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KULADEVATA

  • Kuladevata
  • Ancestral tutelary deity in Hinduism

    A kuladevata (Sanskrit: कुलदेवता, romanized: Kuladevatā, lit. 'clan deity'), also known as a kuladaivaṃ (Malayalam: കുലദൈവം, Telugu: కులదైవంcode: tel

    Kuladevata

    Kuladevata

    Kuladevata

  • Khandoba Temple, Jejuri
  • Hindu temple in Maharashtra, India

    prominent Hindu pilgrimage centres of Maharashtra. Jejuri's Khandoba is a Kuladevata of many farming families, Brahmins and nomadic Dhangar tribe of the Maharashtra

    Khandoba Temple, Jejuri

    Khandoba Temple, Jejuri

    Khandoba_Temple,_Jejuri

  • Karuppannaswamy
  • Tamil Hindu deity

    village worship practices, trance rituals such as sami adudhal, and kuladevata customs rather than from Vedic or Agamic textual traditions. As a result

    Karuppannaswamy

    Karuppannaswamy

    Karuppannaswamy

  • Khandoba
  • Hindu god

    the state of Maharashtra and North Karnataka. He is the most popular Kuladevata (family deity) in Maharashtra. He is also the patron deity of some Kshatriya

    Khandoba

    Khandoba

    Khandoba

  • Shasta (deity)
  • Hindu god

    Sinhala and the Ayyappan in Kerala. His principal function is to act as a kuladevata of a given clan, as well as act as a guardian of a village's boundaries

    Shasta (deity)

    Shasta (deity)

    Shasta_(deity)

  • Religion in India
  • The Khandoba of Jejuri is an example of a Kuladevata of some Maharashtrian families; he is a common Kuladevata to several castes ranging from Brahmins to

    Religion in India

    Religion in India

    Religion_in_India

  • Sri Ramalinga Sowdeswari Amman
  • Hindu deity

    adherents to be a regional form of either Mahadevi considered to be the Kuladevata of the Devanga people. This goddess is worshipped in three forms: Shakti

    Sri Ramalinga Sowdeswari Amman

    Sri Ramalinga Sowdeswari Amman

    Sri_Ramalinga_Sowdeswari_Amman

  • Rana Jashraj
  • Hindu deity

    Jashraj was elevated to the name Veer Dada Jashraj and he was worshiped as kuladevata by the Bhanushali (Bansari ) in his sub cast Harwara and Lohana caste

    Rana Jashraj

    Rana_Jashraj

  • Saurashtra people
  • Ethno-linguistic Hindu community of South India

    prohibited. Every Saurashtrian family has their own family patron deity or the Kuladevata. This deity is common to a lineage or a clan of several families who are

    Saurashtra people

    Saurashtra_people

  • Tutelary deity
  • Guardian/patron deity or spirit

    are known as ishta-devata, while family tutelary deities are known as Kuladevata. Gramadevata are guardian deities of villages or regions. Devas can also

    Tutelary deity

    Tutelary_deity

  • Bhadrakali
  • Hindu goddess

    to bestow all spiritual knowledge. In Kerala, she is worshipped as a kuladevata of Nair clans. "Article - Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, and Kali

    Bhadrakali

    Bhadrakali

    Bhadrakali

  • Vijayanagara Empire
  • Empire in southern India (1336–1646)

    devotion of Emperor Krishnadevaraya. The emperor considered the saint his Kuladevata (family deity) and honoured him in his writings. During this time, another

    Vijayanagara Empire

    Vijayanagara Empire

    Vijayanagara_Empire

  • Vasavi Kanyaka Parameshvari
  • Hindu goddess

    in Vaishnavism she is identified as Lakshmi. She is regarded to be a kuladevata, Goddess of the clan by members of the Komati community which is known

    Vasavi Kanyaka Parameshvari

    Vasavi Kanyaka Parameshvari

    Vasavi_Kanyaka_Parameshvari

  • Bharuch district
  • District of Gujarat in India

    also known as Rudra Deha. Chandramaulishvara, a form of Shiva is the Kuladevata of the Hindu Bhargavas of Bharuch. Bhrigu never left the place and the

    Bharuch district

    Bharuch district

    Bharuch_district

  • Jumadi
  • Androgynous Hindu deity of Tulunadu

    Jumadi Murti of Jumadi Affiliation Grāmadevatā Kuladevata Weapon sword Ghanta Texts Folk religion Dravidian folk religion Animism

