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- Maharashtra venerate her with Vithoba (a regional form of Krishna) and call her Rakhumai. In South India, she is worshipped along with Krishna and his and his other...
- standing arms akimbo on a brick, sometimes accompanied by his consort Rakhumai. Vithoba is the focus of an essentially monotheistic, non-ritualistic bhakti-driven...
- worship for Vithoba, a form of the god Vishnu or Krishna, and his consort Rakhumai. It is one of the 108 Abhimana Kshethram of Vaishnavate tradition.[citation...
- adorned the magnificent temple at the heart of Pandharpur. His three wives, Rakhumai, Rahimai and Satyabhama, personified devotion and love. The divine presence...
- standing arms akimbo on a brick, sometimes accompanied by his main consort Rakhumai (a regional name of Krishna's wife Rukmini). The Warkari-tradition is geographically...
- consisting of 'Swayambhu' (self-existing) idols of Lord Vitthal and goddess Rakhumai is situated on the banks of river Indrayani. The region of Dehu is known...
- Satyabhama, is close to the south of the temple of his chief consort, Rakhumai. Vithoba Pande, Dr Suruchi (2008). "Vithoba of Pandharpur" (PDF). Prabuddha...
- Chakra Narasimha Temple Chakra Narasimha 96 Vithoba Temple Vithoba and Rakhumai 97 Alarnatha Mandira Maha Vishnu as Jaganatha (Azhwarnathar) 98 Jyotisar...
- believed to be a local form of god Krishna or Vishnu and his consort Rakhumai. Vithoba devotees called Varkaris start marching from the resting places...
- (Gauthameshwar?) Purush Ku****ba Vancadeva Maissasor (Mhaishasur?) Narayna Vitthal Rakhumai Temple St. Michael the Archangel (São Miguel, Arcanjo) - Built 1568, rebuilt...