Mhalsa
| Mhalsa | |
|---|---|
| Khandoba and Mhalsa killing demons Mani-Malla — a popular oleograph, c.1880. | |
| Devanagari | म्हाळसा, महालसा | 
| Sanskrit transliteration | Mhāḷasā | 
| Weapon | Trishula | 
| Consort | Khandoba | 
Mhalsa (Marathi: म्हाळसा IAST: Mhāḷasā), also spelled as Mhalasa or Mahalasa, महालसा is a Hindu goddess. Mhalsa is worshipped as the consort of the folk god Khandoba, a form of the god Shiva. In this tradition, she is associated with Parvati, Shiva's wife.
Mhalsa's chief temple is at Mardol in Mardol, Goa, where she is worshipped as a form of Vishnu revered as Mahalasa Narayani. She is worshipped as the Kuladevi (family goddess) of different castes and communities in the region.