- A
kuladevata or
Kuldevi (Sanskrit: कुलदेवता or कुलदेवी, romanized:
Kuladevatā or Kuladevī, lit. 'clan deity'), also
known as a kuladaivaṃ (Tamil: குலதெய்வம்)...
-
Sinhala and the
Ayyappan in Kerala. His prin****l
function is to act as a
kuladevata of a
given clan, as well as act as a
guardian of a village's boundaries...
- the
state of
Maharashtra and
North Karnataka. He is the most po****r
Kuladevata (family deity) in Maharashtra. He is also the
patron deity of some Kshatriya...
- 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...
-
devotion of
Emperor Krishnadevaraya. The
emperor considered the
saint his
Kuladevata (family deity) and
honoured him in his writings.
During this time, another...
- Vishnu, Anshuman, Bhaga,
Pusha and Parjanya", "Ayurdevata, Ishtadevata,
Kuladevata". Next Avahana-Prana Pratishthapanam,
Shodashopachara Puja, Mahamangalarati...
- 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...
-
Jumadi Murti of
Jumadi Affiliation Grāmadevatā
Kuladevata Weapon sword Ghanta Texts Folk
religion Dravidian folk
religion Animism...
- are
known as ishta-devata,
while family tutelary deities are
known as
Kuladevata.
Gramadevata are
guardian deities of
villages or regions.
Devas can also...
- sub-castes, and
families from
Maharashtra consider her
their family deity or
Kuladevata. The
Bhavani temple in Tul****ur is
located on a hill
known as Yamunachala...