Abhinavagupta, 82
Abhiṣekha ritual, 22
Adharma, 42. See also Dharma
Aditi, 9–10, 18, 152
Ādityas, 9
Adultery, 81, 82–83, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91–92
Advaita Vedānta, 4
Afzalkhan, 110
Agnāyī, 17
Agni, 6, 14, 15, 74, 178, 195; and Pṛthivī, 9; Śiva as, 47
Agnicayana ritual, 66
Agni-purāṇa, 117, 191
Ahithsa, 146
Anom kings, 187
Aindrī, 156, 159
Aiyai, 145–146
Akṣobhya, 171
Alakṣmī, 20, 34, 154
Ambikā, 36
Ambivalence, 198, 200, 201, 208–209
Amitābha, Dhyāni Buddha, 165, 166
Amman, 198
Ammavaru, 201
Amoghasiddhi, Dhyāni Buddha, 165
Amṛta. See Nectar of immortality
Aṁśa, 9
Ānandamath, 181–182
Ancestor rituals, 193
Andhaka, 158, 159
Androgyny, 29, 50, 57, 58, 92–93
Anekaḳotibrahmandajanal, 133
Animals: goddesses and, 219; sacrificed, 15, 112, 113, 114, 146. See also Buffalo; Goat
Annakutā festival, 143
Annapārṇā, 126, 143, 175
Anti-structure, 130
Aparājitā, 107
Aprameyā, 133
Araṇyānī, 16
Ardhanārīśvara, 49, 50, 52, 53
Arjuna, 107–108, 139
Aruḷ. See Grace
Āryā, 66, 152
Aryaman, 9
Āryans, 55–56
Āryāstava, 141
Asceticism/ascetic austerities, 71; of Bappa, 110; of Bhagīratha, 188; of demons, 96, 101; v. dharma, 39; heat generated by, 42, 43, 48; v. householder, 46–48, 49, 52; of Mahādevī, 159; of Pārvatī, 42–43, 44, 53, 119; of Prajāpati, 178; of Sarasvatī, 63; of Śiva, 35, 38, 39, 40, 46, 48, 52, 53–54
AŚiva, 152
Asparājītā, 179, 181
Assam, 38, 145, 186, 187
Aśvinas, 56
Aśvins, 7, 15
Atharva-veda, 9
Atīśa, 166
Ātman, 93, 141
Austerities, See Asceticism/ascetic austerities
Avalokiteśvara, 165, 166
Avatāras, 138. See also Viṣṇu, descends in forms
Āyāna, 86, 88
Ayodhya, 70, 71
Bagalā, 162
Bali, 23, 25, 33–34, 188
Baluchistan, 212, 214
Bāṇabhaṭṭa, 117, 155
Banaras, 143, 177, 183–184, 246 n. 24; death rituals in, 192–193, 194; as sacred, 191
Banares Hindu University, 64
Bānāsura, 176
Bappa, 110
Bee, 239 n. 23
Bengal: animal sacrifices in, 146; Buddhism in, 165; festivals in, 113, 115, 146; goddesses in, 3; Kālī in, 116, 120, 122, 125; Kṛṣṇa in, 88–89, 90, 91; as mother, 181; Rādhā in, 3; Śakta devotionalism in, 122, 125, 126; Vaiṣṣavism, 3, 81, 89, 90, 91
Bhaga, 9
Bhāgavad-gītā, 102, 139
Bhāgavata-purāṇa, 83, 84, 117, 159, 176
Bhagīratha, 188
Bhairava, 162
Bhairavī, 162
Bhārati, 11, 15
Bhārat Mātā cult, 181, 184, 185
Bhāsa, 155
Bhātarsi Deota, 203
Bhaṭṭa Nārāyaṇa, 82
Bhavabhūti, 117, 119–120, 145, 147
Bhavānī, 109, 110
Bhīmadevī, 170
Bhoga, 52
Bhūdevī, 17, 179
Bhukti, 58
Bhuvaneśvarī, 162
Blood, 128–129, 148, 176
Blood sacrifices, 18, 112–113, 114, 116, 117, 145–146, 171, 173–175, 205–208, 218
Bloodthirstiness, 97, 99, 100, 112, 139–140, 144, 145, 146, 156, 158
Boar, 152, 181
Brahmā, 30, 156; created, 133, 201; and creation, 137; and Durgā, 96, 100; and Ganges River, 189, 196; and Kālī, 122; as male and female halves, 57; meditates, 57; and Sarasvatī, 55, 57, 58, 59, 63; and Śiva, 37
Brahman. See Reality, ultimate
Brāhmaṇas, 10, 11, 12, 13, 55, 57, 178
Brahmānī, 156, 159
Brahmaputra River, 189
Brahma-vaivarta-purāṇa, 58, 82, 92, 93, 94
Bṛhaddharma-purāṇa, 109, 163, 164, 165, 191
Bṛhalī, 152
Bṛhaspati, 6
Bṛhatkathāmañjarī, 145
Brubaker, Richard, 208
Bruner, Jerome, 78
Bubhaneśvar, 148
Buddha, 153, 155
Buddhiśaktisvarupīnī, 59
Buddhism, 56; Bengal, 165; goddesses in, 153, 172–173, 187; Tantric, 167, 172, 177; Tibetan, 165–166, 167, 171, 172, 177
Buffalo: demon (see Mahiṣa); sacrificed, 112, 114, 146, 205–208
Caitanya, 88
Calcutta, 146
Cāmuṇḍṛ, 117, 145, 146, 147, 148–149, 156, 159
Caṇḍa, 101, 118
Caṇḍālas, 118
Caṇḍamārī, 117, 146–147, 148
Caṇḍī, 117
Caṇḍīdās, 86–88
Carmamuṇḍā, 147–148
Cārudatta, 155
Caste, 63, 248–249 n. 12
Catastrophe, 198, 204–205, 207, 208, 209, 211
Cauvery River, 189, 191
Chastity, 74, 76, 78
Chatterjee, Bankim Chandra, 181–183
Cheating Death, 166
Children, afflicted, 152, 153, 154–155, 160
Chinnamastā, 172–177; and blood, 173, 175, 176; in Buddhism, 172–173; and cremation ground, 173, 176; described, 172–173, 175; as Hindu deity, 173, 177; and lotus, 173; as Mahāvidyās, 165; as Narasiṁha, 161; as nude and headless, 172, 175; represents life-death-sex cycle, 173, 175, 176; self-decapitation of, 162, 172, 173, 175, 176, 177; as Vajrayoginī, 172–173, 175; worshiped, 173, 177
Chola sculpture, 145
Churning-of-the-ocean myth, 26–27, 67, 112, 154. See also Creation
Cow, 7, 10, 12, 16, 33
Creation: Brahmā in, 137; Brāhmaṇas on, 178; Dānu and, 16; Durgā and, 97, 102, 104–105; of gods, 133, 201; Kṛṣṇa in, 58, 93; Mahādevī in, 133, 136–137, 141, 161; myths, 26–27, 67, 112, 154, 178; Pāñcarātra School on, 30; Pārvatī in, 49, 50; Prajāpati in, 178; primordial waters in, 16, 21, 26; Ṛg-veda on, 188; rivers in, 188; Sarasvatī in, 58, 62; Śiva in, 37, 38, 49, 50; sound in, 11, 13, 18; Śrī-Lakṣmī in, 21, 26–27, 30, 68; Vāc in, 12; Viṣṇu in, 30, 67–68, 161
Cremation grounds, 53, 148; Chinnamastā in, 173, 176; Kālī in, 116, 117, 118, 124, 125, 126, 130, 147, 214
Cry of Suffering to Tārā, 167
Dakṣa, 9, 23, 36, 37, 53, 119; sacrifice by, 38, 162, 163, 186; v. Śiva, 38, 39
Dakṣiṇakālī, 130
Damayantī, 78
Dance: Kālī’s, 119–120, 130; of Mātrkās, 156; Śiva’s, 47, 48, 53, 119, 120, 122, 203
Danturā, 148
Dānu, 16
Darmadra, 166
Dāruka, 118
Dasamahāvidyās, 119, 138
