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- Q17005399 subject Q1983910.
- Q17005399 abstract "Balambika (Deity) (also known as "Bala") is a goddess of the Hindu religion, usually found in South India. Her name means "Goddess Of Knowledge", or "Child Goddess".Balambika's description appears in her sacred text the Balambika Dasakam. She is also pictured as having four arms and a red circle on each palm. She holds what looks like a gold bar and a necklace with two of her arms. Balambika is considered a child, and acts as one, but is said to bring true knowledge, education, wisdom, power and prosperity for a better life. She is sometimes called the goddess of children, and therefore, her temple was constructed to be devoted to children.".
- Q17005399 wikiPageExternalLink Balambika.jpg.
- Q17005399 wikiPageExternalLink Sri-Bala-Thirupurasundari-Ambal.html.
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- Q17005399 wikiPageExternalLink Balambika_Dasakam.
- Q17005399 wikiPageExternalLink 6608021311.
- Q17005399 wikiPageWikiLink Q10090.
- Q17005399 wikiPageWikiLink Q161701.
- Q17005399 wikiPageWikiLink Q1983910.
- Q17005399 comment "Balambika (Deity) (also known as "Bala") is a goddess of the Hindu religion, usually found in South India. Her name means "Goddess Of Knowledge", or "Child Goddess".Balambika's description appears in her sacred text the Balambika Dasakam. She is also pictured as having four arms and a red circle on each palm. She holds what looks like a gold bar and a necklace with two of her arms.".
- Q17005399 label "Balambika".