Who is Meldi Maa?

 

This is an article about Meldi Maa, a Hindu goddess. It discusses her legend, her iconography, and her temples. Meldi Maa is a local, folk goddess of Gujarat, mainly worshipped in Saurashtra, western Gujarat, as the protector of farmlands and peoples. She is believed to have been created by dirt from the hands of Goddess Uma. She is often depicted riding a goat with eight hands. Devotees seek her blessings for success in their travels, especially to the United States. The article also mentions that Meldi Maa is a popular subject in Mata ni Pachedi, a Gujarati folk art form.

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