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- Asanbibi abstract "Asanbibi (Bengali: আসানবিবি) is a folk deity, mostly worshipped in southern Bengal, in conjunction with her six sisters, namely, Olabibi (the Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Bahadabibi, Jhetunebibi and Jholabibi. It is believed by some modern scholars that these seven deities, together known as the Satbibis (seven ladies) are transmogrifications of the Saptamatrikas (Brahmi, Maheshvari, Vaisnavi, Varahi, Indrani and others), but almost no similarity exists between the Saptamatrikas and the Satbibis. The collective worship of seven goddesses is even evidenced in prehistoric India by a terracotta seal found at Mohenjodaro, a major urban centre of the Indus Valley Civilisation located in Sindh, which depicts the image of seven women standing together.".
- Asanbibi wikiPageID "17535050".
- Asanbibi wikiPageRevisionID "433405084".
- Asanbibi hasPhotoCollection Asanbibi.
- Asanbibi subject Category:Culture_of_West_Bengal.
- Asanbibi subject Category:Hindu_folk_deities.
- Asanbibi subject Category:Hinduism_in_Bangladesh.
- Asanbibi subject Category:Regional_Hindu_gods.
- Asanbibi type Abstraction100002137.
- Asanbibi type Belief105941423.
- Asanbibi type Cognition100023271.
- Asanbibi type Content105809192.
- Asanbibi type Deity109505418.
- Asanbibi type HinduFolkDeities.
- Asanbibi type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Asanbibi type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Asanbibi comment "Asanbibi (Bengali: আসানবিবি) is a folk deity, mostly worshipped in southern Bengal, in conjunction with her six sisters, namely, Olabibi (the Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Bahadabibi, Jhetunebibi and Jholabibi.".
- Asanbibi label "Asanbibi".
- Asanbibi sameAs m.04fzzc_.
- Asanbibi sameAs Q4803509.
- Asanbibi sameAs Q4803509.
- Asanbibi sameAs Asanbibi.
- Asanbibi wasDerivedFrom Asanbibi?oldid=433405084.
- Asanbibi isPrimaryTopicOf Asanbibi.