Dasarā festival, 106–107, 108, 110–111
Daśāvatāracarita, 82, 83
Dawn, 7, 8, 14
Death, 129, 131; cheated, 167, 168, 172; goddesses and, 13, 124, 125, 128, 146–148, 149, 167, 168, 172, 198, 206, 208; rituals, 191, 192–193, 194; and sexuality, 173
Delusion (māyā), 100, 104–105, 135–136
Demons: austerities by, 96, 101; buffalo (see Mahiṣa); Durgā v., 95, 96–97, 98, 99, 100, 101–102, 104, 105, 106, 107, 110, 112, 114–115, 118, 138; goddesses, 153–154, 159; Kālī v., 118, 119, 120, 124; Mahādevī v., 138, 144, 156, 158, 159; Pārvatī v., 96; Śiva and, 203; in Śrī-Lakṣmī, 23–25; and village goddesses, 205, 206, 208. See also Bali; Kaitabha; Madhu; Niśumbha; śumbha
Destruction: goddesses and, 13, 124, 125, 128, 146–148, 149; by Siva, 47, 137
Devī. See Mahādevī
Devī-bhāgavata-purāṇa, 58, 63, 82, 99, 109, 156; on MahāDevī, 133, 137, 138, 139, 179
Devī-māhātmya, 96, 132, 139; on Durgā, 100, 101, 102, 104, 105, 106; on Kālī, 118; on MahāDevī, 145, 148, 179; on Mātṛkās, 156, 158
Devī-purāṇa, 109
Devotion: divine-human, 82, 85, 89–90; of goddesses, 4; to Kṛṣṇa, 81–82, 84–85, 88–89, 90, 91, 92, 94; of Pārvatī, 35–36, 52–53, 54; of Rādhā, 81, 82, 85, 88–89, 90; to Rādhā, 90–91, 94; by ritual suicide, 145–146; of Sītā, 4, 79–80. See also Śākta devotionalism
Dharā, 179
Dharma (god), 23
Dharma, 28, 40, 63, 129; and adharma, 42; v. asceticism, 39; Durgā and, 96, 101; and mokṣa, 4, 52; and mukti, 58; Pārvatī and, 4, 46, 47
Dharma-śāstras, 4, 29, 99, 115
Dhārni Deotā, 203
Dhiṣaṇā, 15
Dhūmāvatī, 162, 163
Dhvanyalokālo-cana, 82
Dimock, Edward, 211
Dīpavalī (Dīvalī) festival, 33, 34, 116
Disease, and goddesses, 155, 160, 198, 200, 204, 205, 208, 209, 211
Diti, 152
Divine couples: Kṛṣṇa and Rādhā as, 91, 93; Rāma and Sītā as, 65, 78–79, 91; Śiva and Pārvatī as, 52, 91; Śiva and Satī as, 40; sky and earth as, 25; Viṣṇu and Lakṣmī as, 91
Divine essence. See Śakti
Douglas, Mary, 129
Dubois, Abbé J. A., 106
Durga (demon), 96
Durgā, 3, 36, 95–115, 132, 166, 175; blood sacrifices to, 112–113, 114; as bloodthirsty, 97, 99, 100, 112; and Brahmā, 96, 100; character of, 97; cosmic interventions by, 101–102; creates goddesses, 97, 102; and creation, 104–105; as delusion, 100, 104–105; v. demons, 95, 96–97, 98, 99, 100, 101–102, 104, 105, 106, 107, 110, 112, 114–115, 118, 138; Devī-bhāgavata-purāṇa on, 99, 138, Devī-māhātmya on, 100, 101, 102, 104, 105, 106; and earth, 105; and fertility, 95, 111–112, 113, 114; festival for (see Durgā Pūjā); forms of, 95, 96, 101, 114, 118, 165; guards dharma, 96, 101; as hunger, 100; hymns to, 107–108; as independent, 97, 99, 115; intercedes, 102–104; and Kālī, 97, 112, 118, 124, 125, 165; Kālikā-purāṇa on, 108–109; as liminal, 97, 99–100, 101, 115; and lion, 95, 97, 106, 109; Mahābhārata on, 107; as MahāDevī, 138; and Mātṛkās, 118; in medieval Hinduism, 96, 109; and military themes, 106–111; as mother, 95, 113, 114, 181; and mountains, 99, 107; names for, 99, 100, 104, 105, 107, 117; and nine crops, 111; as non-Āryan, 96; origin of, 96–97, 101, 104; and Pāṇḍava brothers, 107, 108; and prakṛti, 104, 105; protects warriors, 107–109; and Rāma, 107, 108, 109; Rāmāyana on, 107, 108; and śakti, 97, 104, 105; as sexually dangerous, 114–115; as Śiva’s wife, 95, 113, 114, 115; as sleep, 100; suitors of, 97–99; in Tamil, 114–115; in Vedic literature, 18, 95; and Viṣṇu, 96, 97, 100–101, 102, 104; worshiped, 99, 100, 102, 106–115, 177
Durgā Pūjā, 95; animal sacrifices in, 112, 113, 114, 146; in Bengal, 113, 115; daughters return in, 113–114, 115; as harvest festival, 111, 112; military themes and, 106, 107, 109, 110–111; ribald behavior in, 112, 113; Śrī-Lakṣmī worshiped in, 33
Dussaha, 154
Duty, 31
Dvāraka, 83
Dwarf, 28, 188
Dyaus, 8, 9, 25
Dyāvāpṛthivī, 8
Earth, 25, 105; as goddess, 17, 178–184; goddess rooted in, 186; Mahādevī as/and, 143, 149–150, 179–181, 186, 187; as mother, 181; Pārvatī as, 50; Pṛthivī as, 8, 178, 179; sacred power of, 185; Satī as, 40; Sītā as, 68, 70; sky and, 40, 50
Eck, Diana, 192, 196
Elephants, 21, 22, 34, 163
Fertility, 214, 218–219; agricultural and human as interdependent, 113; Durgā and, 95, 111–112, 113, 114; and Ganges River, 194, 196; of Indra, 25; Kālī and, 146; kings and, 22, 67–70; lotus and, 21; of Pṛthivī, 9; of Sarasvatī, 10–11, 55, 56, 58; of Sinivālī, 15; of Sītā, 65, 66, 67, 70; of Śrī-Lakṣmī, 4, 20, 22, 23, 26, 28, 33, 58, 68; and Yakṣas, 26
Festival: Annakutā, 143; in Banaras, 143; in Bengal, 113, 115, 146; Dasarā, 106–107, 108, 110–111; Dīpavalī, 33, 34, 116; Durgā’s (see Durgā Pūjā); function of, 207, 209; harvest, 111, 112; as liminal, 207; for Mahādevī, 143; in North India, 63–64; as ritual disorder, 209; Sarasvatī’s, 63–64; Śrī-Lakṣmī’s, 33; for village goddesses, 199, 202, 204–208, 209; vows in, 206
Figurines, 212–215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220
Fire: cult, 55; as purifying, 189
Forbes, Alexander, 106–107
Forest, 16, 41
Gaja-Lakṣmī, 22, 34
Gandharvas, 60
Gaṇeśa, 34, 44, 45, 95, 114
Gaṇgā, 3, 56, 57, 79, 190, 192
Gaṇgā Laharī, 193
Gaṇgā Mā, 193–194
