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An exploration of the Hindu goddess Matangi through divine invocation practices.
This inaugural episode of Cult of Psyche introduces the show's exploration of consciousness and mythology through an examination of Matangi, a powerful goddess in the Hindu tantric tradition. As one of the ten Mahavidyas (great wisdom goddesses), Matangi represents the power of inner knowledge and unconventional wisdom. The episode likely explores her role as a patron of arts, music, and learning, as well as her association with pollution, outcasts, and the transformative power of the margins. Through divine invocation practices, the show establishes its commitment to experiential spirituality and direct connection with archetypal energies.
Host Psyche explores the second Mahavidya goddess Tara, who represents the calm clarity that emerges after transformation and helps dissolve fear through inner stillness.
An exploration of Matangi, a tantric Hindu goddess who emerges from leftover food and challenges conventional notions of purity in divinity.
Episode focusing on Matangi, likely exploring the Hindu goddess through song and spiritual discussion.
An exploration of Goddess Matangi, a Hindu Tantric deity associated with arts, speech, and knowledge, focusing on how ancient prayers to her can be transformative.
This episode appears to be primarily an atmospheric or experimental piece featuring music, ambient sounds, and minimal spoken content related to the Hindu goddess Bagalamukhi.
A devotional song/poem dedicated to Rambha, an ocean-born Apsara Queen, exploring themes of divine feminine power emerging from primordial waters.
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