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  2. Jai Hind - Wikipedia

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    Jai Hind (Hindi: जय् हिन्द्, IPA: [dʒəj ɦɪnd]) is a salutation and slogan that means "Hail India", "Long live India", [1] or literally "Victory [for] India" as originally coined by Champakaraman Pillai.

  3. Jaganmata - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture of Lakshmi. Jaganmata (Sanskrit: जगन्माता, romanized: Jaganmātā, lit. 'the mother of the world'), also rendered as Lokamata, is primarily an epithet of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, the supreme goddess of Vaishnavism.

  4. Jai Shri Ram - Wikipedia

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    On June 24, 2023, in Pulwama, South Kashmir, Indian Army personnel stormed a mosque and allegedly forced worshippers to chant Jai Shri Ram and bharat mata ke jai. [81] [82] Similarly, on November 24, 2024, Kashmiri shawl sellers in Himachal Pradesh reported being harassed and forced to chant Hindutva slogans, including Jai Shri Ram. [83]

  5. List of female monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Sai-Da-Mata; Ja-Mata; Ha-Mata; Zama; Sha-Wata; Daurama II; Ifẹ. Ooni Luwoo (reigned in the 10th century) Igala Kingdom. Ebulejonu, also known as Ebule (reigned in the 16th century) [33] Igodomigodo. Emose (reigned 584–600) Orrorro (reigned 600–618) Kumbwada Kumbwada has been ruled by women for at least six successive generations. [34 ...

  6. Karni Mata Temple - Wikipedia

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    Kābā eating prasad ().. In the temple complex reside approximately 20,000 kābā who are cared for by the temple's staff and workers who consider them as kin. The kābā reside and move in spaces throughout the inner temple complex, including within the main temple, the kitchen, near the massive iron pots used to make halwa, in the various side rooms, and on the rooftop.

  7. Bharat Mata - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Mata (Bhārat Mātā, Mother India in English) is a national personification of India (Bharat [1]) as a mother goddess. Bharat Mata is commonly depicted dressed in a red or saffron -coloured sari and holding a national flag ; she sometimes stands on a lotus and is accompanied by a lion .

  8. Bahuchara Mata - Wikipedia

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    Bahuchara Mata is shown as a woman who carries a sword on her bottom left, a text of scriptures on her top left, the abhayamudra ("showering of blessings") on her bottom right, and a trident on her top right. She is seated on a rooster, which symbolizes innocence. This iconography symbolizes a balance between violence (sword), creation ...

  9. Hari Mata Hari - Wikipedia

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    Hari Mata Hari is a Bosnian pop band. Hari Mata Hari is the stage name for the singer Hari Varešanović . The group originated from the city of Sarajevo , the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina .