Mahakali- Goddess Of Distroyer And Attraction

Who can comprehend the Divine paradox of Mother Mata kali? Fierce, black in colour, massive, shining eyes, damaging, victoriously smiling amidst the killing of billions of demons

Mahakali sadhana at Ghatkoper (thane)

A person can comprehend the Divine paradox of Mom Kali? Fierce, black in color, massive, shimmering eyes, harmful, victoriously smiling amidst the killing of billions of demons, wearing a necklace of skulls and a skirt of severed arms, glowing effulgently such as the full moon in the night sky, holding the head of a demon, a Trident that flashes like lightning and a knife carved with sacred mantras and infused with Divine Shakti, Mata kali stands peaceable and content, submersed with the fragrances of jasmine, rose and sandlewood!

Mata kali is the Guardian. The Protectress. The Mother. Mata kali is Dharma and Everlasting Time. Kali shines with the brightness of a Million Black Fires of Dissolution and Her physique is immersed in vibuthi (sacred ash). Shiva is under Her Toes and the Great Devotee, Ramprasad, envisioned Kali as stepping upon a demon that was transformed, by Mata kali's contact, into Lord Shiva Himself!

Simply as the night time sky seems black on account of it's fathomless depth and because the ocean seems deep blue as a result of it is fathomless depth~ so too Kali appears dark attributable to Her Infinite depth. Kali assumes the form that displays the perspective and bhava (emotion) of the one that approaches Her. If Kali is appraoched with the bhava of Caring Love, She assumes the form of Lakshmi. If Mata kali is approached as the Guru, embodying Knowledge, Artwork and Education, She assumes the type of Saraswati. The demons approached Kalika with the bhava of destruction and evil. Consequently, the Divine Mom assumed the form of their Destruction by reflecting, in kind, their very own Evil. In truth, Kali is all of these kinds and beyond them. It is for this Ever-Loving, Evil-Dispelling, Supreme Manifestation of Dharma, Mother Kali, for whom this site is dedicated. Enjoy and much Peace to you!

Kali is a powerful and sophisticated deity with multiple forms. In instances of normal disaster she is invoked because the protective Rakshakali. On the magnificent Dakshineswar Temple in Calcutta, she is revered as the beautiful Bhavatarini, Redeemer of the Universe. The Tantras mention over thirty forms of Kali. The Divine Mom is often known as Kali-Ma, the Black Deity, Maha Kali, Nitya Mata kali, Smashana Kali, Raksha Kali, Shyama Kali, Kalikamata, Bhadra Mata kali, Ugra Chandi, Bhima Chandi, Sidheshvari, Sheetla (the goddess of smallpox) and Kalaratri. Maha Kali and Nitya Mata kali are talked about within the Tantra philosophy. When there were neither the creation, nor the sun, the moon, the planets, and the earth, when the darkness was enveloped in darkness, then the Mom, the Formless One, Maha Mata kali, the Great Power, was one with the Maha Kala, the Absolute. Shyama Kali has a somewhat tender facet and is worshipped in Hindu family. She is the dispenser of boons and the dispeller of fear. Individuals puja Raksha Mata kali, the Protectress, in times of epidemic, famine, earthquake, drought, and flood. Shamshan Kali (Shmashanakali) is the embodiment of the ability of destruction. From her mouth flows a stream of blood, from her neck hangs a garland of human heads, and round her waist is a girdle made of arms. She haunts the cremation grounds within the company of howling jackals and terrifying female spirits. Tantriks pujan Siddha Kali to realize pefection. Phalaharini Kali to destroy the results of their actions; Nitya Mata kali, the eternal Mata kali, to remove their illness, grief, and suffering and to present them perfection and illumination. She is also referred to as Kalikamata ("black earth-mother") and Kalaratri ("black night")


Divyayogashop provide mahakali raksha kavach, mahakali retual, mahakali retual, mahakali yagya, mahakali havan, mahakali anushthaan, mahakali mantra, mahakali diksha and much more see details..kali mahayagya

About Divyayogashop religious store

Contacts