Historical PeriodEra
Oral / medieval / documented history
Meldī — goddess of Gujarati Pāraḍī and Vaghri communities
Hindu / Gujarati / Folk
Meldī Mātā is the kuldevī of many traditional Gujarati pastoralist and trader communities (Paradi, Vaghri, Rabari). She protects cattle and grants wealth; her shrines sit at the boundary of villages. Iconography: a tall goddess on a he-goat (vāhana), holding a sword. The annual Meldī Mātā Jātrā in Bhādra (August–September) draws devotees from Gujarat diaspora worldwide.
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