- 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...
-
Jumadi Murti of
Jumadi Affiliation Grāmadevatā
Kuladevata Weapon sword Ghanta Texts Folk
religion Dravidian folk
religion Animism...
- 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...
- Shiva, Vishnu, Hanuman, Kali,
Chandi and Lakshmi, as well as
various Kuladevata, or
family deities. Some of them wear the
sacred thread. A
majority of...
- The Daivadnya, (also
known as
Sonar or
Panchal or
Vishwa Brahmin), is a
community from Goa and Karnataka, who
claim to have
descended from Vishwakarma...
- in
Vaishnavism she is
identified as Lakshmi. She is
regarded to be a
kuladevata,
Goddess of the clan by
members of the
Komati community which is known...
- prohibited.
Every Saurashtrian family has
their own
family patron deity or the
Kuladevata. This
deity is
common to a
lineage or a clan of
several families who are...