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- Q4841183 subject Q9602018.
- Q4841183 abstract "Badwa is one of the names given to male spiritual leaders among the Bhil tribes of the Indian state of Maharashtra.The religious sphere of Bhils is represented by variety of spirits, ghosts, gods, goddess, and deities. The Deovera (place of pray) is a popular religious centre and commands full respect and recognition (Mann, 1982). The Deovra are erected in the names of lineage, hamlets or village as a whole. In general, a Bhil Deovera contains images of Devi, Mata, Bhomia, Dharam Raj, Robari Baba etc., such religious spots are specially taken care of by the popular religious man known as Bhopa (Nagda, 1992). The chief of a Deovera is called Pat Bhopa or Badwa. He is fully competent to invoke deity. A Bhopa is used to search the cause and cure of morbidity and sterility. "http://www.worldofbiography.com/9241-Mata%20Hari/life4.htm↑".
- Q4841183 wikiPageExternalLink OL205333A.
- Q4841183 wikiPageExternalLink life4.htm.
- Q4841183 wikiPageWikiLink Q1191.
- Q4841183 wikiPageWikiLink Q4901988.
- Q4841183 wikiPageWikiLink Q494511.
- Q4841183 wikiPageWikiLink Q6785996.
- Q4841183 wikiPageWikiLink Q854970.
- Q4841183 wikiPageWikiLink Q9602018.
- Q4841183 comment "Badwa is one of the names given to male spiritual leaders among the Bhil tribes of the Indian state of Maharashtra.The religious sphere of Bhils is represented by variety of spirits, ghosts, gods, goddess, and deities. The Deovera (place of pray) is a popular religious centre and commands full respect and recognition (Mann, 1982). The Deovra are erected in the names of lineage, hamlets or village as a whole.".
- Q4841183 label "Badwa".