    Jumadi

    Jumadi

    Jumadi

  • Mangueshi Temple
  • Hindu temple in Goa, India

    Gomantak (Goa). These clans brought the idols of their family deities (Kuladevatas)—which included Mangesh, Shantadurga, Nagesh, Mahalakshmi, Saptakoteshwar

    Mangueshi Temple

    Mangueshi Temple

    Mangueshi_Temple

  • Bhavani
  • Hindu goddess

    sub-castes, and families from Maharashtra consider her their family deity or Kuladevata. The Bhavani temple in Tuljapur is located on a hill known as Yamunachala

    Bhavani

    Bhavani

    Bhavani

  • Shree Dev Vyadeshwar
  • Clan Deity in Hinduism

    District of Maharashtra State in India. The deity is considered as the Kuladevata (Clan-deity) of many Chitpavan families from the Konkan region. Audio

    Shree Dev Vyadeshwar

    Shree Dev Vyadeshwar

    Shree_Dev_Vyadeshwar

  • Marathi people
  • Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group

    ancestor. The Khandoba of Jejuri is an example of a kuladevata of some families; he is a common kuladevata to several castes ranging from Brahmins and Dhangar

    Marathi people

    Marathi people

    Marathi_people

  • Bhadrakali Temple, Warangal
  • Hindu temple in Telangana, India

    later have adopted the temple and considered Goddess Bhadrakali as their kuladevata. A lake was also built by Ganapati-deva adjacent to the temple. Due to

    Bhadrakali Temple, Warangal

    Bhadrakali Temple, Warangal

    Bhadrakali_Temple,_Warangal

  • Sthanika Brahmin
  • Oldest Tulu Brāhmins primarily from the coastal Karnataka

    to as Subrahmanya Sthānika Tulu Brāhmins as Lord Subrahmanya is their kuladevata and Kukke subramanya temple was their main center until the 16th century

    Sthanika Brahmin

    Sthanika_Brahmin

  • Upanayana
  • Hindu rite of passage

    Asuras Daitya Danavas Devatas Dikpalas Gandharvas Ganas Gramadevatas Kuladevatas Kinnaras Kimpurushas Maruts Navagraha Pitṛs Rakshasas Rudras Ribhus Sadhyas

    Upanayana

    Upanayana

    Upanayana

  • Maha Ganapathi Mahammaya Temple
  • Hindu Temple

    (Shantadurga). The temple is the Kuladevata Temple (family temple) of the Goud Saraswat Brahmin community. The temple god is a Kuladevata (family deity) of the Kamaths

    Maha Ganapathi Mahammaya Temple

    Maha Ganapathi Mahammaya Temple

    Maha_Ganapathi_Mahammaya_Temple

  • Daivadnya
  • Hindu caste

    The Daivadnya, (also known as Sonar or Panchal or Vishwa Brahmin), is a community from Goa and Karnataka, who claim to have descended from Vishwakarma

    Daivadnya

    Daivadnya

    Daivadnya

  • Ishtadevata
  • A worshipper's favourite deity, in Hinduism

    portal Bhakti Bhakti Yoga Henotheism Henotheistic aspects of Hinduism Icon Kuladevata Patron saint Smartism Vedanta Yidam V. S. Apte, A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary

    Ishtadevata

    Ishtadevata

  • Shakti
  • Divine feminine energy in Hinduism

    Asuras Daitya Danavas Devatas Dikpalas Gandharvas Ganas Gramadevatas Kuladevatas Kinnaras Kimpurushas Maruts Navagraha Pitṛs Rakshasas Rudras Ribhus Sadhyas

    Shakti

    Shakti

    Shakti

  • Charodi (community)
  • Community found in Karnataka, India

    Matha – Sringeri Sharadamma. Ravalnath is a Kuladevata (tutelary deity) of all the Mestas, and Kuladevata still resides in Goa. While they migrated from

    Charodi (community)

    Charodi_(community)

  • Familiar
  • Spiritual entity in European folklore

    Daemon (mythology) DMT Fylgja Genius (mythology) Household deity Imp İye Kuladevata Magid (Jewish mysticism) Nagual Pelesit Pillan Power animal Púca, Irish

