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Definition of Shakti in English: Shakti(also Sakti) nounʃʌkˈtiːˈSHəktē mass nounHinduism The female principle of divine energy, especially when personified as the supreme deity. 〔印度教〕(性力女神)沙克蒂。参见DEVI 及PARVATI See also Devi and Parvati Example sentencesExamples - The very first tale tells us that the active force behind creation was Parvati's Shakti rather than Siva's power.
- In the Smarta sect, Surya is worshiped as a major Deity, along with Ganesha, Vishnu, Siva, Sakti and Skanda.
- Saktas refer to the Supreme as Sakti, Smartas call the Supreme Being Brahman, and to Vaishnavas He is Vishnu.
- Vishnu, Brahma and Shiva were invoked - then Shakti (the feminine principle) took over, in her Parvati, Mahalakshmi, Saraswati, and Kali aspects.
- Smartas worship the Supreme in one of six forms: Ganesha, Siva, Sakti, Vishnu, Surya and Skanda.
OriginFrom Sanskrit śakti 'power, divine energy'. Definition of Shakti in US English: ShaktinounˈSHəktē Hinduism The female principle of divine energy, especially when personified as the supreme deity. 〔印度教〕(性力女神)沙克蒂。参见DEVI 及PARVATI See also Devi and Parvati Example sentencesExamples - In the Smarta sect, Surya is worshiped as a major Deity, along with Ganesha, Vishnu, Siva, Sakti and Skanda.
- Vishnu, Brahma and Shiva were invoked - then Shakti (the feminine principle) took over, in her Parvati, Mahalakshmi, Saraswati, and Kali aspects.
- Smartas worship the Supreme in one of six forms: Ganesha, Siva, Sakti, Vishnu, Surya and Skanda.
- Saktas refer to the Supreme as Sakti, Smartas call the Supreme Being Brahman, and to Vaishnavas He is Vishnu.
- The very first tale tells us that the active force behind creation was Parvati's Shakti rather than Siva's power.
OriginFrom Sanskrit śakti ‘power, divine energy’. |