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"In every dawn that breaks and every life that awakens, the Jagatjanani smiles — reminding us that creation is her ceaseless prayer." Shakti, the Divine Feminine...
From the rhythmic pulse of the cosmos to the gentle whisper of the wind, Shakti, the Divine Feminine, is the eternal force that animates all creation. She is not merely a goddess to be worshipped — she is energy itself, the dynamic essence behind existence, consciousness, and transformation.
In Hinduism, Shakti represents the active form of the universe — the creative force that sustains life. While the masculine (Shiva) symbolizes pure consciousness and stillness, the feminine (Shakti) embodies movement, creation, and expression. Without Shakti, Shiva is Shava — lifeless. Together, they symbolize the union of consciousness and energy, spirit and matter, logic and intuition — the balance that keeps the universe in harmony.
According to Shakti devotees, Shiva is the masculine part of the universe, and Maa Shakti is the feminine part of the universe. Both of them are opposite to each other, but still, they cannot exist without each other. One is "apurna" without the other. They both together are the ultimate force that gives rise to this world and at the end, zeros it out once again. Together, they are the ultimate Ardhanarishwar (half Shakti and half Shiva). This form of Shiva or Shakti is, according to me, the "ideal couple" in Devi Bhagwatam and the Durga Saptashati.
The Divine Feminine manifests herself in different forms or avatars, which are countless and endless, like life or salt in the ocean. Among them, Maa Durga is considered the most powerful and nearest manifestation of the ultimate Shakti. The "Nirakar" form of Shakti, Kali, Shyamsundari, Parvati, the 10 Mahavidyas, the 8 Matrikas (8 divine mother goddesses), Radha, Bhairavi, Nav Durga, and many more are forms of her. Among them, Parvati, Lakshmi, and Saraswati are the most worshipped forms of Devi, although all of them belong to the one and only one Devi.
She is not just a Devi who resides in temples of her; Shakti is not just her name — it's the key to understanding her. She is in everything, and she is everything. All the Devas, when composing hymns in praise of her, always mention her as Vishnu Maya (power of Vishnu), motherly love, intelligence, power, patience, wealth, prosperity, peace, faith, liberation, sleep, and many more in glory of the auspicious one! (From the "Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu" stotram of Durga Saptashati.)
Hence, she is not just merely a goddess; she resides in all of us. Devi is not separate from us — she is us. Every heartbeat, every breath, every act of love or creation is her expression. When we embrace Shakti, we embrace the fullness of existence — fierce yet tender, grounded yet boundless.
So, bow not just to the goddess in the temple, but also to the goddess within your soul. Summing up my thoughts in her endless praise, she is the ultimate power that creates us and this universe in the beginning and puts an end to it according to her wish. She is the cause of all causes. She manifests herself in different forms in different timelines, yugas. She is the epitome of beauty, love, power, kindness, and forgiveness. The one who belongs to everyone in this world equally. The one who is so diverse that she wears both garlands of skulls and flowers. She is the one who is adorned with both jewels and ashes. She is one who remains with you before, till, and even after life. She is the ultimate consort of Lord Shiva and the auspicious one. Everything belongs to her. She is the ultimate bestower. She is the cause of everything. Everything that happens to us is just because of her wish. According to me, if we humans make peace with this statement, almost half of our problems will be sorted. Isn't this fact interesting? How everything and everyone are just like puppets in her divine play, her "leelas". She and her divine play have always been beyond words, even the great saints and scholars weren't able to fully bound her and her play in words because she is beyond the universe and all worldly things.
Shakti is beyond every possible explanation; she can only be felt. She is in and with everyone during their times of need. There is a famous saying in the glory of the Devi, "You take one step towards Shakti, and she'll take a hundred steps towards you." She is the "Jagatjanani", the mother of everyone, the mother of the universe — a deluded thought by Prajwal Srivastava.
The soundtrack of my growth: romanticizing my hectic uni life ✨
If, a year ago, even a few months back someone had told me that I'd be waking up at 7 am for classes, doing assignments, and still finding some beautiful in this chaos, I would have laughed in their face. Yet here I am in a small dorm room that faintly smells of instant coffee and ambition trying to make each moment seem like it came straight out of a coming-of-age film.
My desk isn't too neat, a pink mirror (very cliché, but college me decided it looked good), a few plants (they somehow make life seem less stressful), an endearing mug borrowed from my room mate, and a laptop that is basically my second home now.
