![]() ![]() She (Mariamman) is worshipped as per the local Agamas and is considered as the protector by people living in South India. Her festivals are held during the early autumn season of Aadi. She is the mother goddess and important in the rural areas of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Maria, or Amman, is the South Indian goddess of the rain. In Hindu tradition, he is described as a derivation from the verbal root. In Hindu Puranas, Varuna is the god of oceans. He is also mentioned in the Tamil grammar work, Tolkāppiyam, as the god of sea and rain. Varuna is the deity associated with the sky and with the seas as well. The major temples of Maa Shakambari can be visited in Rajasthan, Bangalore, Maharashtra, and other places. Maa Sri Shakambari holy ancient proven Shaktipeeth is on the banks of a rainy river in the jungles of the Shivalik ranges. This mother is called Chintapurni, Bala Sundari, Naina, Vaishno, and Bhima. She is a beautiful form of mother Adishakti Maa Parvati and is also portrayed as a goddess having octagonal arms on four sides. Shakambhari is the incarnation of goddess Parvati. Sometimes, he is also referred to as a protector of poets and an enemy of flesh-eating fire. He is the father of reed, which grows rapidly in the rainy season. He is also considered as a rain-bull controlled by the superior Indra. The Atharvanic poet claims that Prithivi and Parjanya are the mother and father of all beings. Parjanya is a deity of rain, thunder, and lightning. ![]() Sangam literature contains more stories about Indra by various authors. he had multiple affairs with other women. In post-Vedic texts, Indra is represented as an intoxicated hedonistic god and evolves into a minor deity in comparison to Shiva, Vishnu, or Devi. Indra is praised as the highest god in 250 hymns of Hindu scripture, Rigveda, and is also mentioned in Indo-Iranian literature. He is celebrated for his powers and also as the one who killed the great symbolic evil named Vritra. He is the deity of thunder, river flows, lightning, and war. He is the major deity worshipped in the Kalasha region. Indra is a Vedic deity in Hinduism and a guardian deity in Buddhism.
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