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Devata (pl:
devatas,
meaning 'the gods') (Devanagari: देवता; Khmer: ទេវតា (tevoda); Thai: เทวดา (RTGS: thewada); Balinese, Sundanese, Malay: dewata; Javanese:...
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Devata (Kumaoni: गोलज्यू) is a
deity of the
Kumaoni community of India. The
Chitai Golu
devta temple is the most
celebrated temple dedicated to the...
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Devayat Bodar (c. 900 AD - 1025AD) was a
Yadav (Ahir)
chieftain of Gujarat, He was an
important figure known for his bravery,
sacrifice and love for land...
- gotra, family, and
children from misfortune. This is
distinct from an ishta-
devata (personal tutelar) and a grāmadevatā (village deities). Male kuladevatas...
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called devatas.
Angkor Wat, the
largest Angkor temple (built in 1113–1150 AD),
features both
Apsaras and
Devata, however, the
devata type are the...
- "cherished divinity" from iṣṭa, "personal, liked, cherished, preferred" and
devatā, "godhead, divinity,
tutelary deity" or deva, "deity"), is a term used in...
- Look up
devata or
devatā in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Devata is the
Hindu term for
guardian spirits, and the
plural form of Deva.
Devata or Devatha...
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worshipping Ishvara in one of its
particular manifestations as
their iṣṭa
devatā, or
chosen ideal. The
choice is a
matter of
individual preference, and of...
- The Cha****asa
Devata or
Fourteen Gods is the
Shaivite Hindu pantheon worshipped in the
Indian state of Tripura.
According to traditions, the
origin for...
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originated from Mumbā or Mahā-Ambā—the name of the
patron Hindu goddess (Kula
Devata)
Mumbadevi of the
native Koli community—and from ā'ī,
meaning "mother" in...