Ganges River: Agni-purāṇa on, 191; ancestor rituals on, 193; Brahmā and, 189, 196; Bṛhaddharma-purāṇa on, 191; and death rituals, 191, 192–193; descends from heaven, 188–189, 192, 195; and fertility, 194, 196; Gupta period on, 191–192; health restored by, 194–195, 196; hymn to, 194; and Kārttikeya, 195; and Kṛṣṇa, 188; as link between worlds, 192–193; as mother, 193–194; names for, 193; nourishes, 194; as Pārvatī’s co-wife, 195; personified, 191–192; pilgrimages to, 191, 192–193, 194, 196; as sacred, 188–196; as śakti, 195; and Śiva, 188, 189, 192, 195–196; source of, 191; as threshold, 191–192; and Viṣṇu, 188–189, 192, 196
Garuda, 156
Garuḍa-purāṇa, 117
Gauḍavaho, 107, 117
Gaurī, 46, 119, 145
Geography, 4; sacred, 38, 40, 56, 178–196 (see also Ganges River); pīṭhas; Tirthas
Giriputrī, 41
Girirājaputrī, 41
Girīśā, 41
Gītāgovinda, 82, 83, 85, 86
Goat, 146
God(s), 3, 5, 6; cowherd, 81; create goddesses, 96–97, 101, 104, 156; divine play of, 105; as dominant, 17; and goddesses, 16–17, 23–26, 222 n. 24 (see also Divine couples); intervention of, 102; king of, 23; and Mahādevī, 137–138; and Mātṛkās, 151, 156, 160; mother of, 9, 66; power of (Śakti), 49, 156; Sanskrit, 197
Goddess(es): ambivalent, 208; and animals, 219; animal sacrifices to, 146; battle/warrior, 18, 63, 176, 177 (see also Durgā; Kālī); Bengal, 3; in Buddhism, 153, 172–173; on coins, 37; created, 96–97, 101, 102, 104, 156; as dangerous if unmarried, 115, 202, 203–204, 227–228 n. 52, 235 n. 58; demon, 153–154, 159; as dominant, 216; earth as, 17, 178–184; on figurines, 212–215, 216, 217, 218, 219–220; forest, 16; geographical, 3, 4 (see also Gaṇgā); and gods, 16–17, 18, 222 n. 24 (see also Divine couples); “grace” of, 204, 208, 211; headless, 172, 173, 175, 176; hungry, 148; India, as, 178, 181–184; Indo-European, 223 n. 3; as Mahādevī manifested, 4, 5, 18, 42, 138–139, 140; male attendants of, 198; masculine roles of, 4; minor, 14–17; as mother, 5, 7, (see also Mātṛkās); natures of, 5; nude, 116, 125, 172, 175, 176; powers of, 63; and prakṛti, 3; and prayer, 11; river, 55–57, 58; as role models, 63; and sacred sites, 185–186; sacrificial, 11, 15; śakti personified by, 49, 63, 104, 122, 133, 156; on seals, 215, 217, 218–219, 220; sex roles expressed by, 4; and snakes, 211; swords named for, 109–110; Tamil, 198; Tantric, 122; tensions expressed by, 4; unity of, 41, 132–133 (see also Mahādevī); in Vedic texts, 2, 6–18; village (see Village goddesses); worshiped, 145–146, 153, 154, 212–220
Gopīs, 83–85, 159
Grace, 54; of goddesses, 204, 208, 211; of Śiva, 36, 53, 54; of Viṣṇu, 31, 32
Grāmadevatā, 197
Granthakārinī, 60
Guhyātiguhya-tantra, 161
Guṇḍadabbe, 145
Gupta ideology, 181, 191–192
Halimā, 152
Hanuman, 72, 73, 79, 80
Haravijaya, 147
Hariścandra, 139
Hārītī, 153
Harivaṁśa, 66, 83, 140
Harṣacarita, 155
Heat: of austerities, 42, 43, 48, 71; of fidelity, 71
Hemacandra, 83
Hermaphrodism, 50
Himalaya, 97, 114, 119
Himalaya Mountains, 36, 37, 40, 99
Himavat, 36, 37, 42, 140
Hinduism; on ahirhsa, 146; blood and death in, 128–129; Brahmanic, 2, 146; classical, 55, 56; epic period in, 19, 36–37; goddesses as dominant in, 216; ideals of, 77; later, 17–18, 23–29, 55, 57–64; on liṅga and yoni, 216, 217; marital roles in, 76–77; medieval, 18, 27–28, 40, 96, 109, 156, 216; mokṣa as goal in, 63; popular, 2, 3, 79, 146; post-epic period in, 2, 155–156; refinement of nature in, 63; river-crossing metaphor in, 56; rivers as sacred in, 189; śakti in, 133, 135; speech in, 59; woman’s role in, 76–77
Homages to the Twenty-one Tārās, 166, 168
Hotrā, 11, 15
Householder, 35, 43, 46; v, ascetic, 46–48, 49, 52
Hunger, 100, 146–148, 149
Hymns: to Durga, 107–108; to Gangā River, 194; to Kālī, 124, 125, 127–128; to Mahādevī, 140, 141, 142; to Pṛthivī, 9, 178, 179; to Sītā, 66; to Śrī-Lakṣmī, 20, 21; to Tārā, 166, 167, 168, 170. see also Mantra
Idā, 11, 15
Iḷa, 15
Immortality, 26; nectar/milk of, 26–27, 67–68, 112, 154, 194
India: as body of Devxyc, 187; as center of world, 56; as goddess, 178, 181–184; independence movement in, 181, 182; Kālī as, 181; as mother, 181, 182, 184, 185; North, 34, 65, 78, 197, 204, 211 (see also Bengal); as sacred, 178, 185; as Satī’s burial ground, 187; South, 146, 197, 198, 200, 202 (see also Tamil); villages in, 197
Indra, 6, 9, 16, 17, 67, 109, 156; brings rain, 25; fertility of, 25; and Kārttikeya, 152; as king of gods, 23; and Mātṛkās, 151, 153; and plow, 25; and Pṛthivī, 91; and rivers, 188; and Sarasvatī, 56; and Slta, 66; and Śrī-Lakṣmī, 23, 25, 27; and Vṛtra, 188
Indrānī (Śacī), 17, 18
Indus Valley, 212–220; goddess figurines in, 214–215, 216, 217, 218–219, 220; great mother cult in, 216; religion in, 215–216; Śaktism in, 216; stone symbols in, 215–216, 217
Jagaddhātrī, 126, 143
Jaganmātā, 60
Jagatīkandā, 133
Jagganātha, 193
Jainism, 56, 107, 245 n. 10
jajpur, 148
Jakata tales, 195
Janaka, 68
Jarā, 153–154
Jayadeva, 82, 83, 85
Jihvāgrāvāsinī, 59
Jñānaśakti, 59
Jumnā, 56
Jumna River, 84, 189, 191–192
Jyeṣṭhā, 154
Kādambarī, 117, 155
Kadrū, 152
Kaitabha, 96, 100, 101, 102, 104, 109
Kākī, 152
