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Aai Shree Khodiyar Maa is a powerful and highly revered Hindu goddess, especially worshipped in the western Indian state of Gujarat, as well as parts of Rajasthan and Maharashtra. She is considered a Kuldevi (family or clan goddess) by many communities, including Leuva Patels, Charans, Rajputs, Ahirs, and other castes.
πΊ Who is Khodiyar Maa?
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Khodiyar Maa is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Durga or Shakti.
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She is considered the protector of her devotees, known for her miraculous powers and fierce compassion.
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The name βKhodiyarβ comes from the word "Khodi", meaning prosperity, and "Yar", meaning friend or companion β symbolizing a benevolent divine protector.
π Symbol: The Crocodile
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Khodiyar Maa is famously depicted riding a crocodile (Magar), which symbolizes power over fear and death.
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According to legend, she emerged from a water tank on a crocodileβs back to protect her devotee β making the crocodile her vahana (vehicle).
π Legend of Khodiyar Maa
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She was born in the Charan community and is believed to be the daughter of Mamadiya Gadhvi, a devout man who was childless until he received a boon from Lord Shiva.
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Khodiyar Maa and her six sisters and one brother were divine children who came to earth to help and protect the pious.
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She is known for miraculous interventions to protect the weak and punish injustice.
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One of her well-known acts was saving the Chudasama ruler of Junagadh, who later became her devotee.
π Famous Temples
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Khodaldham, Kagvad (Rajkot District, Gujarat) β A massive and beautiful temple dedicated to Khodiyar Maa.
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Khodiyar Mandir, Bhavnagar β Situated near the Tataniya Dharo lake, believed to be the site where she appeared on a crocodile.
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Other temples are spread across Gujarat, Rajasthan, and even abroad where the Gujarati diaspora is present.
π Devotion & Worship
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Worshipped as a protective mother, giver of strength, and remover of obstacles.
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Khodiyar Jayanti, her birthday, is celebrated with great devotion and grandeur.
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Devotees offer coconut, red chunri (sacred cloth), bangles, and sweets.
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Special bhajans (devotional songs) and aartis are performed in her honor.