    Familiar

    Familiar

    Familiar

  • Devi
  • Goddess in Hinduism

    Asuras Daitya Danavas Devatas Dikpalas Gandharvas Ganas Gramadevatas Kuladevatas Kinnaras Kimpurushas Maruts Navagraha Pitṛs Rakshasas Rudras Ribhus Sadhyas

    Devi

    Devi

    Devi

  • Shri Katyayani Baneshwar Temple, Aversa
  • Hindu temple in Karnataka, India

    Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. Shri Katyayani is the Kuladevi (Kuladevata) (family deity) to many Konkani Gaud Saraswat Brahmins, Saraswat Brahmins

    Shri Katyayani Baneshwar Temple, Aversa

    Shri_Katyayani_Baneshwar_Temple,_Aversa

  • Mahabali
  • King in Hindu scriptures

    (เทพารักษ์) which deity these types same match with Grāmadevatā and Kuladevata in Hinduism., statue of his most important located in Ho kaew sal Phra

    Mahabali

    Mahabali

    Mahabali

  • Jagar (ritual)
  • Himalayan Shamanic ritual tradition

    lost or incorporated into monotheistic practices, Hinduism has strong kuladevata traditions that enabled the Jagar tradition to grow in India and Nepal

    Jagar (ritual)

    Jagar (ritual)

    Jagar_(ritual)

  • Kalady
  • Small town in Kochi in Kerala, India

    known as the ancestral deity of Shankaracharya. It is mentioned as the kuladevata (ancestral deity) in verse 243 of Shankara's Prabodha Sudhakaram. The

    Kalady

    Kalady

    Kalady

  • Vatalia Prajapati
  • Hindu caste found only in Gujarat

    considered a part of Prajapati community, as they do business. Their kuladevata are said to be Lord Hanuman. Vatalia along with other Prajapati sub-divisions

    Vatalia Prajapati

    Vatalia_Prajapati

  • Golla (caste)
  • Social community in India

    Maharashtra worship Lord Virabhadra of Mukhed as their gotrapurusha and kuladevata. Some also worship Khandoba (a form of Lord Shiva). Gollas were looked

    Golla (caste)

    Golla_(caste)

  • Digras, Beed
  • Village in Maharashtra, India

    Kasar community in Maharashtra as there is a temple of Kalinka Devi, the Kuladevata of the Kasar's. Digras is situated on the banks of the Godavari River

    Digras, Beed

    Digras, Beed

    Digras,_Beed

  • Gramadevata
  • Village deities in Hinduism

    Bhadrakali Amman Ayyanar, a guardian kuladevata, accompanied by two consorts The goddess Muthyalamma, the kuladevata of Gudilova Iyengar, T. R. R. (2004)

    Gramadevata

    Gramadevata

    Gramadevata

  • Gadaria people
  • Herding caste of India

    Shiva, Vishnu, Hanuman, Kali, Chandi and Lakshmi, as well as various Kuladevata, or family deities. Some of them wear the sacred thread. A majority of

    Gadaria people

    Gadaria_people

  • Jivdani Mata
  • Hindu goddess

    requested that he bless him so that he could have darshan of his beloved Kuladevata. Jagadguru was pleased with the devotion of Mahar and advised him to serve

    Jivdani Mata

    Jivdani Mata

    Jivdani_Mata

  • Folk religion
  • Expressions of religion distinct from the doctrines of organized religion

    Hindu scriptures. It involves worship of Gramadevata (village deity), Kuladevata (household deity) and local deities. It is a folk religion, polytheist

    Folk religion

    Folk religion

    Folk_religion

  • Mhalsa
  • Hindu goddess

    Mardol". Navhind Times. Archived from the original on June 16, 2022. Retrieved 12 March 2010. Kuladevata Shri Mahalasa Narayani's Temple on the Internet

    Mhalsa

    Mhalsa

    Mhalsa

  • Dhandai Devi
  • Hindu Temple

    Mahalakshmi, Durga, Mahishasuramardini, Grāmadevatā, Tutelary deity, Kuladevata Abode Shree Mhasdi Niwasini Dhandai Devi (Mahalakshmi) Mandir Mantra (१)

    Dhandai Devi

    Dhandai Devi

    Dhandai_Devi

  • Ramakien
  • National epic of Thailand

    Asuras Daitya Danavas Devatas Dikpalas Gandharvas Ganas Gramadevatas Kuladevatas Kinnaras Kimpurushas Maruts Navagraha Pitṛs Rakshasas Rudras Ribhus Sadhyas

