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  1. Ambika (Sanskrit: अम्बिका, IAST: Ambikā) is generally an epithet or form of Mahadevi, the supreme goddess of Hinduism. In her iconography, she is depicted with eight arms, holding multiple weapons.

  2. Ambikā or Kūṣmāṇḍinī is one of the most popular Jain goddesses among Śvetāmbaras and Digambaras alike. She is the yakṣī or female attendant deity of the 22nd Jina, Neminātha or Lord Nemi, but has long been a figure of worship in her own right.

  3. Goddess Ambika is adhya shakti i.e. the original energy force. She has the divine power to destroy your worldly obstacles and grant energy to your worldly self (prakruti), thus helping it become natural. Goddess Ambika enables your prakruti to become natural and spontaneous (sahaj).

  4. In Jainism, Ambika (Sanskrit: अम्बिका, Odia: ଅମ୍ବିକା Ambikā "Mother") or Ambika Devi (अम्बिका देवी Ambikā Devī "the Goddess-Mother") is the yakshini "dedicated attendant deity" or Śāsana Devī "protector goddess" of the 22nd Tirthankara, Neminatha.

  5. Dec 21, 2023 · Ambika is the name often used to refer to Mother Goddess Durga when she is seated on or with a lion or tiger. In Hindu belief, Ambika is also an alternate name for Parvati; she connects all beings and is instrumental in their spiritual release, and is considered a primitive source of energy.

  6. Ambika Goddess is a Jain goddess who holds great importance. She is a Jain Yakshi that is a dedicated attendant of Lord Neminath, the 22nd Tirthankara. She is also known as "Sasana Devi", the ‘protector’ goddess. Ambika Devi is called by other names like ‘Ambai’, ‘Amba’ and ‘Amra Kushmandini’.

  7. goddess ambika. Raivatachal (Girnar mountain) was like a jewel of Saurashtra region. To its southern side was a city that was compassionately and lawfully protected and was inhabited by many rich people who were prosperous like Kuber, the God of wealth. Hence, the city was aptly named Kuber.