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Niladevi (Sanskrit: नीलदेवी, romanized:
Nīladevī, lit. 'blue goddess'), also
rendered as
Neela Devi or Nappinnai, is a
Hindu goddess, and a
consort of...
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Nagnajiti is said to be an
incarnation of
Niladevi, the
third aspect of Lakshmi.
During the
Dvapara Yuga,
Niladevi was born on the
earth as Satya, the daughter...
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forms of
Goddess Lakshmi, the
other two
being Sri and Bhu, in
place of
Niladevi.
According to
professor Tracy Pintchman, "When the Lord
Vishnu created...
- form of Sri
Paramapada Nathan with his
divine consorts Sridevi, Bhudevi,
Niladevi, and Gotadevi.
Muktinath Temple is
considered an
important place of pilgrimage...
- of Krishna.
Gopis Ashtabharya Junior wives of
Krishna Revati Padmavathi Niladevi Tulasi Rahi
Andal Narasimhi Varahi Ashta Lakshmi Adi Lakshmi, one who supports...
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Jambavati is
believed to be the
manifestation of the
third aspect of Lakshmi,
Niladevi. Kalindi, the
goddess of the
river Yamuna, is
worshipped independently...
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often represented with
three aspects of Lakshmi: Sridevi, Bhudevi, and
Niladevi.
Laxmi Narayan Temple at
Pashupatinath Temple Complex, Kathmandu, Nepal...
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Krishna and
begging them to wake up
Krishna and Balarama. Then they
approach Niladevi, the
consort of the deity, to have a darshana. The last nine
stanzas are...
- भवति)
Satya Harishchandra, 1876 (सत्य हरिश्चन्द्र)
Bharat Durdasha, 1875
Niladevi, 1881 (नीलदेवी)
Andher Nagari (अन्धेर नगरी, City of Darkness), 1881: A...
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Painting of
Vishnu wearing the kaustubha,
accompanied by Sridevi, Bhudevi, and
Niladevi...