Kālī, 3, 18, 44, 46, 116–131, 202, 204; in Agni-purāṇa, 117; appearance of, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 124–125, 126, 130, 181; as battle goddess, 116–117, 118, 119, 120, 130, 131; in Bengal, 116, 120, 122, 125; in Bhāgavata-purāṇa, 117; and blood, 128; blood sacrifices to, 116, 117, 146, 173, 175; and Brahmā, 122; as Cāmuṇḍā, 117, 156; as Caṇḍī, 117; and cremation ground, 116, 117, 118, 124, 125, 126, 130, 147, 214; as Dakṣiṇakālī, 130; dances, 119–120, 130; as dangerous; as death, destruction, 124, 125, 128; v. demons, 118, 119, 120, 124; in Devī-māhātmya, 118; as dominant, 120; and Durgā, 97, 112, 118, 124, 125, 165; early representations of, 213, 214; and fertility, 146; festival for, 116; as forbidden, 124; as frightening, 116, 117, 124, 125, 165; in Garuḍa-purāṇa, 117; hymn to, 124, 125, 127–128; as India, 181; as Kṛṣṇa, 161; as liminal, 117–118, 131; as Mahādevī manifestation, 122–123; as Mahāvidyā, 119, 122, 161, 162, 164, 165, 172; mantra of, 122, 124; as mistress of universe, 124, 125; as mother, 126, 127; 128, 181; as nude, 116, 125, 162, 163, 181; origin of, 118; as Pārvatī’s alter ego, 118–119, 120, 124, 126, 165; as reality, 122, 124, 128, 129–131; in Śākta devotionalism, 122, 125, 126; as Śakti, 123; and/as Satī, 119, 163, 165; as savior, 124, 125; and Sītā, 119; and Śiva, 116, 118, 119–120, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 130, 131, 203; in Tantrism, 122–123, 124, 125, 126–127, 147, 164; as Tārā, 165, 171–172; and thieves, 117; threatens cosmos, 116, 120, 122, 124; as Vindhyavāsinī, 117; and Viṣṇu, 122; worshiped, 116, 117–118, 120, 122, 124, 125–126, 127, 128, 130–131, 147, 165
Kālidāsa, 37
Kālīghāt temple, 146 Kātikā-purāṇa, 108–109, 145, 147, 163
Kalpanaśakti, 59
Kāma, 42, 47, 142, 143, 173
Kāmadā-tantra, 123
Kāmagiri, 186, 187
Kāmākhyā, 145, 186, 187
Kāmākhyā-tantra, 122
Kamalā, 162, 163. See also śrī-Lakṣmā
Kāmarūpa, 38
Kaṁsa, 83, 84
Kaṇṇagi, 201
Kaṉṉiyākumari, 202
Kapila, 188
Kardama, 20
Karpūrādi-stotra, 124, 125
Kārttikeya, 36, 43, 44, 95, 114; birth of, 152; and Ganges River, 195; and Indra, 152; Mahābhārata on, 152–153; Mātṛkās and, 151, 152, 153, 155, 156
Kaumarī, 156, 159
Kauśika-sūtra, 66
Kauśikī, 119
Kavijihvāgrāvāsinī, 59
Kavitāvalī, 78, 79
Kena-upaniṣad, 36
Kesai Khati, 145
King/kingship, 4, 68, 181; and fertility, 22, 67–70; of gods, 23
Korṟṟavai, 176, 177
Koṭavī, 176, 177
Kṛṣṇa, 96, 107, 139; as androgynous, 58, 92–93; in Bengal, 88–89, 90, 91; Bhāgavata-purāṇa on, 83, 84; and creation, 58, 93; devotion to, 81–82, 84–85, 88–89, 90, 91, 92, 94; and Ganges River, 188; and gopīs, 83–85, 159; as incarnation of Viṣṇu, 83–84; as irresistible, 81, 82, 84, 85; Kālī as, 161; and Kaṁsa, 83, 84; and Mātṛkās, 154; and Rādhā, 81–82, 83, 85, 89, 91, 92–94; and reality, 58, 92; and Rukminī, 81; Śakti of, 58, 91, 92; and Sarasvatī, 58, 59; and Satyabhāmā, 81; in Vraja, 82, 83, 84, 85; worshiped, 88–89, 90, 91
Kṛṣṇananda Āgamavāgīśa, 171
Kṛttivāsa, 109
Kṣemendra, 82, 83, 145
Kṣetrapati, 66
Kubera, 25, 34
Kulli culture, 212, 213
Kumarāgupta, 181
Kumāra Kampaṇa, 110
Kumārī-tantra, 145
Kurma-purāṇa, 140
Kurukullā, 170. See also Tārā
Lakṣmaṇa, 70, 74, 79
Lakāmī. See śrī-Lakṣmī
Lakāmī-tantra, 30, 31
Lalitā, 90, 91
Lalitā-sahasranāma, 133; on Mahādevī, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 179
Laṅka, 109
Liminality, 207; of dead, 131; of Durgā, 97, 99–100; of infants, 131; of Kālī, 117–118, 131
Liṅga: Śiva’s, 38, 39, 49, 195, 217; and yoni, 40, 49, 52, 216, 217
Liṇga-purāṇa, 118, 154
Lion: Durgā rides, 95, 97, 106, 109; Viṣṇu as man-, 152, 159, 181
Lohitayani, 152
Lotus, 163, 173; and elephant, 22; and fertility, 21; as pure, 21; and Sarasvatī, 62; seat, 21; and Śrī-Lakṣmī, 21, 22, 32
Love in separation (viraha), 81, 82–83, 85, 89, 93
Lozang tenpe jets’en, 167
Madhu, 96, 100, 101, 102, 104, 109
Mahābhāgavata-purāṇa, 163, 164, 165, 191
Mahābhārata, 29, 36, 41, 67, 81, 107; on Kārttikeya, 152–153; on Mahādevī, 141; on Mātṛkās, 151, 153, 154, 155, 158, 160; Sabhā-parva of, 153; śalya-parva of, 152; Vana-parva of, 151, 153
Mahācinatara, 170–171, 172
Mahādevī, 132–150; appearance of, 137, 139–140, 141–142; as auspicious, 139–150; austerities by, 159; as bee, 239 n. 23; as bloodthirsty, 139–140, 144, 145; brings rain, 143; as cosmic queen, 137–138, 161; and creation, 133, 136–137, 141, 161; as dangerous, 139–140, 144, 146–147; and death, 146–148, 149; and delusion, 135–136; v. demons, 138, 144, 156, 158, 159; as destruction, 146–148, 149; Devī-bhāgavata-purāṇa on, 133, 137, 138, 139, 179; Devī-māhātmya on, 145, 148, 179; as dominant, 135, 137–138, 164; as dreadful, 139–140, 144, 149; earth/world and, 143, 149–150, 179–181, 186, 187; festival for, 143; as food, 141, 143–144, 149; forms of, 119, 138, 139–150, 159, 161; function of, 137–139, 140–141; gods are dependent on, 137–138; human sacrifice to, 145; and hunger, 146–148, 149; hymn to, 140, 141, 142; India as body of, 187; and Kāma, 142, 143; Lalitā-sahasranāma on, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 179; as liberation, 141; as mad, 140; Mahābhārata on, 141; Mahāvidyās and, 161; Mātṛkās as form of, 158; as mother, 133, 138, 139, 149, 186; names of, 133, 135, 135, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 179; negative aspects of, 135, 139–140; other goddesses manifest as, 4, 5, 18, 42, 122–123, 136, 138–139, 140, 141, 143, 164; and Pārvatī, 139, 140; as prakṛti, 135–136, 142, 143, 179; as protectress, 139, 140, 144, 145; as reality, 132, 133, 135, 136–137, 141; and śakti, 133, 135, 136, 142, 143; Saundaryalaharī on, 137, 141, 142; as sexual desire, 142–143, 149; and Śiva, 133, 142, 164; and Viṣṇu, 133, 138, 139; as warrior, 138, 139, 144; and wisdom and learning, 141; worshiped, 139, 140, 141, 145
