Bagala
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For the town in Panama, see Bágala.
In Hinduism, Bagala is one of the mahavidyas and an aspect of Devi.
See more details under Bagalamukhi
[edit] Other Meanings
- A Bagala is also known as a little corner shop run by a 'sadeeg'(Pakistani worker) that sells commodities such as batatis (chips) and aseer (juice) in Jeddah.
- A Bagala is also a type of Arab sailing ship used centuries ago.

