You imbicel can't you read , Buddha himself believed in hindu gods , except according to him they were just enlightened & hasn't attained moksha
Hindu gods are mentioned throughout Buddhist scripts
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganesha_in_world_religions
Ganesha also appears in Buddhism, not only in the form of the Buddhist god
Vināyaka,
Tibetan Buddhism
representations of Ganesha show ambivalent views of him.
[15] In one Tibetan form he is shown being trodden under foot by
Mahākala, a popular Tibetan deity.
[15][16] Other depictions show him as the Destroyer of Obstacles, sometimes dancing.
[17]
Shingon Buddhism
Ganesha worship was brought to Japan by early Buddhists through China.
[19] In Japan the Ganesha cult was first mentioned in AD 806.
[20] Scholars commonly date the presence of Ganesha in Japan with the age of
Kukai(774- 834), the founder of the
Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. The centrality of the worship of Ganesha or Vinayaka or Kangiten, as he is popularly called in Japan, is a distinguishing feature of this cult. The doctrines, rituals and beliefs of the sect have a number of parallels with the cult of
Ganapatya.
Also called the
Deva of bliss, Kangiten is invoked both for enlightenment and for worldly gains - more for the latter than the former. Kangiten is usually offered sweet confections called “Kangidan” (歓喜団, “bliss-buns”) which are made from curds, honey, and red bean paste. They are wrapped in kneaded dough made from parched flour and shaped like a bun before they are deep fried. Kangidan is a variant of the
modak, said to be a favorite of Ganesha.
Daikon,
sake, and fresh fruits are also common offerings. The offerings are later partaken in the same spirit as Hindus take
prasad.
There are dozens of hindu gods in Buddhist texts