Mahāmātṛkās, 152. See also Mātṛkās
Mahāmāyā, 100, 104, 135
Mahāmāyā-vijayavāhinī Tārā, 170
Mahāmohā, 100
Mahānavamī, 107
Mahānirvāna-tantra, 123, 140
Mahāsurī, 100
Mahāvāni, 59
Mahāvidyās, 161–165, 175; Chinnamastā as, 165; described, 163; as fearsome, 163, 164; function of, 163–164; as group, 164–165; Kālī as, 119, 122, 161, 162, 164, 165, 172; and Mahādevī, 161; named, 162; number of, 161; origin of, 162; and ritual, 164; as Śākta version of Viṣṇu’s forms, 161–162; and Satī, 162, 163, 164; and Śiva, 162, 163, 164, 172; in Tantrism, 164; worshiped, 161, 164. See also Tārā
Māhesvarī, 156, 159
Mahī, 11, 15, 179
Mahiṣa, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 105, 106, 110, 112, 114–115, 138
Mālatī, 117
Mālatīmādhava, 117, 119–120, 145, 147
Mālinī, 152
Manasā, 197, 210, 211
Mānasāra-śilpa-śāstra, 147
Manavāla Māmunikal, 32
Maṇḍalas, 21
Māṇikkavācakar, 46, 53
Maṇimēkalai, 145
Mantras, 6, 12, 107; Kālī’s, 122, 124; power of, 59; Śrī-Lakṣmī’s, 30; Tārā’s, 170
Manu, 57
Manu-dharma-śāstra, 70–71
Māra, 170
Māriyamman, 146, 197, 200–201, 211
Marriage, 15, 199
Marshall, Sir John, 217
Mātaṅgī, 162, 163, 207–208
Mathurā, 82, 83
Mātṛkās, 3, 41, 151–160, 176, 177; afflict children, 152, 153, 154–155, 160; Bhāgavata-purāṇa on, 159; as bloodthirsty, 156, 158; dance, 156; as dangerous, 151, 152, 153, 155, 159; v. demons, 156, 158, 159; described, 151–152, 153, 156; Devī-bhāgavata-purāṇa on, 156; Devī-māhātmya on, 156, 158; and disease, 155, 160; and Durgā, 118; and gods, 151, 153, 156, 158, 160; as group, 151, 158, 160; as inauspicious, 151, 152, 153, 154, 159; and Indra, 151, 153; and Kārttikeya, 151, 152, 153, 155, 156; Kṛṣṇa and, 154; Mahābhārata on, 151, 153, 154, 155, 158, 160; and Mahādevī, 156, 158, 159; as malevolent, 155, 159; Matsya-purāṇa on, 158–159; in medieval period, 156; named, 156, 159; Natya-śāstra on, 155; as non-Āryan, 155; number of, 151, 152, 153, 156, 158, 160; origin of, 97, 156, 158; in postepic period, 155–156; as protective, 151, 153; and śiva, 155, 158–159; as śiva and aŚiva, 152; speak several languages, 153, 155; Vāmana-purāṇa on, 156, 158; Varāha-purāṇa on, 159; in Vedic texts, 151; as village goddesses, 155, 160; as warriors, 156, 158, 159; worshiped, 154, 155–156
Matsya-purāṇa, 158–159
Māyā. See Delusion
Menā, 37, 42, 43, 114
Milk. See Nectar of immortality
Mīnākṣī, 202–203
Mitra, 6, 9
Mohinī, 67
Mokṣa, 101, 164, 191; and dharma, 4, 52; as goal, 63; in Tantrism, 123; and unity of opposites, 123
Mother, 5, 7; Aditi as, 9, 10; Bengal as, 181; Durgā as, 95, 113, 114, 181; earth as, 181; Ganges River as, 193–194; of gods, 9, 10, 66; India as, 181, 182, 184, 185; Kālī as, 126, 127, 128, 181; Mahādevī as, 133, 138, 139, 149, 186; Pṛthivī as, 8, 9; Rādhā as, 93; Rātrī as, 14; Sarasvatī as, 11; Sītā as, 66, 78, 79; Vāc as 12; of world, 78, 79. See also Mātṛkās
Mountains, 37, 41, 99, 107. See also Himalaya Mountains
Mount Kailasa, 43, 202
Mount Meru, 147, 179, 189, 191
Mṛcchakaṭika, 155
Mulkti, 58
Mūlaprakṛti, 135
Muṇḍa, 101, 118
Music, 11, 55, 60
Nanda, 83
Nārada, 109
Narasiṁha, 159, 161
Narasiṁhī, 156
Narmada River, 189
Nature. See Prakrti
Nataya-śāstra, 155
Navarātra festival. See Durgā Pūjā
Nectar of immortality, 26–27, 67–68, 112, 154, 194
Nigama-kalpataru, 122
Nīlamata-purāṇa, 21
Nirnayasindhu, 107
Nirṛti, 13
Nirupamā, 133 NirutTārā-tantra, 122
Nirvāṇa-tantra, 122
Niśumbha, 96, 101, 102, 118, 119, 156, 158
Ocean. See Churning-of-the-ocean myth
Order, 203, 204. See also Dharma; Rta
Orissa, 33
Padmā. See śrī-Lakṣmī Padma-purāṇa, 82
Palālā, 152
Pallava sculpture, 145
Pāñcaratra schol, 29–31
Pañcatattva ritual, 123–124
Pāṇḍava brothers, 107, 108
Paṇis, 16
Parameśvarī, 133
Pārendi, 15
Parjanya, 9, 66
Pārvatī, 3, 34, 35–54, 78, 79, 132; alter ego of, 118–119, 120, 124, 126, 165; as androgynous, 50; austerities of, 42–43, 44, 53, 119; child of, 41–42, 43, 44; complexion of, 42, 44–46, 119; as creation force, 49, 50; dark side of, 46; v. demons, 96; devotion of, 35–36, 52–53, 54; and dharma, 4, 46, 47; as domesticator, 46, 47, 48, 120–122; as Durgā, 95, 96, 114; as earth, 50; as forester, 41; and Ganges River, 195; as Gaurī, 46, 119; as grace, 36, 53, 54; as householder, 35, 43, 46, 49: and Mahādevī, 42, 139, 140; as mediator, 53, 54; and mountains, 37, 41; myths, 38, 41–46; nature of, 41; not in Vedic texts, 18, 36; and prakṛti, 49; as preserver, 47, 48; as reincarnation of Satī, 35, 36–37, 42; as role model, 35; in Śākta texts, 41; as Śakti, 35–36, 49–50; and Śiva, 4, 35–36, 41–44, 46–50, 52, 53–54, 91, 116, 120–122, 195; as student, 54, 122; and Soma, 47; Śrī-Lakṣmī compared to, 35, 36; in Tamil śaivism, 53–54; worshiped, 53
Pativratā, 71, 76
Paurṇamasī, 90
Peasant culture, 212–214
Periyapālayattamman, 197
Periyavāccān Pillai, 32
Picchilā-tantra, 122
Pilgrimages, 184, 191, 192–193, 194, 196
Pīthas, 38, 40, 184–187
Poetry, 55, 60
