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The Psychology behind the Origin of Tantric Gods and Goddesses (2)

[16] Meghavarńávigatavasaná, [...] dáyinii. Vivarńá vidhavá malinámbaradhará [...] Kamalá harahrdivásinii.

[17] With a particular idea in one’s [...] vivarńá [colourless], vidhavá [widowed], with sunken eyes [...] one or another idea of that type.

The Lord and His Name (1)

[4] Now, let us take another word – [...] has lost her husband is called Vidhavá. Another meaning of dhava is also [...] Mádhava denote the same thing.

Tantric Goddesses (2)

[10] Meghavarńá vigatavasaná, [...] dáyinii. Vivarńa vidhavá malinámbaradhará [...] Kamalá harahrdivásinii.

[11] With a particular idea in one’s [...] vivarńá [colourless], vidhavá [widowed], with sunken eyes and [...] because there was no other colour.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14) (2)

[34] For instance, it was written, Vidhavá agre gamiśyati [“A [...] interpretation, this was misread as Vidhavá agne gamiśyati [“A [...] trainer, well-versed in philosophy.

Sati and Widowhood – Excerpt A (2)

[1] For instance, it was written Vidhavá agre gamiśyati. [“A [...] interpretation, this was misread as Vidhavá agne gamiśyati. [“A [...] trainer, well-versed in philosophy.

One Should Know Everything (2)

[15] Now at that time the meaning of [...] Sanskrit a widow is always called vidhavá, that is, “whose husband [...] – “husband”, vidhav́a – “a widow”.

Names of the Lord (1)

[6] And the word “dhava” [...] lost her husband is called “vidhavá”.

In the Glory of Shiva – Excerpt A (1)

[18] Meghavarńá vigatavasaná, [...] dáyinii. Vivarńa vidhavá malinámbaradhará [...] Kamalá harahrdivásinii.

Every Word Is Meaningful (1)

[7] Another popular word is “Mádhava” [...] lady who has lost her husband is vidhavá. So dhava means “husband”. [...] means Paramá Puruśa.

Emanation (Discourse 20) (2)

[6] Another well-known word of this [...] Bengali → eyo in modern Bengali. Vidhavá [widow] women are not eyo. The [...] and one whose husband is dead is vidhavá. An unmarried daughter is adhavá.

Discrimination in Language – Excerpt B (1)

[5] In certain communities Veoyá [...] veoyá is derived from the Sanskrit vidhavá [meaning “widow”]. [...] 3 )

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 1 (Discourse 6) (1)

[17] Meghavarńá vigatavasaná [...] dáyinii. Vivarńá vidhavá malinámbaradhará [...] Kamalá harahrdivásinii.