Bhuwakul
Bhuwakul is a term with origins in the Indian subcontinent, often referring to a local deity or a village-level spiritual figure. The exact nature of Bhuwakul varies significantly depending on the specific region and community that venerates it. In some traditions, Bhuwakul is considered a protector of the land, associated with agriculture and the well-being of the village. Offerings and rituals are often performed to appease Bhuwakul, seeking blessings for good harvests, health, and prosperity.
The worship of Bhuwakul typically takes place at small, informal shrines, often located under trees or at
While not as widely known as major deities in the Hindu pantheon, Bhuwakul holds significant importance in