son of Kal and Adhya; preserving aspect of the Hindu trinity. |
| Vrishab | First husband of Gayatri as a result of her curse. |
| Yam Doot | Angel and messenger of Yama, also called angel of death. |
| Yudishtra | One of the Pandava brothers. King in India at the time of the Mahabharata War – ca. 3200 B.C. |