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Kindevas are a race of human-like beings mentioned in the Hindu Puranas. They are said to have a human-like appearance, but also deva-like qualities, hence the term kindeva.
Kindevas look human but they require no sleep, no food, they have no body odor, no sweat, and no fatigue.
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