Devi
For other uses see
Devi (disambiguation). Devi (
Devanagari: देवी) is the
Sanskrit word for Goddess. Goddesses are an integral part of
Hinduism, and the worship of goddesses is a significant aspect of
Hindu religion. The number of goddesses in the ancient and the contemporary Hinduism is overwhelming, and each one of the goddess has her own
mythology and history, appearance and roles, characters and attributes. Some scholars believe that all goddesses of the Hindu pantheon are different manifestations of the single super-goddess (
Mahadevi), and there are Hindu texts, myths and traditions that affirm this theory. Others believe they represent feminine aspects of a greater, unitary divine entity.
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