- The
Mahavidya (Sanskrit: महाविद्या, IAST:
Mahāvidyā, lit.
Great Wisdoms) are a
group of ten
Hindu Tantric goddesses. The 10
Mahavidyas are
usually named...
- 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...
- of her
graceful aspect. She is
believed to be the
tenth and the last
Mahavidya. She is also
considered to be the last form of the
goddess Adi Parashakti...
- (Sanskrit: धूमावती, Dhūmāvatī,
literally "the
smoky one") is one of the
Mahavidyas, a
group of ten
Hindu Tantric goddesses.
Dhumavati represents the fearsome...
- Bagalā (Sanskrit: बगलामुखी) is the
female form of a
personification of the
mahavidyas (great wisdom/science), a
group of ten
Tantrik deities in Hinduism. Devi...
- (Sanskrit: मातङ्गी, IAST: Mātaṅgī) is a
Hindu goddess. She is one of the
Mahavidyas, ten
Tantric goddesses and an
aspect of the
Hindu Divine Mother. She is...
- IAST: Bhuvaneśvarī) is a
Hindu goddess. She is the
fourth amongst the ten
Mahavidya goddesses in Shaktism, and one of the
highest aspects of Mahadevi. She...
-
Bhairavi (Sanskrit: भैरवी) is a
Hindu goddess,
described as one of the
Mahāvidyas, the ten
avatars of the
mother goddess. She is the
consort of Dakṣiṇāmūrti...
-
western states of India), is a
Hindu goddess (Devi). She is one of the
Mahavidyas, ten
goddesses from the
esoteric tradition of Tantra, and a ferocious...
- text,
Radha is the Prakriti-Padmini, who is
another form or
expansion of
Mahavidya Tripura Sundari,
while Krishna is
identified as a
masculine form of Kali...