Also known as Parameswari, Isvari, Ishvari, Mahadevi
印度教的女神的称谓
"Devi" is the Sanskrit word for goddess, used in Indian religions to refer to divine female deities, while the masculine equivalent is "deva." The term carries broader meanings of "heavenly" or "divine," making it a fundamental concept for understanding how goddesses are named and conceptualized across Hindu, Buddhist, and other Indian religious traditions.
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提毗(天城文梵語:देवी,羅馬化:Devī),梵語即為「女神」之意,象徵了神聖的女性面,印度教的性力派認為提毗與提婆——男神是相互不可或缺的對存在。婆羅門教奉行一元论,認為提毗是所有女神的原型,因為以這樣的哲学見解,所有的印度女神都只是提毗不同的外觀而已。
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