Narmada Devi

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Narmada Devi is the Hindu river goddess personifying the sacred Narmada (Reva) River, revered for her purifying and protective powers.

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Narmada Devi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu goddess
personification of the Narmada River
river goddess
associatedConcept absolution of sins
spiritual purification
associatedDeity Ganges
surface form: Ganga

Goddess Gauri
surface form: Parvati

Shiva
Yamuna
associatedRitual Narmada Parikrama pilgrimage
surface form: Narmada Parikrama

offering of lamps on the river
river bathing rites
associatedWith Narmada
surface form: Narmada River

Reva River
category Hindu mother goddesses
Hindu river goddesses
Indian water deities
considered giver of boons
holy mother
cultCenterRegion Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
domain waters of the Narmada River
epithet Narmada
surface form: Narmada Mata

Renuka
surface form: Reva Mata

Shankari
hasAttribute benevolent
compassionate
protective
hasPower protection
purification
hasSacredObject Narmada shaligram-like lingams
Narmada stones
linkedBelief bathing in Narmada removes sins
residence on Narmada banks grants spiritual merit
sight of Narmada is meritorious
otherName Reva
religion Hinduism
symbolizes fertility
life-giving power
purity
veneratedAs sacred river
worshippedAlong banks of the Narmada River
worshippedIn India
central India
worshipType household worship
local river cults
pilgrimage worship

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Reva hasAssociatedDeity Narmada Devi