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Shakti is the female form of creation , she is the driving force behind the creation without which nothing forms ! Such is the concept of women postulated by ancient Hindu philosophy .
You don’t meditate to experiment with altered states of consciousness or whatever else.
You meditate only to perceive by yourself that everything is within us, every atom of the universe,
and that we already possess everything we would wish to find outside of ourselves.
Daniel Odier
Shakti by Marcus Ranum
A sculpture of goddess Shakti in the outer wall of the nearby temple which is inside a small grove.
Shot with Tamron 500mm mirror lens on Nikon D50
நெஞ்சுக்கு நீதியும் தோளுக்கு வாளும்
நிறைந்த சுடர்மணிப் பூண்,
பஞ்சுக்கு நேர்பல துன்பங்களாம்,இவள்
பார்வைக்கு நேர்பெருந்தீ
வஞ்சனை யின்றிப் பகையின்றிச் சூதின்றி
வையக மாந்தரெல் லாம்,
தஞ்சமென் றேயுரைப் பீர்அவள் பேர்,சக்தி
ஓம்சக்தி, ஓம்சக்தி, ஓம்.
மகாகவி பாரதி
Im Norden von Kuala Lumpur liegen die Batu Caves, riesige Kalksteinhöhlen, in denen sich mehrere Hindu Tempel befinden. Der Aufgang mit den bunten Treppen wird flankiert von einer riesigen Statue von Lord Murugan, dem Sohn von Shiva und Shakti.
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Durga Devi...lion with 4 arm poses, gorgeous, authentic attachments....absolutely stunning!!
Happiness is capturing Diesels without the disturbance of wires ! 😄
Seen here is macho "Shakti" WDG3A 13244 in Short Hood Front from Maula Ali (MLY) slows down at Chudawa (CRU) for schedule halt with 57553 Parli Vaijanth (PRLI) - Adilabad (ADB) passenger.
Shakti the Tigress.
Zone 4-Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Swaimadhopur, Rajasthan, Bharat .
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150mm, 1/1250, f2.8, ISO250.
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women playing 'garba' in full swing, after completing religious rituals of 'sitra satam' during navratri.
Garba could mean :
• Garba (dance), a form of dance originating in Gujarat, India.
• Garba (lamp), Lamps lighted in honour of Hindu Goddesses during Navratri.
• Garba (song), the songs sung in honour of Hindu goddesses during Navratri.
the term "garba" (Sanskrit: garbha) holds the semantic field 'womb' and is part of the Sanskrit compounds: Hiranyagarbha and Tathagatagarbha.
Garba is a dance that takes place in India but mostly in Gujarat. Garba usually happens during Navaratri. Navaratri is a nine day festival in Gujarat. During these nine days they worship the nine forms of Shakti (power, energy. The nine forms of Shakti are Durga Mata, Bhadrakali, Amba or Jagadamba, Annapurna, Sarvamangala, Bhairavi, Chandika or Chandi, Lalita, and Bhavani.
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'amba' is the goddess who is worshipped during this 'navratri' festival by playing 'garba', and is also a common name of a girl child in villages.
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"SHAKTĪ SHĀLĪ" is an aura of energized strength which characterizes an invigorated wrestler.
This was shot inside the little akhara (gymnasia) which is lost in the fields near Sakalhida, a village in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Those two pelhwans (Indian wrestlers) are having a break during their training.
They are standing in front of a window from which there was no colours yet as it was early in the morning before sunrise and at that time during winter we could still feel the heavy fog all around.
In India the wrestler’s fame is defined by the character which is fostered by strength with a majestic body and stamina, skill, experience, and, if educated and well read, for having knowledge and wisdom.
Pehlwans have humility and are well mannered.
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In Hinduism, Shiva is symbolized and worshiped in a form called Lingam, which shows his phallus merged with vulva of Shakti, his consort. Lingam is the most powerful fertility symbol in Hinduism, showing the critical union of Shiva and Shakti. Shiva is depicted with River Ganges and moon on his head.
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Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) made Kalyan (KYN) WDG-3A # 13557 “Shakti” entering station loop line for its schedule halt at Khadki towing famous 11041 Mumbai CST - Chennai Express.
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Shiva is silence. Shakti is power. Shiva is creativity. Shakti is creation. Shiva is love. Shakti is loving. These qualities aren’t opposites but complements, which is a perfect description of a sacred marriage. Mature love consists of being able to see yourself in your beloved and your beloved in yourself.
When these two cosmic energies, Shiva and Shakti, are connected, the flow of passion brings unlimited creative potential. The poles of silence and power set up a tension between them, like the yearning felt between a man and a woman that can only be satisfied by the exchange of love.
The Path to Love, by Deepak Chopra