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Oladevi is the
goddess of
cholera and is
worshipped by
people of
Bengal region (consisting of the present-day
Bangladesh and the
Indian state of West...
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folktales from Bengal,
Mayasura is
married to
Oladevi, the
goddess of cholera. Mara (demon)
Mamuni Mayan Oladevi Māṇi 1998, pp. 580–581. sfn error: no target:...
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Goddesses Oladevi (the
Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Bahadabibi,
Jhetunebibi and Asanbibi. Mandal,
Paresh Chandra (2012). "
Oladevi". In Islam...
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Raktabati , the
goddess of
blood infections and the sixty-four epidemics; and
Oladevi, a cholera-****ociated
disease goddess. She is also
depicted enthroned in...
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Panjika ****e
holud Mythology and
folklore Myths Chand Sadagar Bonbibi Oladevi Satya Pir
Manasa Lores Thakurmar Jhuli Cuisine Festivals Barsha Utsab Ekushey...
- both
Hindus and
Muslim have
included ****ala, the
goddess of
small pox,
Oladevi,
goddess of cholera, Manasa,
goddess of
snakes and are
recognised by Hindus...
- and folk
deity in Bengal,
worshipped in
conjunction with the
goddesses Oladevi (the
goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Jholabibi, Bahadabibi, Jhetunebibi...
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consisting of Ajgaibibi,
Oladevi, Jholabibi, Chandbibi, Bahadabibi,
Jhetunebibi and Asanbibi. Mandal,
Paresh Chandra (2012). "
Oladevi". In Islam, Sirajul;...
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Goddesses Oladevi (the
Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Bahadabibi,
Jholabibi and Asanbibi. Mandal,
Paresh Chandra (2012). "
Oladevi". In Islam...
-
Panjika ****e
holud Mythology and
folklore Myths Chand Sadagar Bonbibi Oladevi Satya Pir
Manasa Lores Thakurmar Jhuli Cuisine Festivals Barsha Utsab Ekushey...