Bahuchara Mata (English Wikipedia)

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  • The Great Circle: Journal of the Australian Association for Maritime History. New Delhi, India, Asia: Australian Association for Maritime History. 1983. pp. 6: Bahuchara was a deified Charan lady, but the cult which developed around her probably also coalesced with an earlier one centred on a Koli goddess. 45 The main shrines of Bahuchara are located at Bahuchara, 30 miles south of Patan.
  • Gopal, Dr Krishna (2003). Fairs and Festivals of India. New Delhi, India, Asia: Gyan Publishing House. pp. 112 - 113: When his wife died, Bapal sent his servants to bring his children (Bahuchara and her sister) to Kathiawad from Marwar where they were staying. At Shankhalpur, where they halted for the night, Bapaiya, a Koli plunderer. ISBN 978-81-212-0811-6.
  • Dadhivāṛiyā, Kāyamadāna (1995). Dipanga-Kula-Prakasa: Saradaragarha ke Dodiyo ka itihasa (in Hindi). Pratap Shodh Pratishthan, Bhupal Nobels Sansthan, Udaiapur. बेचरा देवी सिंढायच चारण की पुत्री थी। उसका जन्म सिंध प्रदेश के खारोड़ा ग्राम में हुआ था और विवाह गुजरात में। यह देवी बहुचराजी के नाम से भी जानी जाती है। चुंवाल क्षेत्र में वीरमगाँव के पास बहुचरा जी का कोटनुमा मंदिर है। संखलसर गाँव में इस देवी का पट्ट स्थान है। इस देवी के वाहन मुर्गे हैं।
  • Jayakar, Pupul (1994). The Children of Barren Women: Essays, Investigations, Stories. New Delhi, India, Asia: Penguin Books. pp. 44: Bahuchara and her two sisters were attacked by Bapaiya, a Koli plunderer at Shakatpur, To save themselves from rape and abduction, the sisters killed themselves, Bahuchara cut off her breasts with the sword carried by Charana women. ISBN 978-0-14-024068-9.
  • Burman, J. J. Roy (2005). Gujarat Unknown: Hindu-Muslim Syncretism and Humanistic Forays. New Delhi, India, Asia: Mittal Publications. p. 80. ISBN 978-81-8324-052-9.
  • Jayakar, Pupul (1989). The Earth Mother. New Delhi, India, Asia: Penguin Books. pp. 82: Bahuchara and her two sisters were attacked by Bapaiya, a Koli plunderer at Shakatpur.She cursed him to be eunuch but she was requested by Koli dacoit and she asked him to worship her as a goddess and he did so. Koli dacoit established a shrine under varakhda tree and became staunch follower of her and worship till his death. ISBN 978-0-14-012352-4.
  • Sheikh, Samira (2010). "The Lives of Bahuchara Mata". The Idea of Gujarat: History, Ethnography and Text. Orient Blackswan. pp. 85–99. ISBN 978-81-250-4113-9.

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