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- referred to as a kuladeva, while their female counterparts are called a kuladevi. The word kuladevata is derived from two words: kula, meaning clan, and...
- Ashapura Mata is an aspect of Devi, a Hindu goddess. She is one of the kuladevis of Kutch and Rajasthan, and the Jadeja clan of gujarat and Chauhans inhabiting...
- include: Mata Mumbadevi (Mumbai) Sachchika (Osian) Mata Patan Devi (Patna) Kuladevis include: Ambika (Porwad) Mahalakshmi Kal Bhairava is the protector of...
- Hindu goddess, regarded to be a form of the goddess Renuka. She is the kuladevi of the Koli people. Every year Kolis pay respect to Ekvira and celebrate...
- Amman is a Hindu deity. She is primarily worshipped as a family deity (kuladevi) by certain classes in Tamil Nadu, where she is regarded as an avatar (incarnation)...
- Engal Kuladevi (transl. Our Community Deity) is a 1959 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by A. Subba Rao. The film was produced by T. R. Sundaram...
- Komati British Raj-era Komati mother and child, Madras Presidency, 1909 Kuladevi (female) Vāsavi Kanyakā Parameśvari Religions Hinduism • Jainism Languages...
- devotees and committee members of Shri Somavamsha Arya Kshatriya whose kuladevi is Shri Nimishamba Devi. The temple was built 2 decades ago in south Indian...
- Amman was an incarnation of Adi Parashakti and was the household goddess (kuladevi) of their communities. There are many temples in South Indian villages...
- Bardai Brahmins also worship her as kuladevi. Many sub-clans of Mistris of Kutch also worship her as their kuladevi. Main Article: Dashamaa Vrat Dashama...