The Radiant Consort: Indrani and Her Sacred Iconography in Hindu Tradition Indrani, also known as Shachi or Aindri, is the divine consort and the living energy — the Shakti — of Indra, the sovereign of the heavens and the king of the Devas. In Hindu sacred tradition, every deity is incomplete without his or her Shakti, the animating force that gives power its expression and purpose. Indrani is precisely that — not merely a companion to Indra, but the very dynamism through which his authority and strength become manifest in the cosmos. The name Aindri, meaning "she who belongs to Indra" or "the power of Indra," captures this inseparable bond between energy and its wielder. Iconography in Sculptural Tradition In sculptural representation, Indrani is most commonly depicted alongside Indra, standing to his left. This positioning is deliberate and theologically significant. In Hindu sacred art, the left side is associated with the feminine principle — Shakti — which is t...