Maa Durga Maa Kali
Maa Durga and Maa Kali Are One, although Worshipped in The Two Different Forms. Maa Durga destroyed the tyranny caused by the king of asuras,
Maa Durga and Maa Kali Are One, although Worshipped in The Two Different Forms. Maa Durga destroyed the tyranny caused by the king of asuras,
Maha Kali also Known as Dakshina Kālikā (Sanskrit: कालिका) is often portrayed as young and beautiful, standing on the supine, ash-besmeared body of Siva, who
Chaturbhuja MahaKali or the Four Armed MahaKali has been best explained in the Markandeya Puran under Pradhanik Rahasyam as Part of the process of starting
the death of asura symbolises the death of Asmita (Ego), i.e. the false-self or limited ego-awareness, the relinquishing of a limited identity.In losing this limited
Perplexed by the Many Names which refer to The Divine Mother – as Maha Devi, Chandika, Ambika, Maha Kali, Chamunda, Brahmani, Maheshwari, Kaumari, Vaishnavi, Varahi,
Though the Devi Mahatmyam constitutes chapters 81-93 in the Markandeya Purana, it is not merely treated as a part of a purana. Unlike the Purana
“The Devi’s Battle Sequence with the asura brothers is the inner conflict between The Boundless Self and the limited sense of self or the subjective
The Goddess Multiplies Her Forces Calling Forth Seven Shaktis, Who Are Seven Aspects of human consciousness. Thus, in The Devi Mahatmya, Ma Chandika and Maha
According to Tantra Jiva or individual consciousness is bound by eight bonds or pasas. Jiva is limited by various constraints (kanchukas) and ashta pasas (eight
Goddess Ambika Projects The Terrible Maha Kali from Her Own Angry Countenance. Maha Kali Devours the armies of demons, falling upon them impetuously and slaughtering