Devi Bhagavata Purana (Sanskrit, n., देवी भागवतपुराण, Devī Bhāgavatapurāṇa, "the old book of the Goddess"), also known as the Shrimad Devi Bhagvatam, the Devi Bhagavatam, is one of the most important works in Shaktism, a branch of Hinduism focusing on the veneration of the divine feminine, along with the Devi Mahatmya. Also, the Devi-Bhagavata Purana claims itself as a Maha Purana ("Great Purana").
The Devi-Bhagavata Purana is one of the Puranic works that are not necessarily authoritative for all Hindus, but that have special importance for the Shakta sect within Hinduism. The text describes the Devi (eng: Divine) the Goddess, as the foundation of the world and as identical with Brahman, the Supreme Being. As the divine mother, she reveals her virat rupa (universal form) (Book 7, Chapter 33) and describes the proper ways for worshipping her: especially the practice of Yoga, Meditation (Book 7, Chapter 35), and Ritual (Book 7, Chapter 39). The Devi-Bhagavata Purana also deals with topics like spiritual knowledge, social and personal ethics, and holy places.
Have you ever heard a thunder bolt voice your name?
Lets all just reach our hands into the dark,
And feel what reaches back!
I stopped subscribing to you a long time ago,
But I still see you, every fucking month!
Don't get the octopus upset,
It may eat itself!
If only we could grow back our privileges.
Tunnel vision. (If only I could touch your face again!
I am not sleeping;
I'm only resting my eyes,
I'm only resting my eyes!
I didn't think that air could scream in resistance,
Until you, approached me protesting your advancement,
Don't walk any closer, don't you dare, walk any closer!
I forgot who you were...
"Game over"
A dinner party, a last chance,
A love song, a bear dance.
Raising tension on your rhythmic pounding,
I knew you were scared!
Didn't think that I would play dead.
Next time come to class fully prepared.
Reply to my lines like we practiced earlier today.
Oh come on don't be shy!
They'll applause to anything you have to say!
I spy! YOU SPY! with my little eye.
That the desert you've deserted is a little dry.
Dragging the moisture from the air,
I am so dry... Let me get a sip of what you,
Want me to say! I am so thirsty!
Dragging the moisture from the air,
I am so dry... Let me get a sip of what you
Want me to say! I am so thirsty!
Dragging the moisture from the air,
I am so dry... Let me get a sip of what you
Want me to say! I am so thirsty!
Dragging the moisture from the air,
I am so dry... Let me get a sip of what you
Want me to say! I am so thirsty!
Dragging the moisture from the air,