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In the teachings of the Tantras, the goddesses are said to have three forms through which they can be engaged: the image we see in paintings and statues, the mantra, and the geometric form, or yantra. Each of these forms, the Tantric sages say, fully contains the energy of the deity. As we tune into that unique energy signature, it will start to
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From the Bharathanatym recital of Navia Natarajan in Soorya Festival Parampara 2019 at Kerala Fine Arts Hall, Kochi on 1 November... See more
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