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Tridevi

The Tridevi (Sanskrit: त्रिदेवी, lit.'three goddesses', IAST: Tridevī) are a trinity of supreme divinity in Hinduism, joining a triad of eminent goddesses either as a feminine version of the Trimurti, or as consorts of a masculine Trimurti, depending on the denomination. This triad is typically personified by the Hindu goddesses Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati.[1] In Shaktism, these triune goddesses are the manifestations of Mula-Prakriti or Adi Parashakti.[2]

Tridevi
Supreme Trinity of the Universe
Creation, preservation, and destruction
Para Brahman, the Supreme Being
Lakshmi (left), Parvati (middle) and Saraswati (right), personified as the Tridevi
Devanagariत्रिदेवी
Sanskrit transliterationtridevī
Affiliation
Abode
MantraOṃ Tridevibhayaḥ Namaḥ
Mount
ConsortTrimurti:

Feminine Trimurti edit

 
Mahakali (left), Mahalakshmi (middle) and Mahasaraswati (right)

In the traditional androcentric denominations of Hinduism, the feminine Tridevi goddesses are relegated as consorts and auxiliary deities to the more eminent masculine Trimurti gods. In Shaktism, the feminine Tridevi goddesses are given the eminent roles of creator (Mahasaraswati), preserver (Mahalakshmi), and destroyer (Mahakali),[3] with the masculine Trimurti gods being relegated as the auxiliary deities as agents of the feminine Tridevi.

Consorts of the Trimurti edit

Saraswati is the goddess of learning, arts, and music, as well as the consort of Brahma, the creator.[4]

Lakshmi is the goddess of fortune, wealth, fertility, auspiciousness, light, and material and spiritual fulfillment, as well as the consort of Vishnu, the maintainer or preserver.[5] However, Lakshmi does not signify mere material wealth, but also abstract prosperity, such as glory, magnificence, joy, exaltation, and greatness, and spiritual fulfillment, which translates to moksha.

Parvati is the goddess of power, war, beauty, and love. She is the consort of Shiva, the destroyer of evil, or transformer.[6]

Importance edit

 
Tridevi, featured in the left, with their consorts, the Trimurti

Mahasarasvati is described to be the slayer of Shumba in the Devi Bhagavata Purana, suggesting that she has little to do with Saraswati.[7]

Mahalakshmi is the prosperity aspect of Devi. She has two forms, Vishnu-priya Lakshmi and Rajyalakshmi. The former is the embodiment of chastity and virtuousness. The latter goes about courting kings. Rajyalakshmi is stated to be fickle and impulsive. She enters all those places where virtue and charity may be found, and as soon as these two vanish from any place, Rajyalakshmi will also vanish from that place.[8]

Mahakali represents darkness, pure tamas personified. Mahakali is one of the three primary forms of Devi. She is stated to be a powerful cosmic aspect (vyaṣṭi) of Devi, and represents the guna (universal energy) named tamas, and is the personification of the universal power of transformation, the transcendent power of time.[9]

Outside India edit

Via Buddhism and syncretism with Japanese Shinto deities, the Tridevi entered Japanese mythology as the goddesses Benzaitennyo 弁財天女 (Sarasvati), Kisshoutennyo 吉祥天女 (Laxmi), and Daikokutennyo 大黒天女 (Mahakali or Parvati).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Prasad, R. U. S. (2017-08-09). River and Goddess Worship in India: Changing Perceptions and Manifestations of Sarasvati. Routledge. p. 65. ISBN 978-1-351-80654-1.
  2. ^ Monaghan, Patricia (2009-12-18). Encyclopedia of Goddesses and Heroines [2 volumes]: [2 volumes]. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 199. ISBN 978-0-313-34990-4.
  3. ^ de-Gaia, Susan (2018-11-16). Encyclopedia of Women in World Religions [2 volumes]: Faith and Culture across History [2 volumes]. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 336. ISBN 978-1-4408-4850-6.
  4. ^ The Book of Avatars and Divinities. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. 2018-11-21. p. 9. ISBN 978-93-5305-362-8.
  5. ^ Kishore, B. R. (2001). Hinduism. Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd. p. 87. ISBN 978-81-7182-073-3.
  6. ^ Garg, Gaṅgā Rām (1992). Encyclopaedia of the Hindu World. Concept Publishing Company. p. 5. ISBN 978-81-7022-374-0.
  7. ^ The Sri Mad Devi Bhagavatam. Sudhindra Nath Vasu at the Panini Office. 1921. p. 1006.
  8. ^ Williams, George M. (2008-03-27). Handbook of Hindu Mythology. OUP USA. p. 198. ISBN 978-0-19-533261-2.
  9. ^ Harper, Katherine Anne; Brown, Robert L. (2012-02-01). The Roots of Tantra. State University of New York Press. p. 80. ISBN 978-0-7914-8890-4.

