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The Goddess Ambika (identified with Durga or Chandi) leading the Eight Matrikas in battle (top row, from the left) Narasimhi, Vaishnavi, Kaumari, Maheshvari, Brahmani. (bottom row, from left) Varahi , Indrani and Chamunda or Kali against the rakshasa Raktabīja .
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Parents. King Ratnākara (father) Queen Samṛddhi (mother) Consort. unmarried. Vaishno Devi (also known as Mata Rani, Trikuta, Ambe and Vaishnavi) is a manifestation of the Hindu mother goddess Lakshmi sometimes in some beliefs Vaishno Devi is considered a manifestation of goddess Mahalakshmi.
- वैष्णो देवी
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Vaishnavi may refer to: Vaishnavi (Matrika goddess), Hindu deity. Vaishno Devi, Hindu deity and shrine in Jammu and Kashmir. An epithet of Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity. Vaishnavi (Tamil actress) (1986–2006), Indian Tamil television actress.
Devi Vaishnavi – the Goddess deity of North. Tantra-yoga visualizes seven Goddesses as the presiding deity of the seven chakras present in the subtle body of every human being. In this context, Devi Vaishnavi represents the heart. M atrikas are the presiding deities of different directions too.
Mar 3, 2015 · Goddess Vaishnavi, Shakti of Lord Vishnu. Goddess Vaishnavi is one of the sapta matrikas – seven divine goddesses who is regarded as the Shakti of Lord Vishnu. She gets her name from Lord Vishnu and is believed to have born out of the body of Vishnu.
The Sapta Matrikas or the seven divine mothers, representing the saktis, or the energies of the important familiar deities are Brahmani (Saraswati) Mahesvari (Raudani) Kaumari (Karttikeyani) Vaishnavi (Lakshmi) Varahi, Indrani and Chamunda (Chamundi).
From HandWiki. Religion. Discussion. View source. Short description: Hindu and Matrika goddess. Vaishnavi ( Sanskrit: वैष्णवी, IAST: Vaishṇavī) is a Hindu goddess and is also a Matrika goddess. [1] She is the feminine form of Lakshmi and is considered as the Shakti of Vishnu.