Sakti

NOUN
  1. the female or generative principle; wife of Siva and a benevolent form of Devi
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How To Use Sakti In A Sentence

  • A second class of tutelaries is composed of so-called Buddhas, accompanied by Śaktis and terrific in aspect, who are manifestations of the Buddhahood for special purposes. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3
  • He bequeathed his books to his pupil, Ayyub Saktiyan, who paid more than ten dirhams as a fare for them being loaded on a camel.
  • The fact is that a whole class of Sanskrit religious literature is described by the titles Tantra, Âgama and Saṃhitâ, [450] which taken in a wide sense are practically synonymous, though usage is inclined to apply the first specially to Śâktist works, the second to Śivaite and the third to Vishnuite. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2
  • A main course prepared by students from the Trisakti School of Tourism consisted of stewed beef stuffed in pimentos, served with mashed sweet potatoes, a perfect treat for food lovers.
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