enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Tarkulha Devi Temple - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarkulha_Devi_Temple

    Tarkulha Devi is believed to be one associated with the Goddess Durga. Her name is derived from the "tarkul" tree, meaning palm tree. [1] The temple is particularly significant due to its association with the Indian independence movement. Freedom fighter Bandhu Singh considered Tarkulha Devi as his Ishta Devi (chosen deity).

  3. Raktadantika - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raktadantika

    According to the Devi Mahatmya, Durga is described to have incarnated as Raktadantika to slay and devour the danava children of the asura Viprachitti. Her teeth are described to have turned as red as the flowers of a pomegranate, a consequence of which she was named Raktadantika. [3] This legend is also featured in the Markandeya Purana. [4]

  4. Mata Sarthal Devi Mandir - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mata_Sarthal_Devi_Mandir

    According to the local legend, Shri Paul who was the first saint from Kishtwar region, had directed his disciples to worship goddess durga in the form of Mother with 18 Arms. The legend goes on to say that one of the locals was able to invoke goddess in the form of a young girl who pointed towards the eighteen armed idol of goddess.

  5. Varahi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varahi

    An ancient temple of the goddess is also found at Uthirakosamangai. [29] Ashta-Varahi temple with eight forms of Varahi is situated in Salamedu near Villupuram. [30] In Kerala, the Sree Panchami Devi Temple in Pettah, Thiruvananthapuram is a famous temple dedicated to Goddess Durga and

  6. Maa Shoolini - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maa_Shoolini

    The marvellous temple of Shoolini Devi is principally reckoned for the Shoolini Mela celebrated here in the last week of June every year. Dedicated to the patron Goddess of Solan i.e. Maa Shoolini, celebrated in the honor of Goddess Shoolini commemorates the three days visit of the Goddess Shoolini Devi to her elder sister.

  7. Kunjarugiri - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunjarugiri

    Kunjarugiri is a village in Udupi district in the Indian state of Karnataka.It is located about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Udupi City, near Shankarapura.The main attraction of the village is a hill, known as Durga Betta, on which stands a temple of Durga, known to locals in the Tulu language as Kunjar Amma.

  8. Mahishasura Mardini Stotra - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahishasura_Mardini_Stotra

    According to the Devi Mahatmya, in the legend called the Mahishasura Vadha, [8] furious about the asuras under Mahishasura expelling the devas and overrunning Svarga, the Trimurti (supreme trinity) of the deities Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva combined their energies, which assumed the form of a goddess called Durga. Armed with the weapons and ...

  9. Temblai - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temblai

    Temblai Devi or Tryamboli (as known locally) is form of Renuka devi, an incarnation of Goddess Durga and the presiding deity of temple located on a hilltop in the eastern part of Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. On account of the temple, the hillock on which the temple is located is known as Temblai hill.