Деви (Goddess)
Деви, in Hinduism, refers to the feminine aspect of the divine, often translated as "goddess." She embodies various forms and attributes, representing power, fertility, and protection. The term is commonly associated with several goddesses, including Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati, each symbolizing different aspects of life and spirituality.
In many traditions, Деви is revered as the supreme goddess, embodying the Shakti, or divine energy, that drives the universe. Festivals like Navaratri celebrate her various forms, highlighting her significance in both personal devotion and broader cultural practices within Hinduism.