Kotravai god. Small groups and tribes that lay scattered all across India have had their own specific mother goddess Korravai, also known as Kotravai or Koṟṟavai, is an ancient Tamil goddess of war and victory, revered as one of the earliest documented deities in the Sangam literature of Tamilakam dating from . Kotravai (Koṟṟavai), is the goddess of war and victory in the Tamil tradition. She is also the mother goddess Kotṟavai ( IAST (IAST: IAST) ), also spelled Kotravai or Korravai, is the goddess of war and victory in the Tamil tradition. Hence this paper aimed to trace of Kotravai in Barani texts and the trance of Kotravai as Abstract Kotravai worship is the most important place in the worship of the mother goddess of the ancient Tamils. MA KOTRAVAI Kotravai also known as Kotravai Devi and as Kotravai Amman is considered to be the goddess of war and victory as per ancient Tamil Literature. She is also the mother goddess and the goddess of fertility, agriculture, and hunters. Received: 22-03-2022 the ancient Tamils. She is worshipped with animal sacrifices, dancing rituals, and songs in praise Korravai, also known as Kotravai or Koṟṟavai, is an ancient Tamil goddess of war and victory, revered as one of the earliest documented deities in the Sangam literature of Tamilakam dating from Korravai is a significant figure in Hindu mythology, often revered as a goddess of victory and power. Kotravai is one of the most prominent goddesses from ancient Dravidian culture, associated with fertility, war, victory, and the protection of clans and communities. Kotravai (Korrawai), also spelt Korravai or Kotravai and is the goddess of war and victory in the Tamil traditions. Kotravai is an ancient goddess. The empty wine bottles and broken glass pieces found beside the antique Navakanda statues (portrayal of persons beheading themselves) that were Murugan, the god of war, is seen as inheriting his martial prowess and valor from his mother, Korravai. She is also the mother goddess and the goddess of fertility, agriculture and Even though the god Kotravai is not in practice in present days. Unlike the veṟiyāṭal described in the Pattupāṭṭu, and Eṭṭutokai of Tolkāppiyam, this veṟiyāṭal is said to have been danced by Koṟṟavai with the god-spirit in order to emphasize the grievances of the people. ), also spelled Kotravai or Korravai, is the goddess of war and victory in the Tamil tradition. Kotravai Amman is an ancient Tamil deity, a form of Ma Shakti Devi, who grants success in war, fertility, and family prosperity. Kotravai (Koṟṟavai), is the goddess of war and victory in the Tamil tradition. The worship of Kotṟavai (Tamil: கொற்றவை, Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. In Sangam literature, Kotravai is Revised: 14-10-2022 referred to by the names Kotravai also spelt Korravai or Korrawai and the goddess of war and victory in the Tamil traditions. She is primarily worshiped in the southern parts of India, particularly in Tamil Nadu. Whereas it can be worshipped as Kaali and Durgai. Tamil Sangam literature documents Goddess Kotravai. This relationship underscores the importance of Korravai in the Tamil pantheon, as the mother of one Mother goddess cult is deeply entrenched in Indian culture.
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