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RELG 102: Exam 1

absolutist
believing one's received traditions as completely and exclusively true
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agnosticism
belief that if there's anything beyond this life, it is impossible for humans to know it
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allegory
narrative using symbols to convey abstract ideas
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atheism
belief that there is no deity
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awakening
full awareness of invisible reality
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charisma
magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders
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comparative religion
a discipline that attempts to compare and understand patterns found in different religious traditions
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creationism
belief that all life was created by God
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dogma
doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions
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enlightenment
wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality
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exclusivism
belief that ones own tradition is the only true religion and that others are invalid
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fundamentalism
insistence on what is perceived as the historical form of one's religion
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gnosis
intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities
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immanent
present in the visible world
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incarnation
physical embodiment of the divine
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intelligent design
theory that scientific discoveries prove the existence of an all encompassing Designer, since they reveal complexities that seem to be beyond chance or evolutionary process
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liberal
taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach
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metaphysics
philosophy based on theories of subtle realities that transcend the physical world
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monotheism
belief that there is only one deity
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mysticism
the intuitive perception of spiritual truths beyond the limits of reason
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myth
a symbolic story expressing ideas about reality or spiritual history
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orthodox
strictly standing by received traditions
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phenomenology
study of religious practices to comprehend their meaning for their practitioners
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polytheism
belief that there are many deities
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profane
worldly, secular, as opposed to scared
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realization
personal awareness of the existence of Unseen Reality
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redaction
editing and organization of a religion's scriptures
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religion
a particular response to dimensions of life considered sacred, as shaped by institutionalized traditions
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ritual
repeated, patterned religious act
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sacred
the realm of the extraordinary, beyond everyday perceptions, the supernatural, holy
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scientific materialism
belief that only the material world exists and that the supernatural is only imagined by humans
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secularism
personal disregard of religion; government policy of not favoring one religion
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spirituality
any personal response to dimensions of life that are considered sacred
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symbol
visual representation of an invisible reality or concept
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theism
belief in a deity or deities
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transcendent
spiritual reality that exists apart from the material universe
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universalism
acceptance that truth may be found in all religions
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asana
yogic posture
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ashram
a usually ascetic spiritual community of followers gathered around their gurus
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atman
the individual soul
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avatar
the incarnation of a deity
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bhakti
intense devotion to a personal manifestation of supreme reality
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brhaman
the supreme reality
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brahmin
priest or member of the priestly caste
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caste
an occupational category
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chakra
a subtle energy center in the body
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darshan
visual contact with the divine
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deva
a deity
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dharma
moral order, righteousness, religion order. According to Hindus, there's an order to the universe
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guru
spiritual teacher
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kali yuga
the present degraded era
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karma
our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come
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mantra
a sound or phrase changed to evoke sound vibration of one aspect of creation or to praise a deity
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moksha
liberation
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prana
the invisible life force
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puja
ritual worship
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reincarnation
after death, rebirth in a new life
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rishi
a sage
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shaivite
worshipper of shiva
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shakta
worshiper of the divine in female form
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samsara
the worldly cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
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sannyasin
renunciate spiritual seeker
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sanskrit
the ancient language of the vedas
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secularism
the constitutional principle of not giving favored status to any religion
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sutra
terse spiritual teaching
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tantra
a sacred esoteric text with spiritual practices honoring the divine in female form
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christianity is not true, but it functions in society to have a purpose. Religion is false, but the way society uses it is important
the philosophical part of the vedas
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vaishnavite
worshiper of vishnu or one of his manifestations, such as krishna
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vedas
revered ancient scriptures
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yoga
practices for union with the true self
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anekantwad
the Jain principle of manifold aspects of the truth
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aparigraha
non acquisitiveness, a major Jain principle
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Jina
a fully perfected human
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jiva
the soul
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karma - Jain
subtle particles that accumulate on the soul as a result of one's thoughts and actions
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samsara - Jain
the continual round of birth, death, and rebirth
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Tirthankaras
the great enlightened teachers in Jainism, of who Mahavira was the last in the present cosmic cycle
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Zeno's Paradox
he was a priestocratic Greek philosopher. He said you'll never get back to the beginning of time; you'll keep getting halfway and cutting the time in half
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atoms
smallest unit of truths
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religere
to pay careful attention to some activitiy
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religare
to tie something tightly
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Functionalism
Christianity is not true, but it functions in society to have a purpose. Religion is false, but the way society uses it is important
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Karl Marx
most famous atheist. "religion is the opiate of the masses." It's meant to pacify and stop you. it's not true, but it functions and creates a social hierarchy. it is the sigh of the oppressed; an illusion
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Emile Durkheim
sociology; atheist; Religion isn't true but functions to do good.
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Sigmund Freud
psychology; we as homosapiens are ready to grow up and evolve. Religions aren't true, just function to make us feel better. It's man made. Who and what we are today is a product of evolution.
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Phenomenology
epoche and Einfuhlung
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Reductionism
religion isn't true, but we can reduce it to a single thing and then make a judgement on it
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Epoche
bracket or to put in parentheses. put your own personal beliefs aside
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Einfuhlong
learn to empathize with the other
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Rudolph Otto
Das Heileg (The Holy) - no matter how much we know, there are moments in life in which we experience things and events that can't adequately be explained
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Mysterium Tremendum Fascinans
mysterious, tremendous, fascinating
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anuminous
something more
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Insiders
emic
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Outsiders
etic
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Emmanuel Levinas
the other; the other represents mystery. religion is product of love and sex. religion is the desire to know the other to study religion is to study what another person/culture thinks is the other
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Clifford Geertz
"Man is an animal suspended in webs of significance he himself has spun. I take culture to be those webs."
