- A
kuladevata (Sanskrit: कुलदेवता, romanized:
Kuladevatā, lit. 'clan deity'), also
known as a kuladaivaṃ (Tamil: குலதெய்வம்), is an
ancestral tutelary...
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worshipping the
deity Krishna and
Barbarika who is
often venerated as a
Kuladevata.
Devotees believe the
temple houses the head of
Barbarika or Khatushyam...
- Vishnu, Anhuman, Bhaga,
Pusha and Parjanya", "Ayurdevataa, Istadevata,
Kuladevata". Next Avahana-Praana Pratishthaapanam,
Shodashopachaara puja, Mahamangalaarati...
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regional form of
either Mahadevi or Parvati. She is
considered to be the
Kuladevata of the
Devanga people. This
goddess is
worshipped in
three forms: Shakti...
- The
Khandoba of
Jejuri is an
example of a
Kuladevata of some
Maharashtrian families; he is a
common Kuladevata to
several castes ranging from
Brahmins to...
- as a form of
Lakshmi in
Vaishnava tradition. She is
regarded to be a
kuladevata by
members of the
Komati community, as well as the Arya Vaishya, Kalinga...
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Khandoba is
regarded as an
avatar of the God Shiva.
Khandoba is the
Kuladevata (ancestral
tutelary deity) of many
people of Maharashtra. The Kunbi-Marathas...
- the
devotion of King Krishnadevaraya. The king
considered the
saint his
Kuladevata (family deity) and
honoured him in his writings.
During this time, another...
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recognition and
notoriety among its practitioners.
Hinglaj Mata is the
Kuladevata (patron goddess) of the Aghori. The main
Aghori pilgrimage centre is Kina...
- ancestor. The
Khandoba of
Jejuri is an
example of a
kuladevata of some families; he is a
common kuladevata to
several castes ranging from
Brahmins and Dhangar...