Niladevi | |
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Goddess of Bliss[1] | |
Other names | Nappinnai |
Venerated in | Sri Vaishnavism |
Affiliation | Devi, aspect of Lakshmi, Nagnajiti |
Abode | Vaikuntha |
Consort | Vishnu |
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Niladevi (Sanskrit: नीलदेवी, romanized: Nīladevī, lit. 'blue goddess'),[2] also rendered as Neela Devi or Nappinnai, is a Hindu goddess, and a consort of the preserver deity Vishnu, along with Sridevi and Bhudevi.[3][4] Niladevi is primarily revered in South India, particularly in Tamil culture, as one of Vishnu's consorts.[5][6] In Sri Vaishnava tradition, all three consorts of Vishnu are regarded as aspects of Mahalakshmi.[7]
In Vishnu's avatar as Krishna, Niladevi is either regarded as Nagnajiti, the consort of Krishna in Dvārakā[8] or in some accounts, as southern counterpart of Radha, the gopi consort of Krishna in North Indian traditions.[9]
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Niladevi, the counterpart of Radha of North