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across the
Indian villages.
Shaktism also encomp****es
various tantric sub-traditions,
including Vidyapitha and KulamÄrga.
Shaktism emphasizes that intense...
- countries. Indo-Caribbean
Shaktism is
primarily Kalikula,
meaning that the
primary deity worshipped is Kali. Indo-Caribbean
Shaktism combines their Shakti...
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personified by the
Hindu goddesses Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati. In
Shaktism,
these triune goddesses are the
manifestations of Mula-Prakriti or Mahadevi...
- an
important turning point in the
history of
Shaktism as it
marks the rise of the
Bhakti aspect in
Shaktism,
which reached its
zenith in 1700 CE. First...
- one of the
highest aspects of Adi Parashakti, the
supreme goddess in
Shaktism. The
temple is
located in the
historic city of Kanchipuram, near Chennai...
- brahman, i.e., the
Absolute with attributes. In Vaishnavism, Shaivism, and
Shaktism, Vishnu, Shiva, and Adi
Shakti respectively are Para Brahman. Mahaganapati...
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ideas from
Shaktism,
Vaishnavism and
Vajrayana Buddhism. For example, one sub-tradition of
Kashmir Shaivism adopts Goddess worship (
Shaktism) by stating...
- and
often personified as the
female consort of the
Hindu god. In
Tantric Shaktism,
Shakti is the
foremost deity, akin to Brahman. In
Puranic Hinduism, Shiva...
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which are
today known as
Shaktism.
Sarasvati appears in the
Puranic Devi
Mahatmya (Glory of the Goddess), a
central text for
Shaktism which was
appended to...
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movements within Hinduism,
namely Shaivism, Brahmanism, Vaishnavism, and
Shaktism. The
Smarta tradition developed during (early)
classical Period of Hinduism...