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Kula-dèvatā (transl. clan-deity), also known as Kuladeva or Kuladevi is an ancestral tutelary deity in Hinduism, who is often the object of one's devotion (bhakti) in order to coax the deity to watch over one's clan (kula), family and children from misfortune. This is distinct from ishta-devata (personal tutelar) and village deities.
The word Kuladevata is derived from two words: Kula, meaning clan and Devata, meaning deity, and refers to deities that are worshiped by particular clans. The deity can be a male, female, animal or even an object, like a holy stone, and it is believed that rituals done at the Kuladevata/Kuladevi temple benefit all those genetically connected with the one performing the ritual. Hindu families make a pilgrimage to the Kuladevata or Kuladevi temple to obtain the blessing of the deity after an auspicious occasion such as a wedding. Kuladevatas are worshiped in several sects of Hinduism and Jainism. In the state of Maharashtra, the Kuladevatas are mainly manifestations of Shiva or Shakti such as Khandoba or Bhavani, respectively. In the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan these deities are generally the various manifestations of Parvati, the wife of Shiva, and are worshiped by different names by different clans. The Indian King Cobra (Nag) is also a famous Kuladevata. It is known by several names, such as, Nagadevata and Nagabaapji and is worshiped by several Hindu, Jain and Kshatriya clans. Some Kshatriya clans also claim themselves to be "Nagavanshi" or Descendants of the Naga.
In Kerala,the namboodiris, ezhavas and nairs all have their own own family deities for their families. These are believed to be the Gods who have been protecting their families from ancestors' times. For the brahmins, kuladevatas were the ones who their forefathers did upasanas on. Upasana( life long dedicated worship). For Ezhavas and Nairs, it's not a completely dedicated upasana like that of namboodiris brahmins, but they worship their kuladevatas for their entire life. They construct temple for the kuladevatas in their premises and carry out pujas through hired brahmins to do puja called pujaris.
In Andhra Pradesh, Goddess Vasavi Kanyakaparameshwari is the Kuladevi for the Arya Vysya community.
In Tamil Nadu, Goddess Kamakshi, Goddess Renukamba and Lord Murugan are family deities among many others, for many Brahmin Iyers and also to Maravar And Vellalars. Goddess Bhadrakali is the tutelary deity of Nadars. Majority of the Nadar Settlements will have a temple for Goddess Bhadrakali. Goddess Angalaparameshwari for majority of chettiars and vellalars. Lord Narashima for Brahmin Iyengars and also to Naidu. Worship of Kuladevta is very much prominent amongst the Brahmins and Kshatriyas of Goa, Karnataka and Maharashtra, that are the Konkani Saraswats, Daivajnas and Konkani Kharvis. Most of the Kuladevata temples are found in Goa, Shantadurga, Mahalakshmi, Nagesh, Mangesh, Ramnath to name a few. Kuladevatas play a very pious role in the Saraswat Brahmins, Daivajna Brahmins and Konkani Kharvis, it can even supplant the role of the Istadevata.
In Southern India, Balaji of Tirupati is one of the main Kuladevatas.
Kula devata comes from ancestral worship. Each family is assigned a devata which is his kula devatha. Ancestors will worship and forefathers will follow. Nowadays in many families I have observed somewhere in the family cycle gandfathers have not told their sons that this is the devata and it is lost. Bcoz of this the family will suffer and once they find the kula devatha thru astrologer and if they perform abhishekam, archana etc their sufferings will get reduced.
One of your ancestors, who sometimes might have had mythical powers
A god that every one in the family agreed upon to be assigened as their Kula Devata long time ago
A deity belonging to a specific region that your ancestors moved to later on and started worshiping as they settled down over there
Sometimes, in extremely rare cases someone who helped your ancestor in times of need, such as during war (like helped your ancestors win a war) or difficulty may be assigned as your Kula Devata or equal to your Kula devata in honours.
Only a group of five brothers came to the village that I am from and established a settlement there and one of them was a Brahmachari and was very well versed in the
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