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This article is about the Hindu goddess. For different purposes, see Mahakali (disambiguation).
Principal article: Kali
Mahakali
Mother Goddess
Goddess of Time and Death[1]
Individual from Mahavidya
Goddess Mahakali - National Museum, Delhi.jpg
Mahakali, National Museum, Delhi
Devanagari महाकाली,
Sanskrit transliteration Mahākālī
Affiliation Parvati, Shaktism
Abode Manidvipa
Mantra ॐ क्रीं कालिकायै नमः
oṁ krīṁ kālikāyai namaḥ
Weapon Dhāl Shield, Trishul, Sword, Thin-knife, Akshay patra, Bow and Arrow, Scimitar, Cobra, Gada, the Vedas, Chakram, Noose, Vajra , Plainer blade, Shankh (Conch)
Consort Mahakala
Mahakali (Sanskrit: महाकाली, romanized: Mahākālī), is the Hindu goddess of time and demise. Like Kali, Mahakali is a wild goddess related with all inclusive power, time, life, demise, and both resurrection and freedom. She is the partner of Bhairava, the lord of awareness, the premise of the real world and presence. Mahakali, in Sanskrit, is etymologically the feminized variation of Mahakala, or Great Time (which is deciphered likewise as Death), an appellation of the divinities Narasimha and Shiva in Hinduism.
Mahakali's starting point is contained in different Puranic and Tantric Hindu Scriptures (Shastras). In the texts of Shaktism, she is differently depicted as the Adi-Shakti, the Primeval Force of the Universe, indistinguishable with the Ultimate Reality, or Brahman. She is otherwise called the (female) Prakriti or World rather than the (male) Purusha or Consciousness, or as one of three appearances of Mahadevi (The Great Goddess) that address the three Gunas or credits in Samkhya reasoning. In this translation Mahakali addresses Tamas or the power of dormancy. A typical comprehension of the Devi Mahatmya ("Greatness of the Goddess") text, a later interjection into the Markandeya Purana, thought about a center text of Shaktism (the part of Hinduism which believes Durga to be the most noteworthy part of Godhead), doles out an alternate type of the Goddess (Mahasaraswati, Mahalakshmi, and Mahakali) to every one of the three episodes in that. Here, Mahakali is appointed to the primary episode. She is portrayed as a theoretical energy, the yoganidra of Vishnu.
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