Maa ChinnaMasta

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The Divine Mother As Maa ChinnaMasta
Expresses Divine Wisdom through the
various interpretations throughout ages
– Mata ChinnaMasta Symbolises ever-recurring sequences of cosmic processes, of creation and destruction, in a harmonious exchange of giving and taking of life and death.
– Mata ChinnaMasta’s Decapitated Head Symbolises ‘Transcended Consciousness’ and ego-lessness.
– Standing On the copulating couple symbolises,
Mata ChinnaMasta Taking life-force from them and through Decapitation giving new life, in a Radical Act Of Self-Sacrifice, for the wellbeing of devotees.
– Maa ChinnaMasta Is thus worshipped by those of heroic nature, who are capable of living for other’s and their wellbeing, and ready for self-sacrifice when the time comes. Maa ChinnaMasta Is also worshipped by Buddhist communities As Maa ChinnaMunda.