Concept of Siva and Śakti in Indian traditional wisdom
Dharmendra Das
The concepts of Siva and Shakti encapsulate the intricate balance of creation and destruction, as well as the dynamic interplay of masculine and feminine energies in Hindu philosophy. Their historical evolution and contemporary reinterpretations highlight the ongoing relevance of these ideas in understanding both spiritual practices and social dynamics within Hinduism today. The duality represented by Siva and Shakti serves as a powerful metaphor for the complexities of existence, urging recognition of the interdependence of all forces in the universe. Moreover, Sanskrit phonetics possesses profound philosophical and spiritual dimensions rooted in the belief that sound (nāda) is the fundamental essence of the cosmos, a concept known as śabdabrahma. The precise articulation of these sounds, as outlined in the ancient science of Śikṣā’, is not merely a linguistic exercise but a transformative spiritual practice designed to align individual consciousness with this universal vibration. The present study humbly discusses to explore some spiritual aspects of of Siva and Śakti in Indian Knowledge System (IKS).
Dharmendra Das. Concept of Siva and Śakti in Indian traditional wisdom. Int J Sanskrit Res 2025;11(6):195-200. DOI: 10.22271/23947519.2025.v11.i6c.2872