Beyond Form and Name — How the Devi Upanishad Reveals Durga as the Absolute Reality - Devi Upanishad States Categorically Durga Is Aham Brahma Swaroopini At the heart of the Devi Upanishad, one of the most philosophically profound texts of the Shakta tradition, rests a declaration so absolute and all-encompassing that it reshapes how the seeker understands the very nature of reality. The Goddess speaks in the first person — not as a deity among deities, not as a consort, not as a subordinate power — but as the Supreme Being itself: Aham Brahma Swaroopini "I am of the nature of Brahman." This is not a claim made on behalf of the Goddess by a devotee or a philosopher. It is the Goddess herself speaking, affirming her identity with the formless, boundless, eternal Absolute that the Upanishads collectively identify as the ground of all existence. In Vedantic understanding, Brahman is not a god with attributes but the very substratum of the universe — consciousness itself, u...