Word: Kaushiki
Vigrah:
Kaush → resembles Kush grass
Kush = secret grass
→ Secretness belongs to the almighty
→ Kaush + Ki = She who resembles the secret greenery; the wife of the One who holds the secret of Divine greenery
Other Vigrah:
Kaushiki —> Qawā Shiki
The flame or crest (Shikha) that awakens at the tip of the tongue after drinking Qawā (Kahwa)
More:
Kaushiki —->
Kaush ——> one that is kusha(Kushal) i.e. wise artist
Ki —> one that behold / embrace /lead
Means
one who leads of Kaush (Parvati)
Or
One who embraces artistry
More:
Kai contain Kaivalya
Kau contain Kauvalya
Kauvalvya—> Delicate/immature/nascent
Kaushiki —> kau + ush + ki
Kau + us + ki
Us means to loosen binding threads of clothes (shivan)
Ki —> posses quality of or one that does act of
Hence Kaushiki means a women (Parvati) that loosens threads of other Parvati which become uncontrollable due to love of shiva & become unruly and cut them to real size they deserve.
i.e.
She who loosens (us) the immature/delicate (kau) energy of the feminine that has become unruly in their attachment or desire for selflessness.
Interpretation:
Kaushiki means "She who resembles the sacred greenery — beloved of the divine."
Kaushiki —-
She who resembles the sacred greenery,
Whose soul is made of whispering leaves,
Who hides in blades of ritual grass,
Where gods rest their feet in silence.
Beloved of the Divine,
The one who holds the secret of growth,
Of stillness before rain,
Of softness stronger than thunder.
She is not seen —
She is felt
when the dry soil sighs
and life begins again ..
Other one:
She is Kaushiki —
Not the flame, but the hand that shapes it.
Not the river, but the curve that guides its flow.
She unties the knots in the cloth of wild Parvati,
cuts desire to shape,
and dresses the goddess
in her own rightful form.
Where selfishness becomes madness,
Kaushiki becomes measure.
She does not silence love—
She teaches it rhythm …
—Conceptualized by Sangram & written by ChatGPT
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