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The Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., also called the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., is the 125th Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. (hymn) occurring in the 10th mandala of the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist..[1] In the present day, the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. is popularly chanted during the worship of the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. (Universal Goddess in any form), in the daily rituals of temples, and also in various Vedic sacrificial ceremonies like Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., etc. It is also chanted at the end of Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.. The Vedic hymn is an important basis for Shaktism. [citation needed]
Sequential Index
The proper sequential occurrence of Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., in the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. text is:
Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.: X; Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.: X; Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.: CXXV; Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.: VIII; Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.: VII; Varga: XI, XII
Significance
The Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., in its apparent, general sense, is the proclamation by the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. of her own power, glory, pervasiveness, and actions.[2]
The origins of Tantric Śaktism can be traced to the Vāgāmbhṛṇī Sūkta. This hymn depicts Vac as the Supreme Power, governing various deities such as Vasu, Soma, Tvasta, the Rudras, and the Adityas while also being the source of treasures, sustainer of natural forces, and bestower of favors. It encapsulates key monotheistic ideas, forming the basis of historical Sāktism.[3]
Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., in his commentary, states that Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., (Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., the daughter of Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.) – a Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. (one who has realized Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.) – has eulogized herself in this Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.. Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., having dissolved her individuality – the ego – has hence identified herself with the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. (Brahman who is none other than the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.), the all-pervasive Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. (the indivisible Existence-Knowledge-Bliss-Absolute), and thus with all the forms in the universe and the functionaries thereof, has praised herself.[citation needed]
Hence, she is the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. of this Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. and also the Script error: The function "transl" does not exist..[4]
Recitation
An audio recording of the recitation of the Devīsūkta: File:04-DEVI SUKTHAM-MANTRA MANJUSHA.ogg
References
- Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.
- Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. Online
- ↑ Rao, P. Venkata (1955): Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. with Script error: The function "transl" does not exist., Vol. 30. Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. Press, Mysore, Karnataka, India , (Published by The Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. of Mysore, for free public perusal). p. 689
- ↑ Howard, Veena R. (2019-10-17) (in en). The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Philosophy and Gender. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 254. ISBN 978-1-4742-6959-9. https://books.google.com/books?id=J1OqDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA254.
- ↑ The roots of Tantra. Internet Archive. Albany : State University of New York Press. 2002. pp. 41. ISBN 978-0-7914-5305-6. http://archive.org/details/rootsoftantra0000unse.
- ↑ Rao (1955), p. 690
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