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agnostic
make claim that there is no right/wrong, true/false, and if there is, we don't have a way of knowing
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nihilism
if we can't come to a truth or claim; existential angst
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Max Weber & Meaning Theory
we're trying to figure out which culture/religion attributes meaning. Nothing is true; things mean things to different people in different places in different ways
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Santana Dharma
the eternal order of things
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santana
eternal. there is no beginning to these religious of the east, they are eternal. there's also no end, no final judgement, no resting place. You've never been born and you'll never die; you're immortal
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Chaos/Cosmos
disorder/order in Greek Philosophy
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Nirvana
when we finally see the order to the world. Goal of Hinduism.
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Veda
hymn or song of praise. They are to understand the songs or hymns about the different gods/goddesses. they aren't philosophy. Just assume the gods are real and praise them
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Perusha
the "Cosmic Man". story of ongoing eternal creation
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yuga
cycle of time
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Sacrifice of Perusha
at the beginning, everything was one, whole and unified. It gained a sense of consciousness and realized it was alone. He sacrifices himself so that you may be. He rips his head off his shoulders, dismembers himself.  Metaphor of going from wholeness to multiplicity, parts, things. Big bang theory is similar. sacrifice creates order of the universe and the relationship between things.  Perusha made things in his image. Everything is divine
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Genesis
in the beginning, God made things in his image
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Om
name of God = World. Everything is speaking the name of God. Vibration, residence, sound.
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Atman
thing; self (I, me, ego); a part or manifestation of Brahman
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Brahman
the concept of wholeness, unity, oneness
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Dharma
order
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Karma
action
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Samsara
rebirth; reincarnation; wheel of space and time; cyclical relationship b/w all action. not a physical place, it's in your mind. Moksha is an escape from the mental process
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Maya
delusion or illusion holding us back from goal
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Moksha
goal/salvation; escape from Samsara to experience brahman and overcome understanding of atman
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330 million
gods in hindu; every single thing in the universe
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Vedas
first set of texts that are praises about the gods
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Upanishads
second set of texts that ask philosophic questions about who the gods are. take info about Perusha, and work it into a philosophical doctrine. Interpreting the Vedas
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Hinduism
combination of Atman and Brahman
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Heaven in Hinduism
experiencing oneness; Hell is experiencing the diff. things
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Muni
"silent one". group of people who left society in order to interpret the gods. say society is that which is separating us from God wrote and created the Upanishads
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Midrash
interpret in Hebrew
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Idjihad
interpret in Arabic
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Law Code of Manu
thousands of years after the Upanishads; rewrites the story of Perusha and says he created dharama: order as well as social dharma: caste system. His body parts were metaphors for certain caste systems. Dharma is now defined as a caste position and duty. It's your job to act according to your caste.  Says varnas aren't true.  Reinterprets definition of karma: your actions can be good or bad. the caste you're born into depends on whether you lived a good or bad life in the life before.  Offers you a path out of Samsara - yoga
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Varna
your color. How society was set up before law code. you contributed to society by doing whatever it is you did best. Everyone was still considered sacred.
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Brahmin Class
head of perusha priests, which become top of hierarchy (academics)
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Kshatriyas
Arms represent kings and queens/warriors/aristocracy
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Vaishyas
skilled laborers
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Sudras
unskilled "blue-collar" workers
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Untouchables
5th caste which came form feet. Gandhi called them the children of God (Harijan)
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yoga
path
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Jhana Yoga
"knowledge" path. path out of samsara only by studying. Only people who can achieve it are priests who are already at the top of the hierarchy. You have to be born as a man, in the right caste, in order to go to school, read, and gain knowledge
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4 Stages of Life
only possible for young boys born into royalty. They'll apprentince themselves and get a job.  1. Apprentice - study and learn 2. Householder - man will get married, have kids, work 3. Forest Dweller - you'll leave home and dwell in the forest 4. Sannyasi - he/she/they who's overcome their sense of self.  Only a small percentage live long enough to get through all 4 stages.
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Bhagavad Gita
Song of God. either diff. option to or response to Law code of Manu sound of entire universe; claims to be god speaking; song of God throughout the universe.  Chapter of Maha Bharata: discussion between prince Arjuna and an avatar, Krishna. Arjuna was best warrior in the world and knew he was gonna kill a bunch of people. He said he can't kill because he wants to achieve Moksha. Krishna appears and begins teaching him other yogas
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Maha Bharata
story of fight over land over the dice game played between brothers and a cousin. Largest story. Gita is one chapter
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Avatar
manifestation of god on earth. The ability of human beings to experience God on earth.
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Krishna
avatar that talked to Arjuna; manifestation of Shiva the destroyer Krishna is singing the universe into being. the music that comes out of his flute are Om, or the sounds of everything in the universe.
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Hierophany
when a human being experiences God
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Karma Yoga
yoga of action in which you lose yourself in a particular action. any yoga that leads you to an experience of no self
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Bhakti Yoga
path of devotion/love. Pick one of the gods/goddesses and devote yourself to them.
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Raja Yoga
yoga of psychophysical exercise. Sitting with crossed legs and counting certain things. Just listen. In US, 90% of non-Indian Hindus practice this
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Exoteric
open; we all have access to it
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Esoteric
secretive, hidden
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Prince Arjuna
the prince that Krishna spoke to before the battle.
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sects
diff. branches of hinduism
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Shaktas
worship a power/essence they call Shakti. She's the feminine power of the universe. all male gods are impetent without Shakti; they need her to act the idea of power/energy in a feminine form
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Shekina
feminine version of God
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Durga
all arms represent her great reach; she's a savior figure. It's her job to fight your battles. She has a sword - Prajna Out of her frustration, she creates Kali
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