Thursday, September 29, 2011

Devi (the Goddess)

The conjoined image of three especially popular 
manifestations of the Hindu Divine Mother:

 Lakshmi (wealth/material fulfillment),
 
Parvati (Power/love/spiritual fulfillment),

and Saraswati (learning and arts/cultural fulfillment).


The Great Goddess, known in India as Devi (literally "goddess"), has many guises. She is "Ma" the gentle and approachable mother. As Jaganmata, or Mother of the universe, she assumes cosmic proportions, destroying evil and addressing herself to the creation and dissolution of the worlds. She is worshiped by thousands of names that often reflect local customs and legends. She is one and she is many. She is celebrated in songs and poems...Today millions of Hindu men and women conduct regular pujas to Devi through one of her many manifestations. For some she is their primary deity while for others she is part of a greater pantheon. All Hindu goddesses may be viewed as different manifestations of Devi. In some forms she is benign and gentle, while in other forms she is dynamic and ferocious, but in all forms she is helpful to her devotees.



Forms of the Goddess
Durga 

For an excellent survey of Devi, be sure to check out the Smithsonian Institute's site below