Mahadevi

Mahadevi
Mahadevi

Mahadevi in the form of Mahishasuramardini Durga
All Hindu Goddesses, Brahman
Devanagari महादेवी
Sanskrit Transliteration Mahādevī
Affiliation Devi, Brahman
Abode Varies by interpretation
Weapon Varies by iconographic form
Consort Varies by iconographic form
Mount Varies by iconographic form

In Hinduism, Mahadevi (Sanskrit: Mahādevī, Devanagari: महादेवी) or "Great Goddess" is a term used to denote the Goddess or Devi that is the sum of all other Devis - an all encompassing Female Deity as the consort or complement to an all encompassing Male Deity (Deva) or the Ultimate Reality (Brahman) in Shaktism.

She is often identified with a specific Goddess, the most common being Durga, Parvati,Kali (or Mahakali) or Lakshmi,saraswati depending on the sectarian slant[dubious ] of the individual.

See also

References

  • Seeking Mahadevi: Constructing the Identities of the Hindu Great Goddess (ISBN 0-791-45008-2) Edited by Tracy Pintchman
  • Encountering The Goddess: A Translation of the Devi-Mahatmya and a Study of Its Interpretation (ISBN 0-7914-0446-3) by Thomas B. Coburn
  • In Praise of The Goddess: The Devimahatmyam and Its Meaning (ISBN 0-89254-080-X) by Devadatta Kali
  • The Triumph of the Goddess: The Canonical Models and Theological Visions of the Devi-Bhagavata Purana (ISBN 0-7914-0363-7) by C. MacKenzie Brown

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