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Shakti
Shakti: A Female Power (Penguin Petit) | Devdutt Pattanaik
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The three devis are forms of Shakti and consorts of the three gods—but aren’t the Tridevi superior to the Trimurti? Did the Devi come before the Bhagvan, or after? Can it be true that without Shakti, Shiva is dead? Finding the feminism in spirituality, Devdutt shows us the intrinsic balance built into Hindu scripture and culture through our goddesses. Annapurna shows Shiva that no matter how ascetic, even sages need food to eat, and that there is greatness in feeding the hungry. Durga showed Shiva that a monster that cannot be killed by a deva or asura might be killed by a woman instead. Saraswati and Laxmi—knowledge and wealth—are the fruit of labour, born of desire. Find out more about an ancient tradition of venerating the female in a natural equality in this short and sweet read from Devlok.
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nalinisriv
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I have read Shiva by Devdutt Patnaik. This is my second read by Devdutt Patnaik. I read it for Indian Literature Readathon. This book talks about Shakti and its forms. What Shakti and Prakriti mean. The explanations are short and missing more details. This short read is just a quick reference to Shakti and nothing more than that.