Packet 4: Tossup 18

A punning Sanskrit maxim holds that a certain god without this concept is a corpse. The sanctum of one of this concept’s so-called “seats” contains a cleft rock said to be cast from the sky by Vishnu. The Kamakshi Amman and Kamakhya temples are among 51 or 108 shrines named for this concept built where pieces of a deity’s body were scattered. A chakra form of this concept that coils (15[1])like a fiery serpent at the base of the spine is called (-5[1])(*) kundalini in tantric yoga. The orientations of yantra triangles contrast either prakriti or this abstract concept with Shiva. Assam and Bengal are centers of the Kalikula form of a tradition (-5[1])that reveres this divine energy in the form (10[1])of Saraswati, (-5[1])Parvati, (10[1])and other aspects (10[1])of Mahādevī. For 10 points, a Hindu (10[1])denomination that stresses goddess-worship (10[2])is named for what feminine power? ■END■ (10[1]0[1])

ANSWER: shakti [accept Shaktism; accept shakti pithas; accept Shakta Sampradaya; accept Adi Parashakti; accept Mahādevī before read; prompt on kundalini before read; prompt on energy before read; prompt on power before read; prompt on goddess before read; prompt on divine feminine before read] (The maxim is “Shiva without i—shakti—is shava.)
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