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    Kuladevata - Wikipedia

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    Kula-dèvatā (transl. clan-deity), also known as Kuladeva or Kuladevi is an ancestral tutelary deity in Hinduism, who is often the object of one's devotion (bhakti) in order to coax the deity to watch over one's clan (kula), family and children from misfortune. This is distinct from ishta-devata (personal

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    The word Kuladevata is derived from two words: Kula, meaning clan and Devata, meaning deity, and refers to deities that are worshiped by particular clans. The deity can be a male, female, animal or even an object, like a holy

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    Kuladevata worshipped in Maharashtra include:
    Ambabai-Mahalakshmi of Kolhapur
    Mahalakshmi of Dahanu, Palghar

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    Konkani peopleworship following deities as their Kuladevatas/Kuldevi, most of the temples are located in Goa. Some of the deities were shifted to other places in Konkan by the devotees

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    Kuladevata worshipped in Gujarat and Rajasthan include:
    Arasuri Ambaji also known as Arbuda Mata
    • Semoj Mata- Khatana Rabari
    Momai Mata- kuldevi of subclans of Rajgor brahmins, rajputs, kshatriya and merchant communities.

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  2. Kuladevata — Wikipédia

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    Kuladevata (kula-devatā) ou Kuladevi est le nom donné, dans l'hindouisme aux « divinités familiales » (le plus souvent des déesses), ne devant pas être confondues avec les divinités personnelles, les iṣṭa-devatā (en).

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  3. Talk:Kuladevata - Wikipedia

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    Needs a separate chapter Kuladaivat, as family diety, a Father God. As per Hindu rituals, Kuladevata and Kuladaivat are mother and father diety of a religion, caste or community. So needs a different Page of Kuladaivat from Kuladevata Goresm ( talk) 01:29, 30 January 2018 (UTC) Sorry... spelling mistake kindly read as deity instead of diety.

    • Wikizero - Kuladevata

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      In practice []. The word Kuladevata is derived from two words: Kula, meaning clan and Devata, meaning deity, and refers to deities that are worshiped by particular clans.The deity can be a male, female, animal or even an object, like a holy stone, and it is believed that rituals done at the Kuladevata/Kuladevi temple benefit all those genetically connected with the one performing …

    • Kuladewata – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia

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      Kuladewata (trl. kuladevatā, tam. kula teyvam, ang. kuladevata) – klasa bóstw opiekuńczych w hinduizmie. Kuladewata z sanskrytu oznacza bóstwo rodzinne w odróżnieniu od isztadewata (bóstwa osobistego) i gramadewata (bóstwa wioskowego).Kuladewata to postać, którą hindus czci szczególnie przed swoim domowym ołtarzem.Kuladewata to często bogini lineażu lub …

    • Kuladevata - Kuladevata - abcdef.wiki

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      I praksis. Ordet Kuladevata stammer fra to ord: Kula, der betyder klan og Devata, der betyder guddom, og refererer til guder, der tilbedes af bestemte klaner.Guddom kan være en han, kvinde, dyr eller endda et objekt, som en hellig sten, og det menes, at ritualer udført i Kuladevata/Kuladevi -templet gavner alle dem, der er genetisk forbundet med den, der udfører ritualet.

    • Gotras and Kuladevatas | Amchipedia Wiki | Fandom

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      Ushar In Hindu society, the term "gotra" broadly refers to people who are descended in an unbroken male line from a common male ancestor. Panini defines gotra for grammatical purposes as "apatyam pautraprabhrti gotram" (IV. 1. 162), which means "the word gotra denotes the progeny (of a sage) beginning with the son's son". When a person says "I am Kashypasya …

    • Gautam Kuladevata Temple - Kuladevata - Wikipedia

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      Kuladevata – Wikipedia In practice. The word Kuladevata is derived from two words: Kula, meaning clan and Devata, meaning deity, and refers to deities that are worshiped by particular …



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