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  2. Shakti - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism, Shakti ( Śakti ), the Sanskrit word for "energy" or "power", is the "energizing material power" of the Hindu Gods. [7] As the energy corresponding with Vishnu, she is Lakshmi. As the Goddess, or Devi, Shakti is "Universal Power". [8] Shakti is generally personified as the wife of a specific Hindu god, particularly Shiva, for whom ...

  3. Shani - Wikipedia

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    Shani ( Sanskrit: शनि, IAST: Śani ), or Shanaishchara ( Sanskrit: शनैश्चर, IAST: Śanaiścara ), is the divine personification of the planet Saturn in Hinduism, [4] and is one of the nine heavenly objects ( Navagraha) in Hindu astrology. [5] Shani is also a male Hindu deity in the Puranas, whose iconography consists of a ...

  4. Hiranyagarbha - Wikipedia

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    Hiranyagarbha ( Sanskrit: हिरण्यगर्भ, lit. 'golden womb', IAST: Hiraṇyagarbha, poetically translated as 'universal womb') [1] is the source of the creation of the universe or the manifested cosmos in Vedic philosophy. It finds mention in one hymn of the Rigveda ( RV 10 .121), known as the Hiraṇyagarbha Sūkta, suggesting ...

  5. Tumbbad - Wikipedia

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    Tumbbad. Tumbbad is a 2018 Hindi-language folk horror film directed by Rahi Anil Barve. [1] Additionally, Anand Gandhi served as the creative director, [4] and Adesh Prasad served as the co-director. [4] Written by Mitesh Shah, Prasad, Barve, and Gandhi, [1] the film was produced by Sohum Shah, Aanand L. Rai, Mukesh Shah and Amita Shah.

  6. Hindu cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Hindu cosmology is the description of the universe and its states of matter, cycles within time, physical structure, and effects on living entities according to Hindu texts. Hindu cosmology is also intertwined with the idea of a creator who allows the world to exist and take shape.

  7. Third eye - Wikipedia

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    The third eye (also called the mind's eye or inner eye) is an invisible eye, usually depicted as located on the forehead, supposed to provide perception beyond ordinary sight. [ 1] In Hinduism, the third eye refers to the ajna (or brow) chakra. In both Hinduism and Buddhism, the third eye is said to be located around the middle of the forehead ...

  8. Vishnu - Wikipedia

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    Wisnu is the god of justice or welfare, Wisnu was the fifth son of Batara Guru and Batari Uma. He is the most powerful son of all the sons of Batara Guru. Wisnu is described as a god who has bluish black or dark blue skin, has four arms, each of which holds a weapon, namely a mace, a lotus, a trumpet and a Cakra.

  9. Shiva - Wikipedia

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    The Trimurti is a concept in Hinduism in which the cosmic functions of creation, maintenance, and destruction are personified by the forms of Brahma the creator, Vishnu the maintainer or preserver and Shiva the destroyer or transformer. These three deities have been called "the Hindu triad" or the "Great Triple deity".