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blissful-awareness:

“Those who ignore her or see her outside themselves risk destruction. Those who worship her as ishta-devata, or divine self, taste her Age of Iron as if it were gold, knowing the alchemy of her presence.”
Hakim Bey
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misssbelinda:

This is Shiva dancing the tandava.
The dance is a pictorial allegory of the five principal manifestations of eternal energy:

‘Shrishti’ - creation, evolution
‘Sthiti’ - preservation, support
‘Samhara’ - destruction, evolution
‘Tirobhava’ - illusion
‘Anugraha’ - release, emancipation, grace

Other times, Shiva is represented in deep meditation. Which is the mode I’m about to transition into. Because I’m very tired. 
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opiate-utopia:

#shiva and #parvati (via fhotoroom)
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learningdays:

Shiva and Shakti
Shiva is dormant, the unmanifested, the formless, but it is the source from where everything comes and everything dissolves. Shiva is the eternal Tao.
Shakti is energy, the manifested, anything that has form, the sun, you, living and non-living. Shakti binds us or frees us. Shakti is knowledge. When Shakti merges into Shiva, we are freed. We return to the source. Moksha or Samadhi is commonly referred names of freedom.
Photo: Wall mural inside Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, India
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