Bhagavati
Bhagavati, also spelled Bhagavathi, is a Hindu goddess title used for the Devi, the supreme goddess in many Hindu traditions. The term derives from Sanskrit bhagavān or bhagavatī, meaning the venerable, blessed one, or the goddess who is worthy of worship. In practice, Bhagavati is a form of the divine feminine associated with Durga, Parvati, or Kali, and is especially venerated as a benevolent mother goddess in Shakta and local folk cults.
In Kerala and parts of South India, Bhagavati is the principal deity in many Devi temples and
In Bengal and eastern regions, the name appears in devotional poetry and folklore as a form of
Worship practices include offerings of flowers and coconuts, the lighting of lamps, and participation in temple