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Dr. Daaim Shabazz 2016-04-20 05:40:42

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These chants are believed to act as protective charms or amulets, "holding" the practitioner in a state of grace and shielding them from misfortune or bad karma. 3. Modern Cultural Resilience

The word (Sanskrit: धारिणी) is a profound term rooted in ancient South Asian languages and philosophies. Translated literally, it means "the one who holds," "the bearer," or "the sustainer". Throughout history, this concept has manifested in three primary ways: as a personification of the Earth, as a spiritual tool in Buddhism and Hinduism, and as a symbol of feminine resilience in modern narratives. 1. The Personification of Earth Dharini1rar

In the context of Mahayana Buddhism, the term takes on a technical spiritual meaning. A is a type of ritual speech or incantation similar to a mantra but typically longer. These chants are believed to act as protective

Etymologically, it relates to the capacity to "hold" or "retain" the Buddha’s teachings in one's heart. Translated literally, it means "the one who holds,"

In Hindu mythology and Vedic literature, Dharini (or Dharani) is one of the most significant epithets for , the Earth goddess. Unlike names that describe the world’s beauty, Dharini describes its function. It characterizes the Earth as a patient, stable foundation that supports all living beings, enduring the weight of existence without complaint. This "steadfastness" makes the name a popular choice for individuals, carrying an implicit hope that the bearer will be a source of strength for others. 2. Spiritual "Holders": The Dharani Mantras

In contemporary literature and cinema, the name has been used to represent women who navigate the tension between tradition and self-actualization. For example:


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