
Merciful Maa ChinnaMasta Nourishes Her imperfect devotees
Maa ChinnaMasta Is flanked by Her two attendants, dakini on the left and varnini on the right. The three nadis – ida, pingala, and sushumna
Maa ChinnaMasta Is flanked by Her two attendants, dakini on the left and varnini on the right. The three nadis – ida, pingala, and sushumna
A Particularly Striking Feature of the iconography Of Maa ChinnaMasta Is Her Standing On the copulating couple kama and rati, who are usually shown lying
The Depiction Of Maa ChinnaMasta Severing Her Head, Symbolises the transcendence of the individual self. She Guides the devotee Towards the realisation that when the
The Creative Power Of Divine Consciousness By Which the universe becomes manifest Is Symbolised By The Garland of skulls That Maa ChinnaMasta Is Depicted Wearing.
Maa ChinnaMasta Is Depicted With A Severed Head, Feeding On The Entire Body. This Symbolises The Power Of Destruction And Transformation Of the manifested
Maa ChinnaMasta The Liberator of chitta Let your ego go Enable The Divine Mother To Guide you to liberation
The Great Cosmic Power Maa ChinnaMasta Is Particularly Named Maa Vajra Vairochani, Meaning “The Divine Mother Who Is Brilliant And Holds The Thunder In Her
Maa ChinnaMasta Destroys the last and most important enemy of spiritual liberation – the ego. The Great Cosmic Wisdom Symbolised by Maa ChinnaMasta Guides sincere
The Divine Mother Maa ChinnaMasta Teaches how to bring [false] self’s sacrifice and find the True Self thereby liberating yourself from karmic baggage and helping
Maa ChinnaMasta Is The Bright Lightning Of the spiritual intuition Opening Up the path towards the ultimate spiritual freedom. She Symbolises the capacity of direct