Why Does Hinduism Portray God as a Woman?
       
        Hinduism contains many feminine forms of the Divine like Kali, Durga, Lakshmi and         Sarasvati. These represent different feminine qualities and functions of the Divine which         contains both male and female energies. For example, Kali portrays the destructive energy,         Lakshmi the nourishing, and Sarasvati the creative, while Durga is the Divine Mother in         her protective role. Hinduism also has many dual male-female forms like Radha-Krishna,         Sita-Rama, Uma-Mahesh, and Lakshmi -Narayan in which the female form is usually addressed         first. The different masculine forms of the Divine in Hinduism have their feminine         counterparts.
       
        As Sanatana Dharma or a universal tradition Hinduism recognizes that the Divine contains         both masculine and feminine attributes. Without giving proper honor to the feminine         qualities a religion must be incomplete and one-sided, which must result in its teachings         having negative consequences. Without recognizing the feminine aspect of Divinity one         cannot claim to know God. To recognize the feminine is necessary to restore wholeness,         completeness and universality.
Jumat, 20 Juli 2007
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