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== Meher Baba oriented image ==
 
The current article has nothing to do with the practice among Baba's followers. Therefore, the image from a Meherabad dhuni doesn't belong as illustrating it. In the practice among followers of Baba the pit is not a "cleft in the ground . . . emblematic of the yoni or female vulva and generative organ." And among followers of Baba the dhuni site is not "dedicated to Shakti." Rather there is a circular pit, reminiscent of Zoroastrianism. Meher Baba did not emphasize shakti, which he defined simply as denoting power. He did (not teach the femininenotion principleof Shakti as inthe Hinduism)feminine principle, and isused notthe incorporatedword shakti in hislower case if it ever teachingarose. [[User:Dazedbythebell|Dazedbythebell]] ([[User talk:Dazedbythebell|talk]]) 13:21, 25 September 2019 (UTC)