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This episode explores the Hindu goddess Matangi, also known as the Goddess of Leftovers and the Outcast.
Mythology & LoreIn this episode, the host Psyche delves into the mythology and significance of the Hindu goddess Matangi. Also known as the Goddess of Leftovers and the Outcast, Matangi is examined as a powerful yet often overlooked deity who represents the marginalized and the forgotten. The discussion covers Matangi's origins, her role in Hindu cosmology, and how she serves as a patron for those on the fringes of society. The episode highlights Matangi's complex nature, as both a goddess of abundance and a champion of the downtrodden.
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An exploration of Matangi, a tantric Hindu goddess who emerges from leftover food and challenges conventional notions of purity in divinity.
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