- Source: Jagdamba
Jagadamba (Sanskrit: जगदम्बा, romanized: Jagadambā, lit. 'mother of the world') is an epithet used to address a Hindu goddess, primarily applied to Lakshmi and Parvati in literature.
Literature
= Ramcharitmanas
=In Ramcharitmanas, a version of the Ramayana by Tulsidas, after Angada meets Ravana, the latter remarks thus:
This translates to:
Temples
Devi Jagadambi Temple, is a temple dedicated to goddess Parvati at Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Mahalakshmi Ambabai Temple, is a temple dedicated to goddess Lakshmi in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
Shree Jagadamba Devi Temple in Kasaragod, Kerala, India
Shri Mahalakshmi Jagdamba Mandir Koradi in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
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