    Ramakien

    Ramakien

    Ramakien

  • Village deities of South India
  • deity propitiated in a village. Any of these deities can be considered a kuladevata. Most villages traditionally have a fertility goddess. This goddess is

    Village deities of South India

    Village deities of South India

    Village_deities_of_South_India

  • Vithoba
  • Hindu deity considered as a manifestation of Vishnu

    is worshipped and revered by most Marathis, but he is not popular as a kuladevata (family deity). The main temple of Vithoba, which includes a distinct

    Vithoba

    Vithoba

    Vithoba

  • Kula Deivam
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kula Deivam (or Kuladeivam) may refer to: Kuladevata, an ancestral Hindu tutelary deity among a clan Kula Deivam (1956 film)

    Kula Deivam

    Kula_Deivam

  • History of Hinduism
  • the devotion of King Krishnadevaraya. The king considered the saint his Kuladevata (family deity) and honoured him in his writings. During this time, another

    History of Hinduism

    History of Hinduism

    History_of_Hinduism

  • Harkor
  • Hindu deity

    martyr. Ever since both have been worshiped by Lohanas and Bhanushalis as kuladevata and kuladevi, respectively. She is especially revered and worshiped as

    Harkor

    Harkor

  • Shashthipurti
  • Hindu ceremony celebrating the 60th birthday

    Vishnu, Anshuman, Bhaga, Pusha and Parjanya", "Ayurdevata, Ishtadevata, Kuladevata". Next Avahana-Prana Pratishthapanam, Shodashopachara Puja, Mahamangalarati

    Shashthipurti

    Shashthipurti

  • Mudartha
  • Smartha sect. The Mudras belonged to the Bharadwaj gotra (clan), and their kuladevata (family deity) was Bhumika-Ravalnath. When the Portuguese began their

    Mudartha

    Mudartha

  • Nala
  • Character in the Mahabharata

    Asuras Daitya Danavas Devatas Dikpalas Gandharvas Ganas Gramadevatas Kuladevatas Kinnaras Kimpurushas Maruts Navagraha Pitṛs Rakshasas Rudras Ribhus Sadhyas

    Nala

    Nala

    Nala

  • Nemoda Boolya
  • 2017 Indian film

    movie was produced by K Chandrashekar Mada under the banner of Kudradi Kuladevata Creation. Audio launch of this film was on 26 June 2016. The film was

    Nemoda Boolya

    Nemoda_Boolya

  • Brahmana
  • Layer of Hindu text within the Vedas

    grieved at this ill-treatment of her son, prayed to her family deity (Kuladevata), [and] the Earth (Bhumi), who appeared in her celestial form in the midst

    Brahmana

    Brahmana

    Brahmana

  • Religion in Maharashtra
  • Religious demographics in Maharashtra

    no particular reason. Invoking the name of the family's gotra and the kuladevata are important aspects of these ceremonies for many communities. Like most

    Religion in Maharashtra

    Religion_in_Maharashtra

  • Bhanushali
  • Hindu agrarian community

    visibility in business. Like Lohanas they worship Dada Jashraj as their kuladevata and Harkor, as Kuldevi. Many Bhanushalis surnames are also found among

    Bhanushali

    Bhanushali

  • Bhathiji
  • Hindu deity

    cobras and scorpions. The Rathod Rajputs of Saurashtra worship his as kuladevata The iconography of Bhatihiji is of a male warrior that rides a horse wielding

    Bhathiji

    Bhathiji

    Bhathiji

  • Sanghrajka
  • procession. Sanghrajka worship Naga-devata - named Satrasia Bapa as Kuladevata and Khodiyar Maa as Kuldevi. The ancestral temple of snake-god, Sri Satsaria

    Sanghrajka

    Sanghrajka

  • Ankola
  • Town in Karnataka, India

    Considering this to be their safe haven, they are said to have established the Kuladevata temples in Ankola. Some of the migrated Goan Deities are Lakshmi Narayan

    Ankola

    Ankola

  • Mariamman
  • Hindu goddess of weather

    deity on occasions such as weddings. The worship of a 'family deity' (kuladevata), considered most important in any Hindu festival, continues down the

