- (Sanskrit: प्रत्यङ्गिरा, IAST: Pratyaṅgirā), also
called Atharvana Bhadrakali,
Narasimhi, and Nikumbala, is a
Hindu goddess ****ociated with Shaktism. She is described...
- Kartikeya,
Varahi from
Varaha and
Chamunda from Chandi. And
additionals are
Narasimhi from
Narasimha and
Vinayaki from Ganesha.
Originally the
seven goddesses...
- /
Sindhusuta /
Alakshmi /
Bhargavi /
Kolhapur Mahalakshmi /
Varahi /
Narasimhi /
Kamala Kinjal Pandya as
Padmavathi Shreya Patel as
Radha Aaradhya Patel...
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Junior wives of
Krishna Revati Padmavathi Niladevi Tulasi Rahi
Andal Narasimhi Varahi Ashta Lakshmi Adi Lakshmi, one who
supports a s****er to
reach their...
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Durga or
Parvati as
mount for
rewarding her victory.
Narasimhi (Sanskrit: नारसिंहीं,
Nārasiṃhī),
power of
Narasimha (lion-man form of Vishnu), is a woman-lion...
- devi,
Vaishno Devi, As
Kolhapur ambabai Matrikas - Vaishnavi, Varahi,
Narasimhi 3
forms of
Lakshmi in Sri
Vaishnava - Sri, Bhumi, Nila
Mahavidya Kamalatmika...
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Chanda Unknown as
Munda Unknown as
Vaishnavi Unknown as
Varahi Unknown as
Narasimhi Unknown as
Kaumari Unknown as
Indrani Varnita Sati as
Maheshwari Unknown...
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another Matrika.
Chamunda appears from the foot of the lion-headed
goddess Narasimhi. Here,
Chamunda is
considered a
representation of the vice of tale-telling...
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Vaishnavi mounted on Garuda; the boar-headed Varahi; the lion-headed
Narasimhi and Chamunda, the
slayer of
demons Chanda and Munda. The
image of Sardula...
- Katyayani,
Parvati (pictured), Budha, Chandika, Mariamman, Kamakhya,
Narasimhi, Kaushiki, Jagaddhatri,
Durga Elephant Indra (pictured), Lakshmi, Shachi...