Khandeshwari Devi Temple is situated at Beed in Maharashtra. This temple is set in the east of the Kankaleshwar temple. The temple holds the idol of goddess Khandeshwari Devi which was constructed by Ahilyabai Holkar. Every year Dussehra is celebrated v…
Read moreYogeshwari Devi Yogeshwari is a Sanskrit name which means "Goddess Durga". Sometimes even pronounced as Jogeshwari or Jogeswari.
Read moreJivantika Maa She is the Divine Goddess of Midwifery. Jivantika is also the guardian of children. The cult of mother goddess worship led to the divine baby sitter also. Love for the family and their children are beyond motherly frailties. It is instinctive…
Read moreKamakhya Devi Maa Kamakhya was in Guwahati which is an quality of the Hindu idol Sati. A temple in her honour exist in the Kamrup region of Assam state, India. The holy place is one of the 51 holy Shakti Peethas linked to Sati. Kamakhya , the Goddess/yoni …
Read moreMaa Vahanvati Sikotar Mataji Temple has mapping with 950 year old history. In name Sikotar, Si = Laxmi Kotar = Goddess living in ravine. Sikotar Maa is also known as Goddess of sea. Sikotar Maa Photo
Read moreAshta Lakshmi - several forms of Goddess Lakshmi/Laxmi In Hinduism, Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped in several forms. The most popular forms of Goddess Lakshmi are eight which are collectively known as Ashta Lakshmi . There are different opinions on the mani…
Read moreMaa Jagaddhatri Jagaddhatri or Jagadhatri is careful as a shape of Devi, the highest goddess. Her respect which is extra ordinary in West Bengal than the extra parts of India. Her trendy is straight consequent from Tantra where she is a symbol of sattva…
Read moreSri Bhuvaneshwari Amman Sri Bhuvaneshwari Amman Sri Buvaneshwari Amman - SaranathanThe primordial energy (Sakthi) in the female form, is known by various names such as Rajarajeswari, Aadhi Parasakthi and Jagadamba. Rajarajeswari has ten different aspects such…
Read moreRenuka Devi Temple, Mahur Renuka Devi Reṇukā/Renuga/Renu is a Hindu goddess worshipped predominantly in the Indian states of Karanataka , Maharashtra , Telangana , Andhra Pradesh , Himachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu . Renuka's temple at Mahur …
Read moreMaa Aavad Aaimaa પકડજે હાથ મારો આવળ જગત ની આ ભીડ ભારી છે ! કયાંય હું ખોવાઈ ન જાઉં, જવાબદારી આવળ તારી છે. 🙏 જય મા આવળ देवी हिंगलाज माता सूर्य से भी अधिक तेजस्वी है और स्वेच्छा से अवतार धारण करती है। इस आदि शक्ति ने 8 वीं शताब्दी में सिंध प्रान्त में मा…
Read moreMaa Limbach Maa Shree Limbach Mata appeared on the Eight day of the Chaitra month as per the Hindu calendar of Vikram Samvant under a Neam (Limbado) tree. Hence, the followers are known as Limbachia. Shree Limbach Mataji Jayant is the celebration of when Ma S…
Read moreMaa Modheshwari Maa It is believed that the demon Karnat was creating havoc in the region by disturbing the Brahmins, Vaishyas during their prayers. Seeking protection from the demon, all the saints went to the goddess Parvatimata. On hearing their grievanc…
Read moreMaa Dhavdi Maa Maa Dhavdi Maa is a Hindu Goddess. There is a temple dedicated to Maa (Mother) Dhavdi in Dhrangadhra, Gujarat. Rhinoceros is her Vahana. She is depicted with four arms, carrying Trishula , sword , Scimitar and the last hand as Abhaya mudra. ht…
Read moreMaa Verahi Maa varahi (Sanskrit: वाराही, Vārāhī) is one of the Matrikas, a group of seven mother goddesses in the Hindu religion. With the head of a sow, Varahi is the shakti (feminine energy) of Varaha, the boar avatar of the god Vishnu. In Nepal, she is cal…
Read moreMaa Matangi Maa Matangi (मातंगी) is one of the Mahavidyas, ten Tantric goddesses and a ferocious aspect of Parvati, the Hindu Divine Mother. She is considered to be the Tantric form of Parvati but she is very similar to Saraswati. Like Sarasvati, Matangi and …
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