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Definition of Devatas

Devata
Devata De"va*ta, n. [Hind., fr. Skr. d?va god.] (Hind. Myth.) A deity; a divine being; a good spirit; an idol. [Written also dewata.]

Meaning of Devatas from wikipedia

- Kanyakumari Kula devatas or family deities, like Khanderai and Muniandi Ishta devatas or chosen deities Vastu devatas or Gruha devatas, a class of deities...
- Golu 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...
- practices of the Angkor period. Some devatas appear with arms around each other and seem to be greeting the viewer. "The devatas seem to epitomize all the elements...
- ishta devata (Sanskrit: इष्ट देव(ता), iṣṭa-deva(tā), literally "cherished divinity" from iṣṭa, "personal, liked, cherished, preferred" and devatā, "godhead...
- devatas depict flower crowns, sampots (Cambodian skirts), necklaces, armbands, belts and ankle bands. The mudras displa**** are complex. The devatas grip...
- 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...
- Mathru Devata (transl. A goddess called mother) is a 1969 Telugu-language drama film directed by Savitri. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri, Sobhan...
- swaḥ, 24.jyotiṣmati. The 24 Letters of ****atri mantra represent 24 Vedic Devatas. They are: 1.agni, 2.prajāpati, 3.soma, 4.īśāna, 5.savitā, 6. āditya, 7...
- Devata is a 1978 Indian Hindi-language film, directed by S. Ramanathan. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Shabana Azmi and Danny Denzongpa in lead roles. It...
- modern sect organised by Rajendrasuri) object to the worship of shruta-devatas. In Jainism, there are twenty-four yakshas and twenty-four yakshis that...