Supreme goddess in Shakta tradition
C17104
concept
The supreme goddess in the Shakta tradition is the ultimate, all-encompassing divine reality and cosmic power (Shakti) from whom all gods, goddesses, and the universe itself arise and in whom they dissolve.
Observed surface forms (8)
- form of the Divine Mother ×9
- Shakta deity ×4
- Shakta tradition ×3
- Sri Vidya deity ×1
- Supreme goddess ×1
- aspect of Shakti ×1
- central deity in Shaktism ×1
- form of Devi ×1
Instances (20)
- Tripura Sundari
- Kalikula via concept surface "Shakta tradition"
- Lalita via concept surface "form of the Divine Mother"
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Shakti is the all-encompassing cosmic power
via concept surface "central deity in Shaktism"
surface form: Shakti
- Bhavani via concept surface "form of Devi"
- Srikula via concept surface "Shakta tradition"
- Goddess Samaleswari via concept surface "form of the Divine Mother"
- Sri Vidya via concept surface "Shakta tradition"
- Lalita Tripurasundari via concept surface "Supreme goddess"
- Rajrajeshwari via concept surface "form of the Divine Mother"
- Kali Mata via concept surface "form of the Divine Mother"
- Maheshwari via concept surface "aspect of Shakti"
- Bhuvaneshwari via concept surface "form of the Divine Mother"
- Goddess Sarala via concept surface "form of the Divine Mother"
- Bhavani Mata via concept surface "form of the Divine Mother"
- Charchika via concept surface "Shakta deity"
- Kamakshi via concept surface "Shakta deity"
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Goddess Tripura Sundari
via concept surface "Shakta deity"
surface form: Tripura Sundari
- Goddess Chandi via concept surface "form of the Divine Mother"
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Goddess Bhuvaneswari
via concept surface "form of the Divine Mother"
surface form: Bhuvaneswari