Significance of Parashakti
Synonyms: Divine energy, Cosmic power, Feminine energy, Divine mother, Universal energy
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Hindu concept of 'Parashakti'
Parashakti in Hinduism represents the Supreme Power of the universe, embodying the Great Divine Feminine. She symbolizes creation, sustenance, destruction, and energy, integral to divine interaction and invoked by Shiva in cosmic battles.
From: Devi Bhagavata Purana
(1) The supreme energy or power that is being meditated upon for one hundred thousand years.[1] (2) The Highest Force or the Great Divine Feminine, worshipped as the ultimate aspect of the divine.[2] (3) The Supreme Power of the universe, believed to be the source of all existence and the essence of the Devi.[3]
From: Shat-cakra-nirupana (the six bodily centres)
(1) The Staff-like Para-Shakti, who is like a straight thread above Kundalini, holding supreme sway.[4] (2) An ultimate energy embodiment with immense radiance, positioned within the crescent moon symbolism, depicting the refined aspects of feminine divinity.[5]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) superior potency characterized by many wonderful variations, based on her activities.[6]
From: Thirty minor Upanishads
(1) The divine feminine power or energy that is considered the source of all creation in the universe.[7]