    Mariamman

    Mariamman

    Mariamman

  • Kathi people
  • Caste in Gujarat, India

    as Bhagats, form the main sun-worshipping strand of Kāṭhīs, with their kuladevatā being the sun. Renowned for their prowess in combat, the Kāṭhī people

    Kathi people

    Kathi people

    Kathi_people

  • Poomala Bhagavathy
  • Hindu god

    in North Malabar region in Kerala, India. Poomala is worshiped as the kuladevata of the Thiyya community. The main temples of this deity is spread over

    Poomala Bhagavathy

    Poomala Bhagavathy

    Poomala_Bhagavathy

  • Apte
  • Surname list

    have come from the word "Apta", another name for Bauhinia racemosa. The Kuladevata (family deity) of this Clan is Shree Dev Vyadeshwar of Guhagar and Yogeshvari

    Apte

    Apte

  • Snake worship
  • Devotion to serpent deities

    being "Nongshohnoh" or Keepers of the Thlen, the evil snake god. As kuladevatas, nagas are worship at many parts of India including Madhya Pradesh and

    Snake worship

    Snake worship

    Snake_worship

  • Sitaramdas Omkarnath
  • Indian ascetic and guru

    samadhi and he resumed his normal conscious state.[citation needed] The kuladevata (family deity) was Brajanath (Krishna). In 1896, his birth mother Mallyabati

    Sitaramdas Omkarnath

    Sitaramdas_Omkarnath

  • Belawadi Mallamma
  • Queen consort and later regent of the Belawadi Kingdom

    The only surviving relic is the temple of Sri Veerabhadreshwara, the Kuladevata of the Belawadi royals. Those curious about Mallamma are often directed

    Belawadi Mallamma

    Belawadi Mallamma

    Belawadi_Mallamma

  • Mundka
  • Town in Delhi, India

    is a well-known temple in the village Dada Bhairav is regarded as the Kuladevata (ancestral deity) of the people of Mundka. Many local families have deep-rooted

    Mundka

    Mundka

    Mundka

  • Dhasa
  • a temple of Ambaji of a Kuldevi of Jain here. There is Naga temple of Kuladevata here. Dhasa junction was one of the first railway junctions to be established

    Dhasa

    Dhasa

  • Oli (surname)
  • Surname list

    with the Oli surname traditionally worship Masto as their family deity (Kuladevata). The traditional form of worship follows Hindu customs and includes animal

    Oli (surname)

    Oli_(surname)

  • Dwarkanath Gooptu
  • Indian doctor (1818–1882)

    figure of Singhabahini, forged out of eight metals 'astadhatu' is the Kuladevata (family deity) and still remains with the clan and each branch of the

    Dwarkanath Gooptu

    Dwarkanath Gooptu

    Dwarkanath_Gooptu

  • Komati (caste)
  • Indian trading community

    thousands of Komatis were recorded as Vaishyas. Vasavi Mata is considered the Kuladevata of Komatis. Kanyaki Purana – a late medieval sacred text in Telugu – is

    Komati (caste)

    Komati_(caste)

  • Damayanti
  • Heroine in ancient Indian literature

    Asuras Daitya Danavas Devatas Dikpalas Gandharvas Ganas Gramadevatas Kuladevatas Kinnaras Kimpurushas Maruts Navagraha Pitṛs Rakshasas Rudras Ribhus Sadhyas

    Damayanti

    Damayanti

    Damayanti

  • Valliyur Moondru Yugam Kanda Amman Temple
  • posture. Shiva is in the form of Linga The deity is considered as the Kuladevata of the area. Due to various reasons the lcoals of the place shifted and

    Valliyur Moondru Yugam Kanda Amman Temple

    Valliyur Moondru Yugam Kanda Amman Temple

    Valliyur_Moondru_Yugam_Kanda_Amman_Temple

  • Puntambekar
  • Indian Surname

    Surnames used Brahmin Sub-caste and Shakha (Sub-sect) Gotra (Rishi Lineage) Kuladevata (Family Deity - Goddess) / Kuladaivat (Family Deity - God) Town of Origin

    Puntambekar

    Puntambekar

    Puntambekar

  • Gurjar Kshatriya Kadias
  • the Hindu presiding deity of all craftsmen and architects and their Kuladevata and Shurapuras. The community members attend the Shivaratri festival held

