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Kwan Yin, Goddess of Compassion |
Historian Bettany Hughes visits a world where goddesses (devis) ruled the heavens (akasha-deva-loka) and Earth (Bhumi). She reveals why our ancestors thought of the divine as female -- perhaps revealing why we tend to view spirituality as potent yet feminine (when it must surely be androgenous, combining the best of both potentials).
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Nurturing Mother Goddess
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Traveling across the Mediterranean and the Near East, Hughes journeys to ever more remote places eventually encountering fearsome goddesses [
dakinis, tantrikas, kinnaras, yakshis, garudas, nagis,
Hariti, the
Taras, etc.] who control life and death.
Her search reaches modern India, where the Goddess is still a powerful force for hundreds of millions of Hindus.
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Goddess trinity (srilankaguardian.org) |
Immersing herself in the excitement of the
Ma Durga Puja (devotional fest honoring
Durga, the inaccessible or invincible), our historian experiences reverence for the goddess firsthand, revealing what the Goddess in all her manifestations means to Her devotees.
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