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- Bonbibi abstract "Banbibi (Bengali: বনবিবি, the lady of the forest), also Bandevi, Bandurga and Byaghradevi is a guardian spirit of the forests venerated by both the Hindu and the Muslim residents of the Sundarbans (spread across West Bengal state in eastern India and Bangladesh). She is called upon mostly by the honey-collectors and the woodcutters before entering the forest for protection against the attacks from the tigers. It is believed that the demon king, Dakkhin Rai (the lord of the south), an arch-enemy of Banbibi actually appears in the disguise of a tiger and attacks human beings.".
- Bonbibi thumbnail Banbibi.jpg?width=300.
- Bonbibi wikiPageExternalLink Ifl_28.pdf.
- Bonbibi wikiPageExternalLink col_clay_banb.html.
- Bonbibi wikiPageID "21034520".
- Bonbibi wikiPageRevisionID "594515839".
- Bonbibi caption "Banbibi and Dukhe".
- Bonbibi hasPhotoCollection Bonbibi.
- Bonbibi mount "Tiger or hen".
- Bonbibi name "Banbibi".
- Bonbibi region "The Sundarbans".
- Bonbibi script "বনবিবি".
- Bonbibi scriptName "Bengali".
- Bonbibi type "Hindu".
- Bonbibi subject Category:Bangladeshi_culture.
- Bonbibi subject Category:Bengali_culture.
- Bonbibi subject Category:Culture_of_West_Bengal.
- Bonbibi comment "Banbibi (Bengali: বনবিবি, the lady of the forest), also Bandevi, Bandurga and Byaghradevi is a guardian spirit of the forests venerated by both the Hindu and the Muslim residents of the Sundarbans (spread across West Bengal state in eastern India and Bangladesh). She is called upon mostly by the honey-collectors and the woodcutters before entering the forest for protection against the attacks from the tigers.".
- Bonbibi label "Bonbibi".
- Bonbibi label "Bonbibi".
- Bonbibi sameAs Bonbibi.
- Bonbibi sameAs m.05b5flx.
- Bonbibi sameAs Q892156.
- Bonbibi sameAs Q892156.
- Bonbibi wasDerivedFrom Bonbibi?oldid=594515839.
- Bonbibi depiction Banbibi.jpg.
- Bonbibi isPrimaryTopicOf Bonbibi.