Ajima


Ajima is a group of goddesses of the Newar pantheon. These goddesses are respected by all sects and castes of Newars, both from Hindu and Buddhist religion.

Etymology

The word "Ajima" comes from two Nepal Bhasa words, "Aji" meaning grandmother and "Ma" meaning mother. This deity represents all the female ancestors of Newar who have been deitized under the influence of the Shaktism branch of Hinduism and Vajrayana Buddhism.

History

Newar society was a matriarchial society initially. During that era, Ajimas were the most respected deities. Even after the addition of other indigenous deities e.g.-Majipa Lakhey, Lokeshwars, Kumari and other deities of Hindu and Buddhist religions, the deity is still considered of primary importance by Newars.

Influence

These deities are revered by both Hindus and Buddhists. She is regarded as the protector of children as well. The core city of Kathmandu, has eight Ajima temples strategically situated at the peripheries of the city. These temples of Ajima used to contain army barracks. So, these Ajima temples are believed to be protectors of cities as well.
The eight Ajimas or Astha Matrika of Kathmandu are as follows-