~Glossary~
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1. Kaali: Goddess Kaali is one of the fierce forms of Goddess Shakti, also known as Durga. She has many names and represents the powerful, destructive aspect of Shakti.
2. Shukracharya: also known as Shukra, is a prominent sage in Hindu mythology, renowned as the preceptor and guru of the Asuras (demons). He is a revered figure for his wisdom, knowledge, and mastery of various sciences, including astrology, medicine, and military strategy.
3. Devi: Devi is a Sanskrit or Hindi word for Goddess. In India, the term is often used respectfully to address women.
4. Loka: Loka is a Sanskrit word meaning realms or worlds.
5. Kali Yuga: According to Hindu mythology, Kali Yuga is the era of darkness and chaos. It is the current era in which we live, one of the four Yugas (eras) in the cyclical concept of time. The four Yugas are Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapar Yuga, and Kali Yuga. After Kali Yuga, the cycle repeats itself.
6. Rakshasa: In Hindu mythology, a Rakshasa is a type of demon or supernatural being known for their malevolent nature and immense strength.
7. Garbhagraha: The term Garbhagraha comes from Sanskrit, where "garbha" means "womb" and "graha" means "house" or "sanctuary." Therefore, Garbhagraha translates to "womb chamber" or "sanctum sanctorum.
8. Devi Yantra: When combined, "Devi Yantra" refers to a mystical diagram or geometric symbol representing the divine feminine energy of a particular goddess. The Devi Yantra is used in various spiritual practices to invoke the blessings and energy of the goddess. It serves as a focal point for meditation, worship, and rituals dedicated to the goddess.
In this story, it resembles a mountain that was created in the same geometric pattern as the Devi Yantra, protecting the Stone given by Shakti before she left Kaalaloka.
9. Adhivakta: English translation to an Advocate
10. Praja Sabha: Praja = People, Sabha = meeting
11. Pitaji: Father
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