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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MahadeviMahadevi - Wikipedia

    Mahadevi ( Sanskrit: महादेवी, IAST: Mahādevī ), also referred to as Adi Parashakti, Mahamaya and Durga, [3] is the supreme goddess in Hinduism. [4] [5] According to the goddess-centric sect Shaktism, all Hindu gods and goddesses are considered to be manifestations of this great goddess, who is considered as the Para Brahman or the ultimate reality.

    • Shakti - Wikipedia

      Mahadevi (Sanskrit: महादेवी, IAST: Mahādevī), also referred...

  2. En el marco del hinduismo, shakti, o más correctamente en transcripción IAST Śakti, designa a la «energía» de un deva (dios masculino hinduista), la cual es personificada como su esposa y el aspecto y/o complemento femenino de estos, o como la deidad que personifica a todas las devis (diosas).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParvatiParvati - Wikipedia

    Outside India. Related goddesses. References. Works cited. Further reading. External links. Parvati ( Sanskrit: पार्वती, IAST: Pārvatī ), also known as Uma ( Sanskrit: उमा, IAST: Umā) and Gauri ( Sanskrit: गौरी, IAST: Gaurī ), is the Hindu goddess of power, energy, nourishment, harmony, love, beauty, devotion, and motherhood.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shakti_PithaShakti pitha - Wikipedia

    The Shakti Pithas or the Shakti Peethas ( Sanskrit: शक्ति पीठ, Śakti Pīṭha, seat of Shakti [1]) are significant shrines and pilgrimage destinations in Shaktism, the goddess-centric denomination in Hinduism. The shrines are dedicated to various forms of Adi Shakti.

    Sr. No.
    Place
    State In India/country
    Body Part Or Ornament
    1
    A. Amarnath Temple, from Srinagar through ...
    A. Throat B. Anklet
    2
    Fullara - It is situated near Labhpur.
    Lips
    3
    Bahula at Ketugram, 8 km from Katwa, ...
    Left arm
    4
    Bakreshwar, on the banks of Paaphara ...
    Portion between the eyebrows
  5. Tara (Mahavidya) In the Shaivism and Shaktism tradition of Hinduism, the goddess Tara ( Sanskrit: तारा, Tārā) is the second of the ten Mahavidyas. She is considered a form of Adishakti, the tantric manifestation of Parvati.