Bhuvaneshvari Upanishad

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The Bhuvaneshvari Upanishad is a minor Hindu scripture of the Shakta tradition that extols and philosophically interprets the goddess Bhuvaneshvari as the supreme cosmic power.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu scripture
Shakta Upanishad
Upanishad
minor Upanishad
associatedConcept Shakti NERFINISHED
cosmic creation
manifestation of the universe
associatedDeity Bhuvaneshvari NERFINISHED
Tripurasundari NERFINISHED
associatedWithTradition Shaktism NERFINISHED
cosmicRoleOfDeity creator of worlds
dissolver of worlds
sustainer of worlds
cosmologicalView goddess as immanent and transcendent
goddess as source of all worlds
deityType goddess
describesDeityAs supreme cosmic power
supreme reality
emphasizesPractice meditation on Bhuvaneshvari
visualization of the goddess as the universe
focusesOnDeity Bhuvaneshvari NERFINISHED
honorsAsSupreme Bhuvaneshvari NERFINISHED
language Sanskrit
philosophicalFocus identity of goddess and absolute reality
non-dual interpretation of the goddess
primaryTheme cosmic power of Shakti
nature of goddess Bhuvaneshvari
supremacy of the Divine Mother
regionOfOrigin Indian subcontinent NERFINISHED
relatedTo Devi Upanishads NERFINISHED
Shakta Upanishads NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
religiousFunction meditative guidance on the goddess
theological exposition of Bhuvaneshvari
religiousTradition Hinduism
scripturalGenre devotional text
philosophical text
scriptureCategory Shakta Upanishad NERFINISHED
minor Upanishad
teaches goddess as ultimate ground of being
unity of individual self with goddess
theologicalOrientation Shakta NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Shakta communities

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Shakta Upanishads categoryIncludes Bhuvaneshvari Upanishad