Pollution, 189
Power. See Śakti, śrī
Prahlāda, 23–25
Prajāpati, 9, 12, 13, 20, 178
prakṛti, 58; Durgā and, 104, 105; Mahādevī as, 135–136, 142, 143, 179; Pārvatī and, 49; Rādhā and, 92; as reality, 3; Sarasvatī and, 62; Śrī-Lakṣmī as, 31
Pratibhā, 59
Primordial waters, 16, 21, 26. See also Churning-of-the-ocean myth
Pṛthivī, 10, 11, 126, 140; and Dyaus, 8, 9, 25; as earth, 8, 17, 178, 179; fertility of, 9; and gods, 9, 17; hymns to, 9, 178, 179; as mother, 8, 9
Pṛthu, 67
Pūjā. See Durgā Pūjā; Festival
Puraṁdhi, 15
purāṇas, 37, 83
Purification: by fire, 189; rites, 63, 129; by river, 56, 57, 189–191, 192; by Sarasvatī, 11, 55, 56
Purity, 21, 62
Purusa, 49, 58, 92
Pusan, 15
Pūtanā, 152, 154, 159
Rabindranath Tagore, 183
Rādā, 4
Rādhā, 3, 18, 81–94; adultery of, 81, 82–83, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91–92; as androgynous, 92–93; belongs to another, 89–92, 93; Bengal Vaiṣṇavas on, 3, 89, 90, 91; Brahma-vaivarta-purāṇa on, 92, 93, 94; in creation, 93; devotion of, 81, 82, 85, 88–89, 90; devotion to, 90–91, 94; as emotional, 81, 82, 85–86; as goddess, 91, 92, 93, 94; jealousy of, 94; and Kṛṣṇa 81–82, 83, 85, 89, 91, 92–94; as mother, 93; names for, 93; poems to, 86–88; and prakṛti, 92; as Śakti, 91, 92
Rādhāvallabhins, 94
Rain, 22, 58, 66, 143
Rājagrha, 153
Rājasuya, 22
Rākā, 15
Raksasī, 152
Raktabīja, 101, 118
Raktadantikī, 148
Rāma: cult, 79, 80; and Durgā, 107, 108, 109; as ideal king, 68; origin of, 68, 70, 74; and Rāvaṇa, 109, 119, 139; and Sītā, 65, 67, 68, 70–78, 79, 91; as supreme deity, 78, 80; as virile, 68; worshiped, 65, 78
Rāmānuja, 225
n. 53
Rāmāyana (Kṛttivāsa’s), 109
Rāmāyana (Vālmīki’s), 36, 66, 78; on Durgā, 107, 108; on Hindu ideals, 77; on Rāma, 68; on Sītā, 65, 68, 70, 71–72, 76, 79, 80
Rāmcarit-mānas, 78, 79, 80
Rām Līlā, 78, 79
Rāmnagar, 177
Rāmprasad Sen, 125, 126, 127–128, 165, 171–172
Rati, 42, 173
Ratnakara, 147
Rātrī, 14
Rāvaṇa, 68, 70, 72, 73, 74, 76, 108; slain, 109, 119, 139
Ray, Niharranjan, 185
Reality: Kālī as, 122, 124, 128, 129–131; Kṛṣṇa and, 58, 92; Mahīdevī as, 132, 133, 135, 136–137, 141; prakṛti as, 3; Śakti as, 135; in sound, 59; in Tantrism, 122; as transcendent female, 132, 133; ultimate, 58, 136–137, 141
Revati, 152
Ṛg-veda, 12, 67; Aditi in, 9; appendix to, 20; on creation, 188; gods in, 6; as mantras, 6; minor goddesses in, 14–17; Nirṛti in, 13; Pṛthivī in, 8, 9, 178, 179; Rātrī in, 14; rivers in, 187–188; sacrifice in, 15; Samarā in, 16; Sarasvatī in, 10, 11, 56, 59; Sarasvatī River in, 187–188; speech in, 11; Sūryā in, 15; Uṣas in, 6–7
Ritual: abhiṣekha, 22; Agnicayana, 66; ancestor, 193; consecration, 22; death, 191, 192–193, 194; life-cycle, 63; and Mahāvidyās, 164; pañcatattva, 123–124; purification, 63, 129; sacrifice, 15, 66, 178; on Sarasvatī River, 57; and Satī, 164; of subjugation, 172; suicide, 145–146; Tantric, 123–124; Tārā and, 172; Vāc and, 12
River: in creation, 188; crossing, 56–57, 184, 185, 186, 192; goddess (see Sarasvatī); Indra and, 188; as purifying, 56, 57, 189–191; in Ṛg-veda, 187–188; as sacred, 56, 57, 184, 187–196. See also Ganges River; SarasvatīRiver
Ṛsi. See Sage
Ṛta, 7–8, 10
Rudra, 17
Rudrāṇi, 17, 36
Rudra-yāmala, 171
Rukminī, 81
Rūpa Gosvāmin, 90
śabaras, 99, 117
Śabda-brahman, 13
śabdavāsinī, 59
śacī, 17, 18
Sacrifice, 18, 116, 117, 171, 173–175, 218; animal, 15, 112, 113, 114, 146, 205–208; Dakṣa’s, 38, 162, 163, 186; at Durgā Pūjā, 146; goddesses of, 11, 15; human, 145; humiliation in, 205–206; to Mahādevī, 145; in Ṛg-veda, 15; ritual, 15, 66, 178; Śiva and, 38, 39, 40; Soma’s, 15, 23; in South India, 146
Sādhaka. See Tantrism
Sādhana, 123
Sādhanamālā, 171, 175
Sagara, 188, 193, 194
Sage, 6, 11, 12, 152, 154, 188
Śailasutā, 41
Śaivism, 36, 53–54
Śākambharī, 105, 143, 179
Sakhībhavas, 94
Śākta theology, 18, 38, 41, 122, 125, 126, 161–162; on pīṭhas, 184–187
Śakti, 13, 17, 18; of Ammavaru, 201; of bliss, 91; Durgā and, 97, 104, 105; as essence of divine, 133, 135; Ganges River as, 195; as god’s power, 49, 156; Kālī as, 123; Kṛṣṇa’s, 58, 91, 92; Mahādevī as, 133, 135, 136, 142, 143; Pārvatī as, 35–36, 49–50; personified in goddess, 49, 63, 104, 122, 133, 156; Rādhā as, 91, 92; as reality, 135; Sarasvatī as, 58; Śiva’s, 35–36, 49–50, 122; Śrī-Lakṣmī as, 30, 31; Viṣṇu’s, 30, 31
śaktirūpinī, 60
Samādhi, 139
Sama-veda, 12
Śami tree, 108
Sāṁkhya philosophy, 135
Saṁskāras, 63, 129
Saramā, 16, 152
Saraṇyū, 16
Sarasvatī, 3, 55–64, 95, 114; appearance of, 58, 60; as ascetic, 63; and Ásvinas, 56; birth of, 57–58; blessings of, 62; as bountiful, 56; and Brahmā, 55, 57, 58, 59, 63; Brāhmaṇas on, 11, 55, 57; and Brahmans, 60; character of, 58, 60, 62, 63; as cosmic, 60; and creation, 58, 62; and culture/arts, 11, 17, 55, 57, 59, 60, 141; Devī-bhāgavata-purāṇa on, 63; fertility of, 10–11, 55, 56, 58; festival of, 63–64; as healer, 56; and Indra, 56; and Kṛṣṇa, 58, 59; and Lakṣmī, 58; in later Hinduism, 17–18, 55, 57–64; and lotus, 62; and Mahādevī, 141; as mother, 11; and music, 11, 55, 60; names for, 59, 60; and prakṣti 62; as pure, 62; as purifying, 11, 55, 56; and rain, 58; Ṛg-veda on, 10, 11, 56, 59; and religious rites, 60; as river goddess, 10, 11, 55–57, 58; and sacrificial goddesses, 15; as Śakti, 58; and Sarasvatī River, 55–57, 187–188; Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa on 56; and Soma, 58; as speech, 17–18, 55, 57, 59–60, 62; and swan, 62; and thought/learning/knowledge/wisdom, 17, 55, 57, 58, 59–60, 62, 141; and Vāc, 11, 55; and Viṣṇu, 58, 59
