~Tanushree Wadodkar The Panchakanyas are five women from the Hindu mythology who are remembered in hymns and verses for their resilience, strength, and purity. The term “Panchakanya” literally means “five maidens”. Ahalya Draupadi Kunti, Tara Mandodari tatha Panchakanya smaren nityam, mahapataka nashanam This verse literally means remembering the panchakanyas – Ahalya, Draupadi, Kunti, Tara, and […]Read More
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Tara also known as the compassionate saviour and protector of humanity, who liberates the humans from the continuous cycle of birth and rebirth, is the second Mahavidya goddess in Shaktism and tantric traditions. She is believed to be the avatar of the great Mother Goddess Mahadevi. Her name means star in Sanskrit and symbolizes her […]Read More
Until the development of the Das Mahavidyas or the ten Mahavidyas, male gods were given much importance and were the focal deities of worship and reverence in Hinduism. It was with the origin of the Ten Mahavidyas that femininity and female gods were seen as the ultimate reality and as guidance toward spiritual awakening and […]Read More