    Gurjar Kshatriya Kadias

    Gurjar_Kshatriya_Kadias

  • Vyasatirtha
  • 16th-century Indian philosopher

    accession of Krishnadeva Raya, Vyasatirtha, who the king regarded as his kuladevata, greatly expanded his influence by serving as an emissary and diplomat

    Vyasatirtha

    Vyasatirtha

  • Raja Salhesh Mandir
  • Hindu temples in Mithila region

    worshipped as a deity among the region's Dusadh community. Raja Salhesh is the Kuladevata of the Dusadh community in the Mithila region. According to the legend

    Raja Salhesh Mandir

    Raja Salhesh Mandir

    Raja_Salhesh_Mandir

  • Ganesha Temple, Idagunji
  • Tourist destination near Murudeshwara, Karnataka

    dedicated to Ganesha. The Ganesha of Idagunji is the chief patron deity (Kuladevata) of the Havyaka Brahmins, who are Smarta by sect. Bandhis, a Dalit community

    Ganesha Temple, Idagunji

    Ganesha Temple, Idagunji

    Ganesha_Temple,_Idagunji

  • Trai Bhet
  • Treatise on Khmer cosmogony

    Asuras Daitya Danavas Devatas Dikpalas Gandharvas Ganas Gramadevatas Kuladevatas Kinnaras Kimpurushas Maruts Navagraha Pitṛs Rakshasas Rudras Ribhus Sadhyas

    Trai Bhet

    Trai_Bhet

  • Sita Ramachandraswamy Temple, Bhadrachalam
  • Hindu temple of Rama in Telangana, India

    temple. According to Ramayana and other sacred texts, Ranganatha was the Kuladevata (tutelary deity) of Rama's clan, the Ikshvaku dynasty. Hence, Gopanna

    Sita Ramachandraswamy Temple, Bhadrachalam

    Sita Ramachandraswamy Temple, Bhadrachalam

    Sita_Ramachandraswamy_Temple,_Bhadrachalam

  • Shyambazar
  • Neighbourhood in Kolkata in West Bengal, India

    designation was conferred upon it by Sobharam Basak, in honour of his Kuladevata, Shyam-rai. The Basaks and the Setts were amongst the first to have settled

    Shyambazar

    Shyambazar

    Shyambazar

  • Kashi Math
  • Spiritual organisation of Goud Saraswat Brahmins

    Temple, Manjeshwar – 670323 (KL IN) – – 27 Ambalamedu Shri Kashi Math (Sri Kuladevata Mandir Complex) Ambalamedu Kerala Ambalamedu Shri Kashi Math, Ambalamedu

    Kashi Math

    Kashi Math

    Kashi_Math

  • Kulasekarapattinam
  • Town in Tamil Nadu, India

    Mahalaxmi temple, and Bagvadi Mahishamardini temples are major Mogaveera kuladevata (relating to ancestral tutelary deities) temples in coastal Karnataka

    Kulasekarapattinam

    Kulasekarapattinam

  • Dhamankhel
  • Village in Maharashtra

    for the Temple of Lord Khandoba, who is worshipped as the family deity (kuladevata) by all families residing in the village. Festivals celebrated in "Shree

    Dhamankhel

    Dhamankhel

  • Doddikatta
  • during the festival of Shivaratri. The kshetra is unique for housing 32 kuladevatas and the ever-growing linga, which has grown for years with no carving

    Doddikatta

    Doddikatta

  • Tilori Kunbi
  • the Chandrapur districts. OBC status is accorded to the Kunbis. The Kuladevatas mainly worship shivling, Shiva or Shakti as Khandoba or Bhavani. Some

    Tilori Kunbi

    Tilori_Kunbi

  • Khandarui Garh Raj
  • Indian dynasty of Kings from Bengal

    Temple built in the Bengal temple architecture style, which contained the Kuladevata of the family. The temple was said to have been built by the first Raja

    Khandarui Garh Raj

    Khandarui Garh Raj

    Khandarui_Garh_Raj

  • Origin of the Vijayanagara Empire
  • Topic in linguistic Indian history

    claimed Yadava lineage and were of Kuruba origin. Their family deity (Kuladevata) was Virupaksha, who is a form of Shiva, and became the principal deity

    Origin of the Vijayanagara Empire

    Origin_of_the_Vijayanagara_Empire

  • Parijnanashram I
  • Bhavanishankar in a dream. The sight of this saint bearing the idol of their Kuladevata (Ku.la De.va.ta) (the tutelary deity of the community) was met with joy

