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Sṛṣṭi or
Sṛṣṭī,
translated to
English as
Sristi or
Srishti or
Shristi is a
feminine given name
referring to creation. It is in use
primarily in
India and...
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which correspond to his five
divine activities (pañcakṛtya):
creation (
sṛṣṭi),
preservation (sthithi),
destruction (saṃhāra),
concealing grace (tirobhāva)...
- Drsti-
srsti is a
subschool of
Advaita Vedanta,
possibly started by Maṇḍana Miśra (8th c. CE). It
holds that the "whole
world of
things is the
object of...
- (keśādhipadam).
There are
basically five
works (pañcakṛtya). They are
creation (
sṛṣṭi),
protection (sthiti),
destruction (saṁhāra),
hiding (tirudhana) and blessing...
- www.wisdomlib.org (30 July 2019). "Contents of the
Section on
Creation (
Sṛṣṭi-khaṇḍa) [Chapter 2]". www.wisdomlib.org.
Retrieved 28
October 2022. "The"...
- (2007). Śiva-mahāpurāṇa: Māhātmyam, Vidyeśvara saṁhitā,
Rudra saṁhitā (
Sr̥ṣṭi khaṇḍa, Satī khaṇḍa and Pārvatī khaṇḍa).
Parimal Publications. ISBN 978-81-7110-298-3...
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faces of
Shiva corresponding to his five
activities (pañcakṛtya):
creation (
sṛṣṭi),
preservation (sthithi),
destruction (saṃhāra),
concealing grace (tirobhāva)...
- viṣṇu, 21.vasu, 22. rudra, 23.kubera and 24.aśvins The
Padmapurana (in
Sṛṣṭi Kānḍa)
mentions 24 Adhi-Devatas (presiding deities) for each of the 24 letters...
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deities except Narayana of the Upanishads, who was
deemed the
primal cause of
srsti (creation),
sthiti (existence) and
pralaya (destruction). The accompanying...
- "causes to let loose, creates"; sṛṣṭá- "let go, discharged, abandoned";
sṛ́ṣṭi "letting go, emission; production, procreation; creation,
creation of the...