Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Shiva and Shakti are reflection of one another.

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Shiva and Shakti are reflection of one another. Shiva forms a Tantric couple with Shakti, the embodiment of energy, dynamism, and the motivating force behind all action and existence in the material universe. Shakti is his transcendent feminine aspect, providing the divine ground of all being. Shakti manifests in several female deities. Sati and Parvati as the main consorts of Shiva. Parvati, Uma, Durga, Kali and Chandika. Kali is the manifestation of Shakti in her dreadful aspect.  The name Kali comes from Kala, which means black, time, death, lord of death, Shiva. Shiva is called Kaal and Shaktis dreadful aspect is Kali. Various Shakta Hindu cosmologies, as well as Shākta Tantric beliefs, worship her as the ultimate reality or Brahman. She is also revered as Bhavatārini (literally "redeemer of the universe"). Kali is represented as the consort of Lord Shiva, on whose body she is often seen standing or dancing. Shiva is depicted as a corpse below Goddess Kali, it represents that Shiva is a corpse without Shakti. He remains inert. While Shiva is the static form, Mahakali or Shakti is the dynamic aspect without whom Shiva is powerless. Shiva is the masculine force, the power of peace, while Shakti translates to power, and is considered as the feminine force. In the Vaishnava tradition, these realities are portrayed as Vishnu and Laxmi, or Radha and Krishna. These are differences in formulation rather than a fundamental difference in the principles.! Jai ShivaShakti ~ Jai ShankarParvati!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Shubh Prabhat ~ Namaste Beautiful People 🙏🏻

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