    Parijnanashram I

    Parijnanashram_I

  • Sribati
  • Village in West Bengal, India

    Mandir, established in 1705. The mandir or temple is dedicated to the kuladevata of the local zamindari Chandra family, Shri Raghunath Jiu, a form of Vishnu

    Sribati

    Sribati

    Sribati

  • Madan Mohan temple, Cooch Behar
  • Hindu temple in Cooch Behar, West Bengal in India

    Narayan of the Koch dynasty in the late 19th century. Madan Mohan is the kuladevata of the Koch dynasty and hence over time, Shree Madan Mohan also became

    Madan Mohan temple, Cooch Behar

    Madan Mohan temple, Cooch Behar

    Madan_Mohan_temple,_Cooch_Behar

  • Shri Aday Durgay Temple
  • built even before the 15th century, dedicated to the Clan Goddess or Kuladevata of the Pujare. The temple is located in a forest near MSH 115. Devotees

    Shri Aday Durgay Temple

    Shri Aday Durgay Temple

    Shri_Aday_Durgay_Temple

  • Ten Idylls
  • Anthology of ten long Tamil poems

    Asuras Daitya Danavas Devatas Dikpalas Gandharvas Ganas Gramadevatas Kuladevatas Kinnaras Kimpurushas Maruts Navagraha Pitṛs Rakshasas Rudras Ribhus Sadhyas

    Ten Idylls

    Ten_Idylls

  • Mappila Theyyam
  • Ritual dance worship

    communal harmony. The origins of the legend of Mappila Theyyam traces to the kuladevata temple of Kamballur Kottayil Tharavad in Chittarikkal, Kasaragod district

    Mappila Theyyam

    Mappila Theyyam

    Mappila_Theyyam

  • Halenadu Karnataka Brahmin
  • Ethnic group

    of Vijayanagar empire. They support their arguments by referring to Kuladevatas of their families which are located in north Karnataka. But there is

    Halenadu Karnataka Brahmin

    Halenadu_Karnataka_Brahmin

  • List of monuments in Metropolis 12, Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu Metropolis-12 Kathmandu Upload Photo Upload Photo NP-KMC12-86 Kuladevata Than and Pati Kathmandu Metropolis-12 Kathmandu Upload Photo Upload Photo

    List of monuments in Metropolis 12, Kathmandu

    List_of_monuments_in_Metropolis_12,_Kathmandu

  • Vijayanagara literature in Kannada
  • 14th–16th century body of literature composed in the Kannada language

    commanded respect from King Krishnadeva Raya, who honoured him with the title kuladevata (family god). A poet of merit in Kannada and the author of seminal works

    Vijayanagara literature in Kannada

    Vijayanagara literature in Kannada

    Vijayanagara_literature_in_Kannada

  • Mathrumala
  • Hill located in Kerala, India

    the land owned by the Kolathettu family. These farm labourers had their Kuladevata (deity), called Saptamathrukkal, installed on hilltop and regular offerings

    Mathrumala

    Mathrumala

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  • Ketcherside
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ketcherside

    English : Altered form of Kitcherside, a habitational name of unexplained origin. The final element is presumably Middle English side ‘hillside’, ‘slope’.

  • Shresta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shresta

    The best, Ultimate, Another name for Vishnu, Foremost, First, Perfection, Best of all

  • ABRAM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ABRAM

    (אַבְרָם) Hebrew name ABRAM means "father of elevation." In the bible, this is Abraham's name before God changed it. Also spelled Avram. Compare with another form of Abram.

  • Shukura
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Shukura

    Grateful.

  • SHIMOWN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SHIMOWN

    (שִׁמְעוֹן) Hebrew name SHIMOWN means "hearkening." In the bible, this is the name of a tribe of Israel as well as the name of the second son of Jacob and Leah. 

  • Nigna
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nigna

    Lord of Treasure

  • Khunays
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Khunays

    Hidden

  • YIPHTACH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YIPHTACH

    (יִפְתָּח) Hebrew name YIPHTACH means "he opens" or "whom God sets free." In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead. Jephthah and Jiphtah are Anglicized forms.

  • Aamuktha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aamuktha

    Liberated

  • Mishri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Mishri

    Sweet

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