Why Married People Must Not Worship Sri Dhumavati.
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Ongoing, First published Jan 11
Goddess Dhumavati is depicted as a widow with disheveled white or gray hair. Her appearance is far from the traditional, enchanting portrayal of Devi Shakti. She wears a smoky or gray complexion and bears the marks of despair on her face. Her breasts are barren and scrawny, and she resembles a witch or a grandmother. Dhumavati roams in solitude, symbolizing pain, desperation, and destitution.
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