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  2. Tripura Sundari - Wikipedia

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    The battle between Lalita Tripura Sundari and the demon Bhandasura is primarily described in the Lalita Sahasranama, a sacred text from Hinduism that consists of a thousand names of Goddess Lalita. The Lalita Sahasranama is a part of the larger scripture called the Brahmanda Purana , specifically in the Uttara Khanda (the concluding section) of ...

  3. Lalita Sahasranama - Wikipedia

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    The goddess is sometimes seated in the lap of her husband Shiva known as Kameshwara in this form, the legs of the throne are made of the bodies of the gods Brahma, Vishnu, Shankara and Rudra. On either side of goddess Lalita are the goddesses Lakshmi and Saraswati, as her servants.

  4. Lalita Sakhi - Wikipedia

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    Lalita (Sanskrit: ललिता, IAST: Lālitā), also commonly called Lalita Sakhi, is the Hindu goddess and one of the most prominent associates of the divine couple Radha Krishna. [1] In many Vaishnaite traditions and literatures, she is revered as the gopi (milkmaid) of the Braj region and is mentioned as the chief of Ashtasakhi , the ...

  5. Bhandasura - Wikipedia

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    After his brothers were slain by the goddess Lalita, Bhandasura swore vengeance upon her. The armies of the two beings met in battle. Hundreds of the vehicles of daityas are stated to have appeared like hundreds of fishes and crocodiles. A river of blood is stated to have flowed. After four days, the leaders of the armies met in personal combat.

  6. Varahi - Wikipedia

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    Shaktas consider Varahi to be a manifestation of the goddess Lalita Tripurasundari or as "Dandanayika" or "Dandanatha" – the commander-general of Lalita's army. [16] The Sri Vidya tradition of Shaktism elevates Varahi to the status of Para Vidya ("transcendental knowledge"). [16] The Devi mahatmya suggests evoking Varahi for longevity. [10]

  7. Lalita - Wikipedia

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    Lalita Iyer (fl. from 2004), Indian writer; Lalitha Kumaramangalam (born 1958), Indian politician; Lalitha Kumari (born 1967), Indian film actress; Lalitha Kumari (pastor) (1942–2013), Indian priest; Lalita Lajmi (born 1932), Indian painter; Lalitha Lenin (born 1946), Indian poet; Lalita Panyopas (born 1971), Thai actress; Lalita Pawar (1916 ...

  8. Bala Tripurasundari - Wikipedia

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    The goddess Tripura Sundari demurred, raising objections of her daughter's young age, her love for her, as well as pointing out there were a number of Matrikas ready to join the fray. When her daughter insisted, the goddess gave in, offering her her very own armour and a number of weapons. She slew the thirty sons of Bhandasura in battle. [3]

  9. Mahavidya - Wikipedia

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    Tripura Sundari (Shodashi, Lalita) The goddess who is "beauty of the three worlds" (Supreme Deity of Srikula systems); the "Tantric Parvati" or the "Moksha Mukta". She is the ruler of Manidvipa, the eternal supreme abode of the goddess.