Maheshwari Balika Vidyalaya

Maheshwari, also spelled Maheshvari, is a Hindu caste of India, originally from what is now the state of Rajasthan. [1] Their traditional occupation is that of commerce and as such they form part of the wider Bania occupation-based community that also includes castes such as the Khandelwals, Oswals and Agrawals.

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Goddess Maheshwari’s Role in Spiritual Transformation The primary role of Goddess Maheshwari in the spiritual journey is to help devotees overcome their inner demons, particularly the emotion of anger.

Goddess Maheshwari (Rudrani, Raudri or Maheshi) is one of the sapta matrikas – seven divine goddesses , who is regarded as the shakti of Lord Shiva. Devi Maheshwari gets her name from Lord Shiva who is also known as Maheshwara and is believed to have born out of the body of Lord Shiva.

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Maheshwari, a manifestation of the goddess Shakti, is revered as one of the Sapta Matrikas (Seven Mothers) in Hinduism. Worshipping Maheshwari invokes her blessings for protection, strength, wisdom, and prosperity.

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In Hinduism, Maheshwari signifies a divine female figure, often regarded as a manifestation of Shakti, exemplifying power and devotion, associated directly with the Lord, representing strength, nurturing, and spirituality.

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Maheshwari is the consort of Lord Shiva and contains the power equivalent to that of Lord Shiva. And she is none other than our Mata Parvati Devi. Maheshwari is also known by the names Raudri, Shankari and Maheshi.