According to ancient dialects, the word "Rummy" itself means "to gather" or "to unite," reflecting the deity's function in uniting people for rituals and communal events like harvest festivals. The Rummy Deity changed over time as a result of absorbing different cultural influences and adjusting to shifting steen patti rajaocial mores. The deity came to represent not only agricultural prosperity but also communal spirit and social harmony. Oral traditions that transmitted characteristics and tales of the Rummy Deity from one generation to the next helped bring about this change. There is a rich tapestry of beliefs surrounding Rummy as a result of the interactions between various tribes and clans, who shared their interpretations of the god. Because of this syncretism, the Rummy Deity was able to transcend geographical borders and serve as a unifying force for various groups who wished to respect the forces that shaped their lives.