Talk:Shaktism/Archive 2
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- Examples in the United States include the Kali Mandir in Laguna Beach, California[76]; and Sri Rajarajeshwari Peetam[77], a Srividya Shakta temple in rural Rush, New York, which was recently the subject an in-depth academic monograph exploring the "dynamics of diaspora Hinduism," including the serious entry and involvement of non-Indians in traditional Hindu religious practice.[78]
- Removed "which was recently the subject an in-depth academic monograph exploring the "dynamics of diaspora Hinduism," including the serious entry and involvement of non-Indians in traditional Hindu religious practice." part is a case of WP:UNDUE to Sri Rajarajeshwari Peetam.--Redtigerxyz (talk) 10:36, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
- Kalikula lineages focus upon the Devi as the source of wisdom (vidya) and liberation (moksha), and generally stand "in opposition to the brahmanic tradition," which they view as "overly conservative and denying the experiential part of religion."[51]
Done Split into two.--Redtigerxyz (talk) 10:33, 16 December 2007 (UTC)

