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- A kuladevata or kuladevi (Sanskrit: कुलदेवता or कुलदेवी, romanized: Kuladevatā or Kuladevī, lit. 'clan deity'), also known as a kuladaivaṃ (Tamil: குலதெய்வம்)...
- Sachchika (Osian) Mata Patan Devi (Patna) Sri Hattanath (Sylhet, Bangladesh) Kuladevis include: Ambika (Porwad) Mahalakshmi Kal Bhairava is the protector of...
- Hindu goddess, regarded to be a form of the goddess Renuka. She is the kuladevi of the Koli people and also of the people belonging to the Chandraseniya...
- Amman is a Hindu deity. She is primarily worshipped as a family deity (kuladevi) by certain classes in Tamil Nadu, where she is regarded as an avatar (incarnation)...
- Gaur Brahmin caste settled in a village named Thapli in Chandpur. Their Kuladevi is Jwalpa Devi. Notable people with this surname include: Abhilash Thapliyal...
- such as Gujarat and Rajasthan, revere Yogeshvari as their kuladevi. Yogeshvari is the kuladevi of many Chitpavan Brahmin families and 96 kuli Maratha families...
- no basis in Sanatan ( Hindu ) scriptures. She was a tutelary deity and Kuladevi of some people in rajasthan (people claimed this on social media platforms...
- Mardol, Goa in the form of Mahalasa Narayani. She is worshipped as the Kuladevi (family goddess) of different castes and communities in the region. In...
- Amman was an incarnation of Adi Parashakti and was the household goddess (kuladevi) of their communities. There are many temples in South Indian villages...
- Komati British Raj-era Komati mother and child, Madras Presidency, 1909 Kuladevi (female) Vāsavi Kanyakā Parameśvari Religions Hinduism • Jainism Languages...