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- Khoḍiyār is a Hindu folk goddess worshiped in Gujarat and Rajasthan states in India. In the late 8th century in the Maitraka kingdom, a Cāraṇ named Mamadiya...
- The Khodiyar Dam is a dam built on Shetrunji River in Gujarat in western India. The primary purpose of the dam is to provide water for irrigation. It was...
- (1984) Maa Na Aansu (1984) Nana Vagar No Nathiyo (1984) Jagat Jogini Maa Khodiyar (2006) Char Dishayen Maa Chaherma (2000) Jaisinghani, Bella (30 January...
- multinational power and energy company, subsidiary of Adani Group and based in Khodiyar in Ahmedabad, India. It is a private thermal power producer, with a capacity...
- Khodiyar railway station is a small railway station on the Western Railway network in suburbs of Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat, India. Khodiyar railway...
- was 7,406 at the 2011 Indian census. The nearest railway station is the Khodiyar railway station which is located around 7.8 km from the village. Sardar...
- goddess "Aai shree khodiyar maa". The Khodiyar Dam is named after the Hindu goddess khodiyar which is located to Galdhara khodiyar temple in Dhari. Mamlatdar...
- Guhya Kali, Hamsa Kali, Shyama Kali, and Kalasankarshini Kali. In Gujarat, Khodiyar is a regional form of Mahakali. Interpretations of the symbolic meanings...
- connect themselves with the last Maitraka ruler Śilāditya VI. Goddess Khodiyar is considered a contemporary figure of the period when the Vallabhi kingdom...
- other Goddesses of the region such as Temde Rai, Karni Mata, Deg Rai and Khodiyar etc. she was also born in Charan caste and lived her life as warrior sage...