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Mhalsa

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216: 40: 162:(sacred thread), which is generally dedicated to male deities. She stands on a prostrate man or demon, as a tiger or lion licks blood dripping from the severed head. Goud Saraswat Brahmins and Daivajnya Brahmins as well as 380: 350: 315:, Harikhandige, Malpe and other areas mostly along coastal Karnataka. One temple is also located in Madangeri, a small town near to Gokarna. 318:
Mhalsa is also worshipped as the consort of Khandoba. She is worshipped with Khandoba in all centres of Khandoba's worship, including
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merchant called Timmaseth. On the divine orders of Khandoba in a dream to her father, Mhalsa was married to Khandoba on
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appeared on this occasion. An annual festival marking this event is celebrated in Pali every Pausha Pournima.
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In recent years, due to the increased popularity of the goddess, new temples have been established in
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Mhalsa is often depicted with two arms and accompanying Khandoba on his horse or standing beside him.
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Pournima (the full moon day of the Hindu calendar month of Pausha) in Pali (Pembar). Two
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Vaishnavism of the Gowd Saraswat Brahmins and a few Konkani folklore tales
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According to legend, Mhalsa is considered to be a form of Shiva's wife,
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In the Mahalasa Narayani form, Mahalasa has four hands, carrying a
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Khandoba and Mhalsa killing demons Mani-Malla — a popular
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Mahalasa/Mhalsa is worshipped as an independent goddess or
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in the form of Mahalasa Narayani. She is worshipped as the
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Kuladevata Shri Mahalasa Narayani's Temple on the Internet
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and Rahu-matthani, the slayer of Rahu, as told in the
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Index

Mahalasa

oleograph
Devanagari
Sanskrit
Trishula
Khandoba
Marathi
IAST
Hindu goddess
Khandoba
Shiva
Parvati
Mardol
Mardol, Goa
Kuladevi
trishula
yajnopavita
Vaishnavas
South Canara
Narayani
Bhavishya Purana
Parvati
Lingayat
Pausha
shiva lingams

Goa
gramadevata
Mardol

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