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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...
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standing arms
akimbo on a brick,
sometimes accompanied by his
consort Rakhumai.
Vithoba is the
focus of an
essentially monotheistic, non-ritualistic bhakti-driven...
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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...
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adorned the
magnificent temple at the
heart of Pandharpur. His
three wives,
Rakhumai,
Rahimai and Satyabhama,
personified devotion and love. The
divine presence...
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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...
- Satyabhama, is
close to the
south of the
temple of his
chief consort,
Rakhumai.
Vithoba Pande, Dr
Suruchi (2008). "Vithoba of Pandharpur" (PDF). Prabuddha...
- hill.
Several caves contain representations of
deities including Vitthal,
Rakhumai and
Saint Tukaram. It is said that
Saint Tukaram used to
meditate at Ghorawadi...
- Vithoba—standing arms
akimbo on the brick—remain
there with Rukmini, as
Rakhumai, to
bless devotees forever.
Panduranga Mahatyam, 1957
Telugu film based...
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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...
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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...