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- Some of the primary kuladevatas of Karnataka include: Chennakeshava Virupaksha Narasimha Renuka Some of the primary kuladevatas of Tulu Nadu include:...
- 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...
- deities Apsaras Asuras Daitya Danava Devata Dikpāla Gandharvas Gana Kuladevatas Gramadevatas Rakshasas Vahanas Yakshas / Yakshini Texts (list) Vedas...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- deities Apsaras Asuras Daitya Danava Devata Dikpāla Gandharvas Gana Kuladevatas Gramadevatas Rakshasas Vahanas Yakshas / Yakshini Texts (list) Vedas...
- to Dalits. The practice of worshiping local or territorial deities as kuladevatas began in the period of the Yadava dynasty. Other family deities of the...
- the Chandrapur districts. OBC status is accorded to the Kunbis. The Kuladevatas mainly worship shivling, Shiva or Shakti as Khandoba or Bhavani. Some...