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    Shaktism (/ s ˈ æ k t ɪ z ə m /; Sanskrit: शाक्तसम्प्रदायः, romanized: Śāktasampradāyaḥa) is a major Hindu denomination, in which the godhead or metaphysical reality, is considered metaphorically to be a woman.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Shaktism, worship of the Hindu goddess Shakti (Sanskrit: “Power” or “Energy”). Shaktism is, together with Vaishnavism and Shaivism, one of the major forms of modern Hinduism and is especially popular in Bengal and Assam.

  3. Shaktism. Shaktism focusses on the goddess generically called “Devi.” She is worshipped most often as the consort of Shiva, but has also been raised to the status of the Supreme.

  4. Page Contents. Shaktism ( Śāktaḥ, lit., “doctrine of energy, power, the eternal goddess “) is a major tradition of Hinduism, wherein the metaphysical reality is considered metaphorically a woman and Shakti is regarded as the supreme godhead. It includes many goddesses, all considered aspects of the same supreme goddess.

  5. Shaktism as it exists today began with the literature of the Shankara Age, further evolved during the formative period of the Hindu epics, reached its full flower during the Khmer period, (1000CE) and continued to expand and develop thereafter.

  6. Shakti Hinduism, also known as Shakta or Shaktism, is a term used to describe a diverse group of goddess traditions that have emerged in South Asia as the Hindu tradition has developed.

  7. Some goddesses embody the destructive aspects of shakti, such as death, degeneration, and illness, while other goddesses embody the creative and auspicious powers of shakti, such as nature, the elements, music, art, dance, and prosperity.

  8. Shaktism stands alongside Vaishnavism and Shaivism as one of the most prominent branches of devotional Hinduism today. This popularity of Shaktism illustrates the deep reverence for the female principle within the Hindu tradition, marking it as something of an anomaly among the other great religious systems of the world.

  9. Jan 27, 2011 · Shaktism has been understood both as a form of Vedanta philosophy and as a tantric practice by early Western scholars. There are types of Shaktism that involve tantric ritual, and there are types that do not.

  10. Shaktism is, together with Vaishnavism and Shaivism, one of the major forms of modern Hinduism and is especially popular in Bengal and Assam. Shakti is conceived of either as the paramount goddess or as the consort of a male deity,…