Bahuchara Mata

Bahuchara Mata
Other namesBahuchar, Deval Suta Shasthi, Shaktiputri, Parashakti kanya
AffiliationDevi, Shakti
AbodeManidweep
WeaponsDevi mahatmya, trident, sword and rosary
MountRooster
FestivalsBahuchara navmi
Genealogy
Parents
  • Bapal dan detha (father)
  • Deval mata (mother)

Bahuchara Mata (Hindi: बहुचरा माता, romanizedBahucharā Mātā; Gujarati: બહુચર માતા, romanized: Bahuchara Mātā) is a Hindu goddess of chastity and fertility in her maiden aspect, of the incarnation of the Hinglaj. The goddess grants favours, especially to male children, and cures diseases. Like other divinities in Gujarat and Rajasthan, Bahuchara is of Charan an origin.[1] She is also considered the patroness of the hijra community.[2] Her primary temple is located in Becharaji town in Mehsana district of Gujarat, India.

  1. ^ The Great Circle: Journal of the Australian Association for Maritime History. New Delhi, India, Asia: Australian Association for Maritime History. 1983. pp. 6: Bahuchara was a deified Charan lady, but the cult which developed around her probably also coalesced with an earlier one centred on a Koli goddess. 45 The main shrines of Bahuchara are located at Bahuchara, 30 miles south of Patan.
  2. ^ Aditi Dharmadhikari (7 May 2015). "Bahuchara Mata's Story: A Hindu Goddess Worshipped By India's Transgender Community".