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An episode exploring Ma Matangi, referenced as 'The Green Mother of All,' likely focusing on this Hindu tantric goddess and her significance.
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Browse era →This milestone 1500th episode of Cult of Psyche appears to delve into Ma Matangi, a powerful tantric goddess in Hindu tradition often associated with the color green and maternal divine energy. The title 'The Green Mother of All' suggests an exploration of Matangi's role as a primordial mother figure and her connection to nature, creativity, and transformative power. As a significant episode number, this likely represents a deep dive into the goddess's mythology, her place in the Mahavidya (ten wisdom goddesses), and her relevance to contemporary spiritual practice. The episode probably examines themes of divine feminine power, ecological consciousness, and the maternal aspects of the divine.
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An exploration of the Śyāmala Daṇḍakam, a sacred Sanskrit hymn by Kālidāsa, presented in English translation for the first time to Western audiences.
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