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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Padmavati (Jainism)</span> Goddess in Jainism

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ambika (Jainism)</span> Jain goddess

In Jainism, Ambika or Ambika Devi is the yakshini "dedicated attendant deity" or Śāsana Devī "protector goddess" of the 22nd Tirthankara, Neminatha. She is also known as Ambai, Amba, Kushmandini and Amra Kushmandini. She is often shown with one or more children and often under a tree. She is frequently represented as a pair with a small Tirthankar image on the top. The name ambika literally means mother, hence she is Mother Goddess. The name is also a common epithet of Hindu Goddess Parvati.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ambika Statue from Dhar</span>

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Ambika is an Indian given name. The name Ambika is a derivative name from Durga Ma. One meaning of it is the Goddess of the Moon or the Warrior Goddess. In Sanskrit word ambikā is "mother". Variants include Ambikah, Ambyka, and Ambykah.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ambika Temple, Girnar</span> Holy pilgrimage site in Gujarat, India

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