Sakti


noun, Hinduism.
1.
Shakti.
noun, Hinduism.
1.
the female principle or organ of generative power.
2.
the wife of a deity, especially of Shiva.
Compare Divine Mother.
noun (Hinduism)
1.
the female principle or organ of reproduction and generative power in general
2.
this principle manifested in the consorts of the gods, esp Kali
noun
1.
a variant of Sakti

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