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Svaha (Sanskrit: स्वाहा, IAST: Svāhā), also referred to as Manyanti, is the Hindu goddess of sacrifices featured in the Vedas. She is the consort of Agni , and the daughter of either Daksha or Brihaspati , depending on the literary tradition.
Tara is the Sanskrit word, meaning star, and the goddess is known by many names, including The One Who Fuels All Life, The Compassionate Mother Creator, The Wise One, and The Great Protector. In Mahayana Buddhism, the goddess is described as a female bodhisattva, any person on the path to complete enlightenment or Buddhahood.
Bhrāmarī (भ्रामरी, “like a bee”).—One of the names of the Goddess, Devī, who is regarded as the female principle of the divine; the embodiement of the energies of the Gods. Shakta (शाक्त, śākta) or Shaktism (śāktism) represents a tradition of Hinduism where the Goddess (Devi) is revered and worshipped.
Here is a list of the common poses and their Sanskrit and English names. Let’s see the yoga poses names in Sanskrit and their English translation: 1. Ardha chandrasana: Half moon pose. 2. Ardha uttanasana: Standing half forward bend pose. 3. Eka pada rajakapotasana: One-legged king pidgeon pose. 4.
When it comes to empowering postures, goddess pose, also referred to as ‘horse stance’ or the Sanskrit Utkatakonasana could be in the top ten; legs grounded and strong, arms spread and muscles of the back engaged; the body taking up space and the mind therefore feeling more confident and powerful. Yes, when researchers and psychologists
Bhadra is a Sanskrit word meaning 'good', The god Krishna married the river goddess Kalindi and had 10 sons. Bhadra was one of them. Sage
Mīnākṣī is a Sanskrit term meaning 'fish-eyed', derived from the words mīna 'fish' and akṣī 'eye'. She was also known by the Tamil name Taḍādakai 'fish-eyed one', mentioned in early historical account as a fierce, unmarried goddess as Meenakshi. She is also known by the Tamil name Aṅgayaṟkaṇṇi or Aṅgayaṟkaṇṇammai (lit.
Varalakshmi Vratam ( Sanskrit: वरलक्ष्मी व्रतम्, romanized : Varalakṣmī Vratam ), also called Varalakshmi Puja, is a Hindu observance to propitiate the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. [1] Varalakshmi is the manifestation of Lakshmi who grants boons ( varam ). It is a puja primarily performed by married Hindu women
A beautiful aspect about Hindu deities is that each possesses unique attributes that we can aspire to embody. The purest of the Hindu goddesses is Saraswati (alternately spelled Sarasvati or Saraswathi). She is the goddess of learning, speech, wisdom, music, and the classical arts. Saraswati is translated as “one who bestows the essence of self."
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