Devi Gita

The Devi Gita (Sanskrit: देवीगीता, romanized: Devīgītā, lit. 'The Song by Goddess') is a Hindu philosophical text from the Devi-Bhagavata Purana, a major text of the Shakta sect devotees, in the form of dialogue between Mahadevi and king Himavan. It is also one of the sixty-four Gitas commonly referred to in Hindu scriptures == Nomenclature == Gita means "song", Devi is the sanskrit word for "Goddess"; the masculine form is deva.

Source: Wikipedia — Devi Gita (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Devi Gita

The Devi Gita (Sanskrit: देवीगीता, romanized: Devīgītā, lit. 'The Song by Goddess') is a Hindu philosophical text from the Devi-Bhagavata Purana, a major text of the Shakta sect devotees, in the form of dialogue between Mahadevi and king Himavan. It is also one of the sixty-four Gitas commonly referred to in Hindu scriptures == Nomenclature == Gita means "song", Devi is the sanskrit word for "Goddess"; the masculine form is deva.

Source: Wikipedia "Devi Gita" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy