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Devī’s Śaktis Created from her own essence. Sampatkarī from her goad. Aśvārūḍhā from her noose. Vārāhī (a.k.a. Daṇḍanāthā Devī) from her arrows; she is the commander-in-chief who rides the chariot known as Kiricakra. Mātaṅgī from her bow; she is the prime minister and rides the chariot known as Geyacakra. All the śaktis of the Śrīcakra.
Kavitha Chinnaiyan • Glorious Alchemy: Living the Lalitā Sahasranāma

Kāma, the God of Love Central to the LSN. Also known as Kāmadeva or Manmatha. Confusingly, Śiva is also sometimes referred to as Kāma in some contexts. Not just the god of erotic love; Kāma represents the fundamental juicy desire to be alive! Incinerated by Śiva into ashes. Rises from the ashes as Bhaṇḍāsura, his distorted form that is the lack of
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Karma as a Balancing Mechanism
Cannon viewed karma as a universal law of cause and effect that transcends individual lifetimes. It's not about punishment but about learning and balancing. Souls accumulate karma based on their actions, intentions, and choices, and they reincarnate to resolve or balance this karma by facing similar situations or dynam
... See morePathala Bhairavi isn’t the only film to come out of Kaasi Majili Kathalu. NTR’s other folklore fantasy Gulebakavali Katha (The Story of the Gulebakavali Flower) was extracted from it as well, as was Keelu gurram (The Magical Horse) and Sahasra Sricheda Apoorva Chintamani (The Extraordinary Chintamani Who Took a Thousand Lives).
Mukesh Manjunath • The Age Of Heroes: The Incredible World of Telugu Cinema
வண்ணக்கடல் / Vannakadal (வெண்முரசு / Venmurasu Book 3) (Tamil Edition)
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