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Mhalsa (Marathi: म्हाळसा IAST: Mhāḷasā), also
spelled as
Mhalasa or Mahalasa, महालसा is a
Hindu goddess.
Mhalsa is
worshipped as the
consort of the folk...
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marriage to
Khandoba and her
conflicts with his
first wife
Mhalsa.
Banai is an
antithesis of
Mhalsa;
together they
complete the god.
Banai is
generally depicted...
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include Khandu Gavda,
Mhalsa-kant ("husband of
Mhalsa") and
Jejurica Vani. In a po****r
oleograph representation of Khandoba,
Mhalsa is
seated in
front of...
- be Lord Shiva's wife as
Mhalsa. She is only
Mhalsa as Lord
Shiva said that due to her
decision regarding Jayadri, as
Mhalsa she will
forget Jayadri....
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Maharashtrian castes and communities,
beloved as a god who
grants wishes. His
wives Mhalsa and
Banai represent their caste groups, the Lin****at
Vanya of Karnataka...
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slayer of Rahu, as told in the
Bhavishya Purana.
Mahalasa is also
called Mhalsa, the
consort of Khandoba, a
local incarnation of Shiva. As the
consort of...
- Manasa, a
goddess of
snakes and
fertility Mariamman, the
goddess of rain
Mhalsa, a
regional form of
either Mohini or
Parvati Renuka,
mother of Parashurama...
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negative role in Star Pravah's TV show
Ambat Goad. Her role of the
fiery Mhalsa Devi in Zee
Marathi serial Jai
Malhar is her most
memorable role. She also...
- (symbol of Shiva) and
three pairs of
images of
Khandoba with his
first wife
Mhalsa. The
temple also has a
murti of
Khandoba mounted on a
horse in
warrior form...
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Horse Kalki, Revanta, Chandra,
Surya (pictured), Khandoba,
Ayyappan Ushas Mhalsa Garuda (pictured) Vishnu, Krishna, Rama,
Vaishnavi Nandi (pictured) Shiva...