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Rahi (goddess)
Regional form of Hindu goddess Radha / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Rahi (disambiguation).
Rahi, also called Rahimai, is the regional forms of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi. She is associated with the Vithoba (Vitthal) form of Hindu god Krishna in Maharashtra, India. According to the local legends, Rahi is the wife of Vithoba.[1][2]
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Rahi | |
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Other names | Rahimai |
Devanagari | राही |
Sanskrit transliteration | Rāhi |
Venerated in | Warkari tradition |
Affiliation | Form of Devi |
Abode | Pandharpur |
Gender | Female |
Region | Maharashtra, India |
Temple | Vithoba Temple |
Consort | Vithoba |
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