While some lines place a special emphasis on certain deities or pantheons, there is no one pantheon that is universal among Feri.
However, certain deities are given special importance in most lines of the tradition:
The aboriginal Hawaiians had a belief that plants were the natural forms of certain deities.
In particular cases recourse was also had to certain specified deities.
Shiva is very much afraid of certain other deities.
The circle is rationalized in commentaries as representing certain protective deities, and Meslamtae'a according to one.
Shrines may contain representations of certain deities, or they may have a more general focus.
Some remained essentially local, some gained a widespread popular recognition, and certain deities rose to national significance.
For a time, certain deities who made a practice of studying their opponents thought that Giants might be mutated humans.
The shape of the tilaka is often an indicator of devotion to a certain deity.