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Jaldhar H. Vyas
jaldhar at BRAINCELLS.COM
Tue Jan 14 23:57:11 CST 2003
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Anand Hudli wrote:
> I agree. A widow is one whose husband is dead. But Shiva is called
> "antakAntaka" the destroyer of Death, or the God of Death himself, as
> rAvaNa exclaims in his Shiva-tANDava stotra. He is also called
> mR^ityunjaya, conqueror of Death.
>
Then how would you explain vidhva in the definition I quoted from
Medinikosha? Vidhva is definitely widow in Gujarati and I'm pretty sure
it is the same in Sanskrit.
Also Tantric references to Shiva as 'dead' and Shakti as a 'widow' need
not be taken literally. Rather they are symbolic of the active Prakrti
versus the inert Purush. And does not Shiva Bhagawan proudly bear the
names Smashanavasi and Bhutapati?
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