Maa ChinnaMasta Protects And Leads the devotee to liberation
In most Depictions, Maa ChinnaMasta Stands In the bowman’s stance Of The Right Leg Lunging Forward And Slightly Bending Of The Left leg. This stance
In most Depictions, Maa ChinnaMasta Stands In the bowman’s stance Of The Right Leg Lunging Forward And Slightly Bending Of The Left leg. This stance
Maa ChinnaMasta Is The Divine Mother Of Instrument to achieve liberation through the tantric-yogic process Maa ChinnaMasta Is The Symbol Of spiritual advancement. She Is
Maa ChinnaMasta Is Similar To Both Maa Sarasvati, Who Symbolise Divine Knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom, and learning And Maa Parvati, Who Is Venerated As
Maa ChinnaMasta Is Depicted As having Three Eyes – Right, Left, and Center Eyes. The Center Eye Is Referred To As The Third Eye. The
Even the most unfortunate devotees are Blessed By The Divine Mother Maa ChinnaMasta seek sincerely. pray mindfully. Way shall arise to guide.
The Divine Mother Has Been widely worshipped In The Form Of Maa ChinnaMasta in ancient india, as well as by the mystics of today. There
For the first time, the texts from ancient india, including the entire section from “ChinnaMasta Tantra” in the sakya pramada, the buddhist “ChinnaMunda VajraVarahi Sadhana”
Maa ChinnaMasta Has Three Open Eyes That Radiate immense light. She Is The Knower of past, present, and future. Nothing escapes The Vision Of Maa
Maa ChinnaMasta, A Form Of The Divine Mother Shown As Having Cut Off Her Own Head, Is Standing On an inverted triangle, symbol of womb
Maa ChinnaMasta Is Known As Maa Prachanda Chandika, Symbolising Super Fierce Form Of The Divine Mother, as well as Maa SarvaSiddhi, Who Grants all siddhis.