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- Shakta Theory of Chakras - Information on the theory of chakras as postulated by the Shakthas.
- Shri Adi Shakti - The concepts, principles, and practice of the power or active aspect of Adi Shakti.
- Kumari Devi - Tradition and worship of Kumari Devi the living Goddess of Nepal.
- Kumari: The Living Goddess - Information about the Royal Kumari, a young girl venerated as the incarnation of the goddess Taleju in Kathmandu, Nepal. Features articles, photo gallery, and links to related sites.
- Kali Puja - Sahasranam and puja in Sanskrit with meanings.
- Devi Gita - Sanskrit, English Transliteration and meaning.
- Chandi Path - Complete text, English Transliteration and meaning of this book - also known as Durga Sapthashati.
- Shakta Kaur Khalsa - Offers Yoga classes tailor made for children in different locations in United states. Information about location, schedule and content.
- HinduSaktha - Information on Deities of various Devi temples in India. An introduction to the Saktha religion.
- Devi Bhakti - General site about devotion to Devi, her temples and bhajans.
Wikipedia Articles
- Shakta (band) - Shakta is Seb Taylor, a Goa trance artist from the UK.
- Devipuram - Devipuram is a Hindu temple complex located near Visakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. Belonging primarily to the Shakta school of Hinduism, it is dedicated to the goddess Sahasrakshi ("she who has a thousand [infinite] eyes"; a form of Lalita Tripurasundari or Parvati); and her consort Kameshwara (Shiva).
- Shuddhashuddha tattvas - The Shuddhashuddha tattvas or "Pure-Impure" tatwas, in Shaivite and Shakta Tantric metaphysics, refer to the seven tattvas from maya to purusha. It is also one of the five main divisions (kala) or stages of Involution of the supreme consciousness, in Kashmir Shaivite cosmology.
- Samanya Vedanta Upanishads - Of the Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads, 21 are considered Sāmānya ("common", or "general") Vedānta Upanishads. These are the Upanishads accepted by all Vedantic schools as śruti, and are not idiosyncratic to any school (Vaishna, Shaiva, Yoga, Shakta).
- Shakti Peethas - The Shakti Peethas (places of strength) are places of worship consecrated to the goddess 'Shakti', the female principal of Hinduism and the main deity of the Shakta sect. They are sprinkled throughout the Indian subcontinent Article, from Banglapedia..