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  2. Bagalamukhi - Wikipedia

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    The word "Bagala" is derived from the word "Valga" (meaning – bridle or to rein in) which, became "Vagla" and then "Bagla". [1] She has 108 different names (some others also call her by 1,108 names [2]). Bagalamukhi is commonly known as Pitambari in North India, the goddess associated with yellow color or golden color. She sits on a golden ...

  3. Chaitanya Charitamrita - Wikipedia

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    The Adi-lila explains Chaitanya's unique theological identity (Krishna in the mood of Radharani—a combined avatar), his lineage, his closest childhood companions and their lineage, and his devotional associates.

  4. Abani Bari Achho - Wikipedia

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    The poem "Abani Bari Acho" is a monsoon night's verse, where the poet assumes the role of Abani . However, while penning this verse, Shakti recounted that when the poet gazed upon the Meghdoot garland and a bottle of mahua in an abandoned house, he felt as though innumerable cows had traversed by.

  5. Soumya - Wikipedia

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    Soumya also means Shubhagrahas or benefics as opposed to Papagrahas or malefic. [2] [3] Creatures subsisting on leaves and fruits are known as Soumya, according to the Bṛhat Saṃhitā of Varāha Mihira. [4] The third year of the ninth Yuga is known as Soumya. According to The Bṛhat Saṃhitā, mankind will be happy during the ‘Soumya ...

  6. Chalchitra - Wikipedia

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    Bengal's Shakti Festivals Chalchitra (বাংলা- চালচিত্র ) is a part of Bengal Patachitra . It referred to the Debi Chal or Durga chala , the background of the Durga Pratima or idol.

  7. Mahavidya - Wikipedia

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    Aurobindo; Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati; Bhaktivinoda Thakur; Chandrashekarendra Saraswati; Chinmayananda; Dayananda Saraswati; Jaggi Vasudev; Krishnananda Saraswati

  8. Shyama Sangeet - Wikipedia

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    Shyama Sangeet (Bengali: শ্যামা সঙ্গীত) is a genre of Bengali devotional songs dedicated to the Hindu goddess Shyama or Kali which is a form of supreme universal mother-goddess Durga or parvati. It is also known as Shaktagiti or Durgastuti.

  9. Sugandha Shaktipeeth - Wikipedia

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    Sugandha Shaktipeeth (Bengali: সুগন্ধা শক্তিপীঠ), a temple of the Goddess Sunanda, is located in the village of Shikarpur, 10 miles north of Barisal, in Bangladesh. [1] This Hindu temple is one of the Shakti Peethas .