Sarasvatī River, 55–57, 187–188
Sarvādhārā, 133
Sarvagā, 133
Sarvalokeśī, 133
Sarvaśastravasīnī, 60
Sarvavidyāsvarūpinī, 60
śatākṣī, 125, 143, 175
Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa, 56
Satī, 46; body of forms pīṭhas, 38, 40, 186–187; as earth, 40; as faithful, 40, 41; and/as Kālī, 119, 163, 165; as Kāmākhyā, 186–187; and Mahādevī, 42, 140, 164; as Mahāvidyā, 162, 163, 164; as mediator, 39–40; myth of, 35, 37–41; reincarnated, 35, 36–37, 42; rituals and, 164; and Śiva, 35, 37, 38–41, 163, 164, 172, 186; suicide of, 35, 38, 39, 40–41, 163, 186; and Viṣṇu, 186; worshiped, 186–187; yoni of, 38, 39, 40, 186, 187. See also Pārvatī
Satyabhāmā, 81
Saundaryalaharī, 137, 141, 142
Savitṛ, 15
Sāvitṛi, 72, 78
Self (ātman), 93, 141
Self-decapitation, 145–146
Self-immolation, 145, 146
Serpent, 27, 67, 147
Seṣa, 147
Sexuality: and death, 173; of Durgā, 114–115; of Mahādevī, 142–143, 149; religion based on, 215–216; of Śiva, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 48–49, 52, 195
Shaman, 209
Sheep, 146
Siddhahemaśabdānuśāna, 83
Śilappadihāram, 145, 201
Sinivālī, 15
Sītā, 3, 65–80, 81, 109, 132; abducted, 70, 72–73, 74; and agriculture, 65–66; appearance of, 72–73; as Āryā, 66; birth, 68, 70; chastity of, 74, 76, 78; as devotee, 4, 79–80; as earth, 68, 70; exiled, 74, 76; and fertility, 65, 66, 67, 70; hymn to, 66; and Indra, 66; as intermediary, 79, 80; and Kālī, 119; as mother, 66, 76, 78, 79; as model wife, 65, 70–78, 79, 80; and Parjanya, 66; in popular Hinduism, 79; and rain, 66; and Rāma, 65, 67, 68, 70–79, 91; Rāmāyana on, 65, 68, 70, 71–72, 76, 79, 80; tested, 73–74, 76; in Vedic texts, 18, 65; worshiped, 65, 79
Śītalā, 204, 211
Śiva, 30, 34, 96, 97, 109, 156, 246 n. 24; as Agni, 47; as Ardhanārīśvara, 49, 50, 52, 53; asceticism of, 35, 38, 39, 40, 46, 48, 52, 53–54; as Bhairava, 159; and Brahmā, 37; children of, 41–42, 43, 44; created, 133, 201; and creation, 37, 38, 49, 50, 158; in cremation ground, 53; v. Dakṣa, 38, 39; dance (tāṇḍava) of, 47, 48, 53, 119, 120, 122, 203; v. demons, 203; destroys cosmos, 47, 137; and Durgā, 95, 113, 114, 115; as forester, 41; and Ganges River, 188, 189, 192, 195–196; grace of, 36, 53, 54; and Kālī, 116, 118, 119–120, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 130, 131, 203; v. Kāma, 47; lihga of, 38, 39, 49, 195, 217; as mad, 47, 48; and Mahādevī, 133, 142, 164; and Mahāvidyās, 162, 163, 164, 172; and Mātṛkās, 155, 158–159; and Mīnākṣī, 202–203; and mountains, 37, 40, 40, 41; nature of, 47; as non-Brahmanic, 155; as otherworldly, 46; and Pārvatī, 4, 35–36, 41–44, 46–50, 52, 53–54, 116, 120, 122, 195; and puruṣa, 49; and sacrifice, 38, 39, 40; Śakti of, 35–36, 49, 50, 122; and Satī, 35, 37, 38–41, 163, 164, 172, 186; sexuality of, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 48–49, 52, 195; sister of, 36; as sky, 50; student of, 54, 122; as Tantras source, 122; and village goddesses, 203; and Viṣṇu, 186; in world, 38–39; yoga of, 46, 53, 54
Śivadūtī, 156
Śivaji, 109–110
Śiva-purāṇa, 37, 50
Skanda-purāṇa, 96
Sky, 8, 9, 22, 25, 40, 50
Sleep, 100
Smallpox, 204, 211
Smṛtiśakti, 59
Ṣoḍaśī, 162, 163
Soma, 6, 11, 15, 23, 47, 58
Somadeva, 107, 117, 146–147, 148, 179
Songsten gampo, 166
Sound, 11; absolute as, 13; creation through, 11, 13, 18; reality in, 59. see also Speech
Speech; goddess of, 11, 12, 13, 55, 57, 59; Sarasvatī and, 17–18, 55, 57, 59–60, 62
Sphoṭa, 13
Spirit; endeavor for, 123; pure, 49, 58, 92
Śrī, 19–20
śrī-Lakṣmī, 3, 18, 19–34, 66, 78, 79, 95, 114, 132, 138; as androgynous, 29; children of, 20; compassion of, 32; and cow, 33; as co-wife, 58; and creation, 21, 26–27, 30, 68; in demons, 23–25; and Dharma, 23; in Durgā Pūjā, 33; and elephants, 21, 22, 34; fertility of, 4, 20, 22, 23, 26, 28, 33, 58, 68; as fickle, 26, 28; and Gaṇeśa, 34; and gods, 23–26; and good fortune, 33–34, 68; hymns to, 20, 21; and Indra, 23, 25, 27; as Kamalā, 163; and Kubera, 25; Lakṣmitantra on, 30, 31; and lotus, 21, 22, 32; as Mahādevī, 140; mantra of, 30; as mediator, 31–32; as model wife, 19, 28–29, 34, nature of, 20–21, 26, 28, 31, 32; origin of, 20, 26; Pāñcarātra school on, 29–31; Pārvatī compared to, 35, 36; as perfection, 21; as prakṛti, 31; as royal, 4, 19, 20, 23, 28, 68; as Śakti, 30, 31; and Sarasvatī, 58; and social order, 29; and Soma, 23; Śrī-sūkta on, 20; Śrī Vaiṣṇava school on, 29, 31–32, 54; in Vedic texts, 19, 20; and Viṣṇu, 19, 26, 27, 28–29, 30, 31–32, 34, 65, 91, 179; and wealth, 19, 25, 32, 33, 34, 58; worshiped, 20–21, 30, 32–34; and Yakṣas, 25–26
Srinivas, M. N., 77
Śrī-sūkta, 20
śrī Vaiṣṇavism, 36; on duty, 31; on Śrī-Lakṣmī, 29, 31–32; on Viṣṇu, 31
Śruti, 6
Subandhu, 165
Subjugation, rituals of, 172
Sudarśana, 139
śūdraka, 155
Suicide: ritual, 145–146; Satī’s, 35, 38, 39, 40–41, 163, 186
śumbha, 96, 101, 102, 118, 119, 156, 158
Surabhi, 152
Suratha, 139
Surya (sun), 6, 7, 15
Sūryā, 15
