Guest guest Posted January 15, 2005 Report Share Posted January 15, 2005 Nirmalananda Saraswati wrote: Yes, you could say that Parvati is a form of Shakti.In other stories, Lord Shiva is married to the DivineMother under different names, like Uma or Sati. Theyare all different forms of the Divine Mother. They arethe Shakti of Siva. Shakti means energy, but it's alsoa term that's associated with the Divine Mother. Dear Nirmalananda ~ I found your response to my question very helpful. >From reading the Chandi, I have the idea that all the Goddesses are manifestations of One Goddess, but I thought this mainly applied to Durga, Saraswati, Kali, Laksmi. But what you say makes great sense. Thank you very much for taking the time to provide such a good answer. Jai Maa ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2005 Report Share Posted January 15, 2005 You're very welcome. Namaste! --- nierika wrote: > > Nirmalananda Saraswati wrote: > > Yes, you could say that Parvati is a form of > Shakti. > In other stories, Lord Shiva is married to the > Divine > Mother under different names, like Uma or Sati. > They > are all different forms of the Divine Mother. They > are > the Shakti of Siva. Shakti means energy, but it's > also > a term that's associated with the Divine Mother. > > > > Dear Nirmalananda ~ I found your response to my > question very helpful. From > reading the Chandi, I have the idea that all the > Goddesses are manifestations > of One Goddess, but I thought this mainly applied > to Durga, Saraswati, Kali, > Laksmi. But what you say makes great sense. Thank > you very much for taking > the time to provide such a good answer. > Jai Maa ~ Linda > The all-new My - What will yours do? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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