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Shaktism and the Goddess: An Excerpt

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baeutiful, db!!!

 

thanks!!!

 

exactly!!! all the gods unite in one deity that is adi parashakti-

 

bhAsvadbimbAdharA

kRSNakes'I sitakarAnanA

harimadhyA s'ivAkArA

sarvadevamayIva sA |

 

"With lips red as the _bimba_ fruit,

with black hair, with face like the moon,

with waist like a lion, with gracious aspects,

she seemed to unite all the gods in one!"

 

kalhana- a kasmiri poet

 

 

The Goddess to whom the above poem is addressed is bhramaravAsini.

The poet indirectly reminds the readers of the various gods that

seemed to unite in Bhramaravasini: sUrya (bimba), kRSNa, candra

(sitakara),hari, and s'iva.

 

the beauty of 'goddess' worship is she unites one and all - in her

diverse manifestations lies her exquisite beauty and divinity!!!!

 

om sree matrayaii namaha!!

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