Suttee, 35, 40–41. see also Satī, suicide of
Svārga-sopana-saranī, 193
Swan, 62
Tāmasī, 100
Tamil: culture/epics, 145, 201, 202; Durgā in, 114–115; goddess, 198; śavism, 53–54 Tāṇḍava. See Śiva, dance of
Tantras, 54, 122
Tantra-sāra, 171
Tantrism, 172, 177; duality in, 124; goddess in, 122; hero (practitioner) of, 123, 124, 125, 126; Hindu, 171; Kālī in, 122–123, 124, 125, 126–127, 147, 164; left-handed, 122, 123, 171; Mahāvidyās in, 164; maṇḍalas in, 21; mokṣa in, 123; reality in, 122; ritual in, 123–124; Tārā in, 165, 167, 170–171
Tapas. See Asceticism/ascetic austerities
Tārā, 162, 165–172; blood sacrifices to, 171; as cheater of death, 167, 168, 172; as compassion, 165–166, 167; described, 167–168, 170, 171, 172; forms of, 166, 168, 170–171; function of, 166; in Hinduism, 171–172; hymns to, 166, 167, 168, 170; Kālī as, 165, 171–172; as Mahāvidyā, 172; mantra of, 170; origin of, 166; powers of, 168, 170; and rituals, 172; Sādhanamālā on, 171; as savior, 165–167; in Tantrism, 165, 167, 170–171; as Tārā Kurukullā, 170, 172; in Tibetan Buddhism, 165–167, 171, 172; Vasavadattā on, 165; worshiped, 166–167, 168, 170, 171
Tārāka, 37, 41–42, 43
Tārā Kurukullā, 170, 172
Tārārahasyavṛttikā, 171
Tārā-tantra, 171
Tibet, 165; Buddhism in, 165–167, 171, 172, 177
Tīrthas, 184, 185, 186, 192, 193
Tiwari, J.N., 176
Tortoise, 27, 67
Tripura Bhairavī, 147, 163
Tripurasundarī, 163
Tulsī Dās, 78, 79, 80
Turner, Victor, 207, 209
Tvaṣṭṛ, 6, 16
Umā Haimavatī, 36
Upaniṣads, 136
Upa-purāṇas, 96
Uṣas, 9, 17, 18; as cow, 7; as dawn, 7, 8, 14; as light, 7; and Ratrl, 14; in Ṛg-veda, 6–7; and ṛta, 7–8; and wealth, 7
Vāc, 11–12, 13, 17–18, 55
Vāgdevī, 57, 59
Vāgīśā, 59
Vaimitrā, 152
Vaiṣṇavī, 156, 159. See also Mahādevī
Vaiṣṇavism, 179, 181; on adultery, 89; on avatāras, 138; Bengal, 3, 81, 89, 90, 91; on divine intervention, 102; purāṇas in, 37, 83; on Rādhā, 3, 89, 90, 91
Vājasneyi-saṁhitā, 66
Vajrayoginī, 172–173, 175
Vākpati, 117
Vallabhācārins, 81, 89
Vālmīki, 65, 66, 72, 78, 79, 80, 108
Vāmana-purāṇa, 58, 119, 156, 158
Varāha-purāṇa, 159
Vārāhī, 156, 157, 159
Varuna, 6, 8, 9, 10
Varunānī, 17
Vasavadattā, 165
Vāsuki, 27, 67
Vayu, 97
Vedagarbhā, 60
Vedānta, 54
Vedānta Deśika, 31
Vedas (Vedic texts), 1; Āryans of, 55–56; on Durgā, 18, 95; on goddesses, 1, 2, 6–18; lack one great goddess, 18; on Mātṛkās, 151; on Sarasvatī, 11, 55, 56, 57; on Sītā, 18, 65; on Śrī-Lakṣmī, 19, 20; as śruti, 6; Vac creates, 12. See also Brāhmaṇas; Ṛg-veda
Vedic: Āryans, 55, 56; sacrificial ritual, 178
Venīsaṁhāra, 82
Vidyāpati, 86
Vilāsavatī, 155–156
Village goddesses, 2, 3, 197–211; as ambivalent, 198, 200, 201, 208–209; and catastrophe, 198, 204–205, 207, 208, 209, 211; as celibate, 202; character of, 197–198, 201; and death, 198, 206, 208; and demons, 205, 206, 208; and disease, 155, 198, 204, 205, 208, 209, 211; as disruptive, 198, 200, 203, 204, 205, 206–208, 209, 211; festivals for, 199, 202, 204–208, 209; as guardians, 199, 203, 204, 208, 209; as independent, 202, 203, 204; and injustices to women, 200–202, 205; male consorts of, 201–202; Mātṛkās as, 155, 160; in myths, 200–204; in North India, 197, 204, 211; as order, 203, 204; origins of, 200–201; rooted in village, 198–200; and Śiva, 203; in South India, 197, 198, 200, 202; symbolic marriage of, 199; worshiped, 20–21, 198, 199, 200, 204–208
Vinatā, 152
Vindhyas, 99
Vindhyavāsinī, 99, 107, 117
Vīrabhadra, 38
Viraha. See Love in separation
Virājā, 94
Virginity, 202
Viśākhā, 90
Viṣṇu, 21, 25, 38, 78, 109, 154, 176; as androgynous, 29; and Bali, 188; Bhāgavad-gītā on, 102; and Bhūdevī, 179; as boar, 152, 181; and churning-ocean myth, 27; as cosmic king, 181; as cosmic serpent, 67; and creation, 30, 67–68, 161; creation/birth of, 93, 133, 201; descends in forms (avatārās) 26, 27, 28, 42, 67, 102, 138, 156, 159, 161–162, 179, 181, 188; as divine king, 27–28; and Durgā, 96, 97, 100–101, 102, 104; as dwarf, 28, 188; and Ganges River, 188–189, 192, 196: grace of, 31, 32; and Kālī, 122; as Kṛṣṇa, 83–84; and Mahādevī, 133, 138, 139; maintains order, 28, 137, 161; as man-lion, 152, 159, 181; in medieval period, 27–28; and Prthivī, 9, 17; śakti of, 30, 31; and Sarasvatī, 58, 59; and Satī, 186; and Śiva, 186; and Śrī-Lakṣmī, 19, 26, 27, 28–29, 30, 31–32, 34, 65, 91, 179; Śrī” Vaiṣṇavism on, 31; as tortoise, 67; yoga of, 186
Viṣṇudharmottara-purāṇa, 159
Viṣṇu-purāṇa, 28, 29, 96, 176
Viśvadhāriṇī, 133
Viśvādhikā, 133
Viśvagarbhā, 133
Viśvakarama, 9
Viśvakarman, 6
Visvarūpā, 60
Viśvarūpa, 16
Vivasvat, 16
Vraja, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 94
Vratas, 33
Vṛtra, 11, 16, 67, 109, 188
Vyāpinī, 133
Whitehead, Henry, 197–198
Woman: daughter-in-law role of, 77, 113–114; as faithful, 40, 41; injustice to, 65, 200–202, 205; as model wife and mother, 19, 28–29, 34, 65, 70–78, 79, 80; in religion, 1–2; status/role of, 76–77, 99, 113, 114
Yajur-veda, 12
Yakṣas, 25–26, 34
Yakṣīs, 16
Yama, 16, 97
Yamī, 16
Yamuna, 192
Yasatilaka, 107, 117, 146–147, 148, 179
Yaśodī, 83, 91
Yaśovarman, 107
Yoga, 52, 135; Śiva’s, 46, 53, 54; Viṣṇu’s, 186
Yoginī-tantra, 122
Yogisvarī, 159
Yoni, 49, 52, 216, 217; Satī’s, 38, 39, 40, 186, 187
Yudhiṣṭhira, 107, 108
Zhob Valley, 212–213, 214