Associations to the word «Shakti»
Noun
- Kapoor
- Shiva
- Devi
- Kali
- Prem
- Brahma
- Lakshmi
- Goddess
- Yoga
- Mantra
- Anand
- Mandir
- Hinduism
- Embodiment
- Brahman
- Mclaughlin
- Mata
- Prasad
- Shri
- Hindi
- Shankar
- Sanskrit
- Swami
- Maha
- Kumar
- Singh
- Devotee
- Amar
- Yogi
- Rana
- Rishi
- Consort
- Drow
- Veda
- Narayan
- Krishna
- Shrine
- Grover
- Guru
- Manifestation
- Om
- Avatar
- Tri
- Hindu
- Indra
- Priestess
- Jai
- Matron
- Deity
- Incarnation
- Pitchfork
- Prakash
- Tara
- Gupta
- Worship
- Sharma
- Divine
- Ravi
- Hussain
- Empowerment
- Babu
- Ki
- Rama
- Temple
- Raj
- Nepal
- Amman
- Hindus
- Starring
- Sutra
- Rani
- Raja
- Subcontinent
- Pilgrimage
- Abode
- Kum
- Tanker
- Sri
- Rajasthan
- Sect
- Baba
- Delhi
- Absolute
- Meditation
- Alphabet
- Naga
Wiktionary
SHAKTI, proper noun. (Hinduism) The Hindu concept or personification of the divine feminine aspect, sometimes referred to as 'The Divine Mother'. Shakti represents the active, dynamic principles of feminine power.
SHAKTI, noun. (Hinduism) the divine force that pervades the universe.
Dictionary definition
SHAKTI, noun. The female or generative principle; wife of Siva and a benevolent form of Devi.
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