Mhasoba

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pronounced "MUH-SO-BAA" Mhasoba is a horned buffalo deity of pastoral tribes in Western and Southern India. In Maharashtra, many gavalis (tribes making their living cow-herding and by selling milk and milk products) have been worshipping this deity for hundreds of years.

Some experts have connected Mhasoba with Shiva, who may have been a pre-Hindu deity adopted by Brahmin/Hindu culture. In the Mhasoba cult of Maharashtra, Mhasoba (Mahisha/Mahesha, which is another name for Shiva/Shankar) is worshipped with his wife Jogubai (Durga).


Hinduism | Hindu mythology | Itihasa
Female Deities: Gayatri | Saraswati | Lakshmi | Dakshayani | Parvati | Durga | Shakti | Kali | Sita | Devi | Radha | Mahavidya | more...
Male Deities: Brahma | Vishnu | Shiva | Rama | Krishna | Ganesha | Kartikeya | Hanuman | Lakshmana | Indra | Surya | more...
Texts: Vedas | Upanishads | Puranas | Ramayana | Mahabharata
This box: view  talk  edit