- Bhuma Devi
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Caption = Metal Sculpture of Goddess Bhudevi
Name = Bhuma Devi or Bhudevi
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Affiliation =Devi
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Planet =Bhūma Devī or Bhūmi-Devī or Bhū Devī is the divine wife of Lord Varaha, an
Avatar ofLord Vishnu . According toHindu mythology, the divine saintAndal is a form of her. The demonNarakasura whose killing byKrishna is celebrated as the festival ofDiwali is her son. [cite web
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title = killing of Narakasura] . She is the mother ofSita , (note the symbolism of the baby Sita being found in a ploughed field). According to the uttara-kanda, when Sita finally leaves her husbandRama , she returns to Bhumi. Bhumi Devi is also believed to be one of the two forms ofLakshmi . The other is Sridevi, who remains withNarayana . Bhudevi is the Goddess of Earth, and the fertility form of Lakshmi.Several female deities have had births similar to Sita. Alamelu Thayar of
Tiruchendur had a similar beginning, being found in a ploughed field by Akasa Raja. Goda (Andal) was found under a Tulasi plant by Perialvar.Fact|date=July 2008Iconography
She is depicted in votive statuary, seated on a square platform which rests on the back of four elephants representing the four corners of the world. When depicted with four arms, she holds a pomegranate, a water vessel, a bowl containing healing herbs, and another containing vegetables. [Elements of Hindu Iconography by T.A.G. Rao Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass (January 1997) ISBN 8120808762 ] When shown with two arms, she holds a blue lotus known as Komud or Uttpal the night lotus, in the right hand. [Hindu Gods and Goddesses by A.G.Mitchell Page 8 UBS Publishers' Distributers Ltd. ISBN 81-85674-63-9] The left hand may be in the Abhaya
Mudra - fearlessness or the Lolahasta Mudra which is an aesthetic pose meant to mimic the tail of a cow. [The Illustrated Dictionary of Hindu Iconography by Margaret Stutley Page 82 ISBN 81-215-1087-2 Published by Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers 2003]References
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