A lot of times, when I unlock it, it reads "Genius Lab." It's the name of Yoongi's (SUGA from BTS) studio and it reminds me that creativity can still exist in a cluttered head and space. And when the screen unlocks, it says "Life Goes On." That transition of sorts- from mornings at Genius Lab to nights of Life Goes On, somehow feels like my own story.
Uni is always loud, messy, and some how always 5 mins too late, but somewhere amidst that noise, I've learned to stop and slow down. To just turn on my desk lamp, open a random journal, and pretend I am in one of those cozy study montages on an Apple advert- maybe with 'Coffee' by beabadoobee on low volume 🎵.
There are nights when 'Zero 'O clock' or 'You're On Your Own kid' bring me a sense of comfort– songs that make you feel seen even when nobody is watching. Then there are days when 'Moonchild' or 'What It Sounds Like' reminds me that even chaos can have its own rhythm– if only I listen to it the right way.
And on those days when I need reassurance that it is all alright — I play '21st Century Girl' by BTS. There is something about the tune that makes me sit up straight, smile at my own reflection, and remember that being semi-lost isn't sign of failure. It just points to growth– in my own special 21st-century way.
And because music has been a constant companion through every late-night panic and quiet morning coffee, I made a playlist that feels like growing up in real time.
⋆。°✩ The Soundtrack of My Growth ✩°。⋆
❤: https://spotify.link/tCQCVxV2XXb
(𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘱𝘭𝘢𝘺𝘭𝘪𝘴𝘵 𝘬𝘦𝘦𝘱𝘴 𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘪𝘯𝘨... 𝘑𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦 𝘮𝘦 )
Maybe this is what growth looks like at 19– not huge shifts from the kitchen table to a conference table, but small seconds where you pick the peace over the panic. And toast to the romanticization of deadlines, caffeine rushs, and the playlist that keeps me alive. Here's to me making my version of calm in chaos– because even when it all seems like too much... life goes on. 🌷
back from the dead with some pics from study sessions that i never posted ˖˚⊹ ꣑ৎ
my final exam on plato's apology went very well and with that my first ancient greek course is complete!! currently soaking up the summer until i return to uni in september for my second year :)
The soundtrack of my growth: romanticizing my hectic uni life ✨
If, a year ago, even a few months back someone had told me that I'd be waking up at 7 am for classes, doing assignments, and still finding some beautiful in this chaos, I would have laughed in their face. Yet here I am in a small dorm room that faintly smells of instant coffee and ambition trying to make each moment seem like it came straight out of a coming-of-age film.
My desk isn't too neat, a pink mirror (very cliché, but college me decided it looked good), a few plants (they somehow make life seem less stressful), an endearing mug borrowed from my room mate, and a laptop that is basically my second home now.
A lot of times, when I unlock it, it reads "Genius Lab." It's the name of Yoongi's (SUGA from BTS) studio and it reminds me that creativity can still exist in a cluttered head and space. And when the screen unlocks, it says "Life Goes On." That transition of sorts- from mornings at Genius Lab to nights of Life Goes On, somehow feels like my own story.
Uni is always loud, messy, and some how always 5 mins too late, but somewhere amidst that noise, I've learned to stop and slow down. To just turn on my desk lamp, open a random journal, and pretend I am in one of those cozy study montages on an Apple advert- maybe with 'Coffee' by beabadoobee on low volume 🎵.
There are nights when 'Zero 'O clock' or 'You're On Your Own kid' bring me a sense of comfort– songs that make you feel seen even when nobody is watching. Then there are days when 'Moonchild' or 'What It Sounds Like' reminds me that even chaos can have its own rhythm– if only I listen to it the right way.
And on those days when I need reassurance that it is all alright, I play '21st Century Girl' by BTS. There is something about the tune that makes me sit up straight, smile at my own reflection, and remember that being semi-lost isn't sign of failure. It just points to growth– in my own special 21st-century way.
And because music has been a constant companion through every late-night panic and quiet morning coffee, I made a playlist that feels like growing up in real time.
⋆。°✩ The Soundtrack of My Growth ✩°。⋆
❤: https://spotify.link/tCQCVxV2XXb
(𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘱𝘭𝘢𝘺𝘭𝘪𝘴𝘵 𝘬𝘦𝘦𝘱𝘴 𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘪𝘯𝘨... 𝘑𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦 𝘮𝘦 )
Maybe this is what growth looks like at 19– not huge shifts from the kitchen table to a conference table, but small seconds where you pick the peace over the panic. And toast to the romanticization of deadlines, caffeine rushs, and the playlist that keeps me alive. Here's to me making my version of calm in chaos– because even when it all seems like too much... life goes on. 🌷