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The Tridevi Sanskrit त र द व lit three goddesses IAST Tridevi are a trinity of supreme divinity in Hinduism joining a triad of eminent goddesses either as a feminine version of the Trimurti or as consorts of a masculine Trimurti depending on the denomination This triad is typically personified by the Hindu goddesses Saraswati Lakshmi and Parvati 1 In Shaktism these triune goddesses are the manifestations of Mula Prakriti or Adi Parashakti 2 TrideviSupreme Trinity of the UniverseCreation preservation and destructionPara Brahman the Supreme BeingLakshmi left Parvati middle and Saraswati right personified as the TrideviDevanagariत र द व Sanskrit transliterationtrideviAffiliationSaraswati Knowledge Lakshmi Prosperity Parvati Power AbodeSatyaloka Saraswati Vaikuntha Lakshmi Mount Kailash Parvati MantraOṃ Tridevibhayaḥ NamaḥMountSwan or Peacock Saraswati Elephant or Owl Lakshmi Lion and Tiger Parvati ConsortTrimurti Brahma Saraswati Vishnu Lakshmi Shiva Parvati Contents 1 Feminine Trimurti 2 Consorts of the Trimurti 3 Importance 3 1 Outside India 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksFeminine Trimurti edit nbsp Mahakali left Mahalakshmi middle and Mahasaraswati right In the traditional androcentric denominations of Hinduism the feminine Tridevi goddesses are relegated as consorts and auxiliary deities to the more eminent masculine Trimurti gods In Shaktism the feminine Tridevi goddesses are given the eminent roles of creator Mahasaraswati preserver Mahalakshmi and destroyer Mahakali 3 with the masculine Trimurti gods being relegated as the auxiliary deities as agents of the feminine Tridevi Consorts of the Trimurti editMain articles Saraswati Lakshmi and Parvati Saraswati is the goddess of learning arts and music as well as the consort of Brahma the creator 4 Lakshmi is the goddess of fortune wealth fertility auspiciousness light and material and spiritual fulfillment as well as the consort of Vishnu the maintainer or preserver 5 However Lakshmi does not signify mere material wealth but also abstract prosperity such as glory magnificence joy exaltation and greatness and spiritual fulfillment which translates to moksha Parvati is the goddess of power war beauty and love She is the consort of Shiva the destroyer of evil or transformer 6 Importance edit nbsp Tridevi featured in the left with their consorts the TrimurtiMahasarasvati is described to be the slayer of Shumba in the Devi Bhagavata Purana suggesting that she has little to do with Saraswati 7 Mahalakshmi is the prosperity aspect of Devi She has two forms Vishnu priya Lakshmi and Rajyalakshmi The former is the embodiment of chastity and virtuousness The latter goes about courting kings Rajyalakshmi is stated to be fickle and impulsive She enters all those places where virtue and charity may be found and as soon as these two vanish from any place Rajyalakshmi will also vanish from that place 8 Mahakali represents darkness pure tamas personified Mahakali is one of the three primary forms of Devi She is stated to be a powerful cosmic aspect vyaṣṭi of Devi and represents the guna universal energy named tamas and is the personification of the universal power of transformation the transcendent power of time 9 Outside India edit Via Buddhism and syncretism with Japanese Shinto deities the Tridevi entered Japanese mythology as the goddesses Benzaitennyo 弁財天女 Sarasvati Kisshoutennyo 吉祥天女 Laxmi and Daikokutennyo 大黒天女 Mahakali or Parvati See also editDevi Durga Buddhist Tenbu 天部 deities Trimurti Trinity Triple deitiesReferences edit Prasad R U S 2017 08 09 River and Goddess Worship in India Changing Perceptions and Manifestations of Sarasvati Routledge p 65 ISBN 978 1 351 80654 1 Monaghan Patricia 2009 12 18 Encyclopedia of Goddesses and Heroines 2 volumes 2 volumes Bloomsbury Publishing USA p 199 ISBN 978 0 313 34990 4 de Gaia Susan 2018 11 16 Encyclopedia of Women in World Religions 2 volumes Faith and Culture across History 2 volumes Bloomsbury Publishing USA p 336 ISBN 978 1 4408 4850 6 The Book of Avatars and Divinities Penguin Random House India Private Limited 2018 11 21 p 9 ISBN 978 93 5305 362 8 Kishore B R 2001 Hinduism Diamond Pocket Books P Ltd p 87 ISBN 978 81 7182 073 3 Garg Gaṅga Ram 1992 Encyclopaedia of the Hindu World Concept Publishing Company p 5 ISBN 978 81 7022 374 0 The Sri Mad Devi Bhagavatam Sudhindra Nath Vasu at the Panini Office 1921 p 1006 Williams George M 2008 03 27 Handbook of Hindu Mythology OUP USA p 198 ISBN 978 0 19 533261 2 Harper Katherine Anne Brown Robert L 2012 02 01 The Roots of Tantra State University of New York Press p 80 ISBN 978 0 7914 8890 4 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tridevi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tridevi amp oldid 1203397143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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