Ishvari
Stub entity — referenced by another entity from source #2323 but not yet directly extracted from its own source.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
When
Relationships
- consort of
- Īśvara
- co occurs with
- Cellattāmmaṉ, Pothurāja, Rōcakaṇ
- syncretized with
- Bhagavati
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“The Cellattāmmaṉ myth states when Ishvara and Ishvari (Shiva and his spouse) were walking through a forest, Ishvari became thirsty, killed a buffalo and drank its blood. When Isvara found her decorated with the animal's entrails, he no longer wanted her in his vicinity, but left her with the power to guard the northern boundary with her fierce character.”
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“Ishvari (Sanskrit: ईश्वरी, IAST: Īśvarī) is a Hindu epithet of Sanskrit origin, referring to the Goddess, the divine female counterpart of Ishvara. It is also a term that refers to the shakti, or the feminine energy of the Trimurti, which refer to Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati.”
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