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 +In most South Asian languages, shakti translates literally as power.
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 +In [[Hinduism]], '''Shakti''' is an aspect of [[Devi]], and a personification of [[God]] as the Divine Mother who represents the active, dynamic principles of feminine power. Alternatively, Shakti represents the power of God, who is in Hinduism is [[Vishnu]] or [[Shiva]]. For Vaishnavites, God's power or Shakti is [[Yogamaya]]. For Shaivites, God's power is [[Parvati]].
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 +[[Ramakrishna Paramhansa]] is a prominent worshipper of Shakti and was a [[Shakta]].
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 +* Wikipedia (2004). [http://www.wikipedia.org/Shakti Shakti]. Retrived Oct. 18, 2004.
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In most South Asian languages, shakti translates literally as power.

In Hinduism, Shakti is an aspect of Devi, and a personification of God as the Divine Mother who represents the active, dynamic principles of feminine power. Alternatively, Shakti represents the power of God, who is in Hinduism is Vishnu or Shiva. For Vaishnavites, God's power or Shakti is Yogamaya. For Shaivites, God's power is Parvati.

Ramakrishna Paramhansa is a prominent worshipper of Shakti and was a Shakta.

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