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Maharani Khuman Chanu Manmohini Devi was the niece and third Maharani consort of Tripura through her marriage to Maharaja Birchandra Manikya. She was one of the Meitei queens of Tripura . [ 1 ] She was a contemporary royal photographer who choreographed her self-portraits with the Maharaja, [ 2 ] and was considered the first Indian woman who ...
There are several temples dedicated to Bhuvaneshvari. Bhuvaneshwari is revered as the state goddess of Karnataka.Bhuvaneshwari temple is in Virupaksha Temple complex where Aluru Venkata Rao went Hampi and performed pooja.
Maharani Sunity Devi was the daughter of the Brahmo social reformer Keshab Chandra Sen. She had two brothers, Jagaddipendra Narayan and Indrajitendra Narayan of whom Jagaddipendra Narayan became the Maharaja of Cooch Behar in his infancy after the death of their father in 1922. Thus, maternally, she was closely connected to Gaekwads of Baroda ...
Pathibhara Devi/Mukumlung Temple (Nepali: पाथिभरा देवी मन्दिर) is one of the most significant Shaktipeeth in Nepal, located on the top hill of Taplejung mountains.
Kalika Mata Temple is an 8th-century [1] Hindu temple located within the Chittor Fort in the Chittorgarh municipality of Rajasthan state in India. It was originally a Sun temple which was partly destroyed in sack of Chittor, it was rebuilt during the time of Rana Kumbha. In the 14th-century, Maharana Lakshman Singh lighted a lamp called ...
Sri Sri Kalika Maharani Temple is a Hindu temple in Bokaro in the state of Jharkhand, India is a Hindu temple at Chira Chas, built by Aashiyaan Estate Developers. [1] The temple is spread over half an acre and is dedicated to Goddess Kali. The mini township of Kalika Vihar is named after this temple.
[6] [7] As is the custom with Hindu deities, the goddess has many names including Ragnya or Rajna, [c] along with variations in honorifics such as Devi, Mata or Bhagavati. [8] [9] The term kheer refers to a milk and rice pudding that is offered to propitiate the goddess. Kheer Bhawani is sometimes translated as 'Milk Goddess'.
Kaikeyi is married to the king of Kosala, Dashratha.She performs the Putrakameshti yagna alongside Dasharatha and his two other wives in hopes of blessings for children. At the sacrifice conducted by Rishyasringa to obtain sons for the childless Dasharatha, a divine being emerged from the flames with a golden vessel filled with divine payasam (a milk delicacy) prepared by the gods.