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# Worship and Festivals section (Proposed)
# Family and Consorts section (proposed)
# We need to include the philosophical angle; Shiva as:
## Prakāśa - supreme light (])
## Anuttarā - ultimate reality (])
## Cit - supreme consciousness (see ])
## Substrate of reality, the mystical experience "Everything is Shiva"
## the Self, Atman (] 1st verse "Chaitanyam Atman")
# The divine couple Shiva-Shakti (]) and the triad Shiva-Shakti-Nara (see ]) # The divine couple Shiva-Shakti (]) and the triad Shiva-Shakti-Nara (see ])

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}} experience "Everything is Sh Sutras of Vasugupta]] 1st verse "Chaitanyam Atman")

  1. The divine couple Shiva-Shakti (Kaula#Kula_as_the_divine_couple_Shiva-Shakti) and the triad Shiva-Shakti-Nara (see Trika)