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Sādividyā, which is no longer in popular use, was precepted by Sage Dūrvāsa (whom we met in the Lalitopākhyana), without any widely known dedicated texts or handbooks on rituals.
Kavitha Chinnaiyan • Glorious Alchemy: Living the Lalitā Sahasranāma
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Kali, circa 1915. Illustration by Ravi Varma Press (Mumbai). This striking chromolithograph presents the fierce Hindu goddess in her most fearsome form. Depicted with wild, flowing hair and a garland of severed heads, Kali stands triumphantly on the prostrate body of Shiva, her blood-soaked sword raised high. Her dark figure is adorned with severed arms and dripping with vivid red blood, symbolizing destruction, transformation, and the power of divine feminine rage. In the background, chaos and battle rage as spirits swirl in the ominous clouds above, amplifying the painting’s intense and dramatic atmosphere. . . 🌐 - ( visit www.DarkGloomyArt.com for high quality prints, originals & more! ) #Kali #HinduGoddess #DivineFeminine #RaviVarmaPress #IndianArt #MythologicalArt #KaliMa #DestructionAndCreation #Chromolithograph #VintageIndianPrint #TantricArt #Shakti #GoddessOfTime #FierceDivine #SpiritualSymbolism #SacredFeminine #MythologyArt #KaliWorship #DarkGoddess #IndianMythology
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