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A Popular Dictionary of Hinduism

Narmadā

(vern. Nerbudda) after perhaps the most sacred Indian river. It is cherished for its pebbles which are naturally shaped so that they resemble the abstract, aniconic form of Śiva known as svayambhū, representing the unknowable Absolute which can be experienced only in liberation.

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Narmadā from A Popular Dictionary of Hinduism. ISBN: 0-203-98618-0. Published: 2005–05–30. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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