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Dev Mogra (also Devmogra or Yaah Devmogi), a
goddess for the Satpuda mountain people. Whenever you go to any village,
there is a small temple. But in the tribal society, idols and temples are not
the only concept. Yamamogi, the goddess of Satpuda, is the only goddess of the
tribe of Satpuda Vidhya Hills in Maharashtra-Gujarat. The traditions of the
tribals are related to nature as they live, nature and their God. Video below 👇
TEMPLE
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There is a temple to this
goddess on a mountain near the city of Sagbara in the
state of Gujarat,
India. The temple was said to have been created seven generations
back when the then high-priest saw a vision of Dev Mogra. It wasn't has no roof
or daily worship there.
There is an annual festival at the
temple from February to March where an estimated 5 to 7 Lakh (500,000 to
700,000) people attend.
In the area with lots of shrubs, a
circular stone or planted wooden trunk appears to symbolize God.
There is now a beautiful temple with roof slopes as
per the size of the aboriginal house.
BIRTH PLACE
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The village of Dab in Akkalkuwa taluka,
located in the picturesque region of the Satpuda Mountains and the Sagbara
Taluka (District Narmada), in the vicinity of the Bagla river in Gujarat, are
the shrines of Yamamogi Devi. Yamamogi, Devamogara and Yah Panduri are the
names of many tribes whose mothers are revered.Mother's journey takes place
between February and April in the holy festival of Mahashivratri. Tribal people
will not be seen worshiping any other deities.
BIRTH OF DEV MOGRA
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King Taramahal was the head
of Aambudapari on the western side of the pressure circle. Raja Pantha, son of
their queen Umravanu. He was very brave, proficient in science. The king had
nine queens. Its pattrani was devrupan . She was the daughter of Bahgoria
Kothar.
Devamogramata was the daughter
of Manas Devgondar, queen of Baghoria and the goddess of King Goria Kothar.
Bhagodarya and Devgondara had one son.It was either Ada Thakor or Vina Thakor.
Due to the marriage of Devamogara
mother to King Patha, both Raja Pantha and Vinathakore were good friends and
relatives. They are called Benihejaha in tribal language. They were both very
mighty, powerful, and intelligent.Devamogara mother was the fourth child of a
rich tribal family in Mavasar Pati (navapur)area of Dab state.
STORY OF DEV MOGRA
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Video below 👇
Due to the drought in those areas,
they were under pressure to look for food. There was no food due to the
drought, but it was also destroyed by tubers. Therefore, they were disturbed by
hunger and lay dying under a tree in the forest in a flower vine. At the same
time, the king of Dab was came for hunting in jungle. They brought her home and
nurtured her like a beloved daughter.
Yahamogi is also known as Pohli Pandor as an orphan
girl found in the forest.
Or, also known as Devamogara, because it is found in a vine and shrub like a flower.
He was married to King Pantha. King Panta had to stay
with the cavalry for seven years.
That meant serving as a housemaid. Later, due to some
housework, Raja Pantha and Mata Mogara moved to the present village of
Devamogara (Taluka Sagarbara, Gujarat) where the temple of Devamogara is now.
Later, mothers started to live in small huts and due
to the Trouble & embarrassment treatment by other queens.
During the same period, 12 years of drought occurred
in the state of pressure.
WHY PEOPLE BELIVE HER AS GOD
Video below 👇
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At that time, Yahmogi boldly went to the surrounding kingdom and brought food, grains, animals to the kingdom with the help of King Pantha, Vinathakor. The hunger strike in the state provided food and livestock to the victims. Because of their humanitarian work, they were called 'Yaha'.Yaha, that's mother. Because of this work of 'yaha mogi' they are known as food gods.That is why tribals worship 'yaha mogi' with food.After the death of 'devmogra',(yaha mogi) his husband Raja and brother Ganda Thakore made idols of mother and made them into clay bases.
Eventually, the kings of Sagbara state went hunting,
and found a mother idol in the forest.
They traditionally built a house surrounded by grass,
like the tribal houses, and built a statue of the mother.
During the Mahashivratri night, there is jatra and
traditional worship is performed there. Earlier, there were goats, raida
victims. Chickens and alcohol were then offered. Raw grains are used in this
worship of the aborigines.
tribal women live in traditional costumes. It is
called 'khoyati'.
The mother has a small copper in one hand. It is
called 'Kolihi'
SCULPTURE FOUND
Video below 👇
Devamogara Mata was founded in the forests as mentioned above and it was founded by Hiraji Chavan, a tribal king about one and a half thousand years ago.
Sagbara is the capital of the tribal king. Sagbara is
currently located in the district and is located in Narmada district.
DEVOTEES
Video below 👇
Devotees of mothers come in large numbers from all
four states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. There are
other tribals coming from all over the country. During the visit to the
mothers, the tribal people tied the basket made of bamboo with white cloth.
It contains rice, gourmet flower wine caps, bangles,
sindoor, agarbatti, coconut, betel nut. Mothers take them to the altar. There
is also a fried chicken or goat. This basket for worship is called Hijari.
The mother idol is taken there once a year for
bathing.
Also, there is a wooden crocodile from earlier. He is
also worshiped. Magara is also worshiped in Africa. That is, it seems that
tribal tribes maintain the same customary traditions at the back of the world.
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