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Anumati (deity)

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In Hinduism, Anumati ("divine favor" in Sanskrit, Devanagari: अनुमति)[1] is a lunar deity and goddess of spirituality. Her vehicle is Krisha Mrigam or Krishna Jinka (Blackbuck).

Anumati is a word in Hindi meaning "permission" or "to grant permission". Anumati is the beholder of a formal activity of mother nature i.e. permission/s. As a basic discipline encapsulated in every creature in this nature of "permission of activities and events", Anumati makes it peaceful, childlike, and calm as the featured Moon; to the creatures of this universe which includes human beings on this planet.

Anumati is seen as a personification or form of Shakti.

Dhātā, the seventh son of Aditi, had four wives, named Kuhū, Sinīvālī, Rākā, and Anumati.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Search results for अनुमति spokensanskrit.org
  2. ^ "SB 6.18.3, SB 6.18.4, SB 6.18.3-4 Srimad-Bhagavatam".
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