Definitions for Sakti

Sakti Sak·ti

Spelling: [shuhk-tee]
IPA: /ˈʃʌk ti/

Sakti is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 66 anagrams from letters in Sakti (aikst).

Definitions for Sakti

noun

  1. Shakti.
  2. the female principle or organ of generative power.
  3. the wife of a deity, especially of Shiva. Compare Divine Mother.

Origin of Sakti

From the Sanskrit word śakti

Examples for Sakti

Lakshmi, as we have just noticed, is the Sakti or consort of Vishnu, the preservative power of the deity.

From taste (ruchi) comes strong inclination (Sakti), which gives birth to the sprout of passion for Krishna in the soul.

Already, in the lifetime of his father, he had distinguished himself in combats with the Petti and the Sakti.

With the Sakti ceremonies, Hindu religion dispenses with symbols, and devotion is paid to a naked woman selected for the occasion.

Sakti is, perhaps, more properly the vital energy, and Sakti worship the worship of the life principle in nature.

The Sakti goddess, Bhagavati, the Tiyans look upon as their own guardian spirit.

Then chant the Sakti mantram 101 times, and mutter the mantram to give life at the bottom.

A main feature in the religion of the Tiyan is that it is largely connected with Sakti worship.

The boy explained that it was not a heinous crime to cut off the head of one who had prevented the Sakti worship.

The highest merit in Sakti can be reached only through arrack.

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