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        <title>SIVA ARDHANARESVARA: The Philosophical Meaning Behind the Form of Ardhanarishvara as a Symbol of Gender Balance</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Ardhanarishvara is a divine manifestation that combines Shiva and Parvati in one body, symbolizing the perfect blend of masculine and feminine forces. This form reflects balance and unity in duality, showing that both energies complement each other. Ardhanarishvara teaches harmony between the male and female elements in the universe. ]]></description>
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