Mahakali

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Mahakali is a fierce and primordial Hindu goddess embodying time, destruction, and transformative power, often revered as the ultimate reality and mother of the universe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu goddess
form of Kali
alsoKnownAs Great Kali NERFINISHED
Mahakali Devi NERFINISHED
aspectOf Durga NERFINISHED
Parvati NERFINISHED
associatedWith Shaktism NERFINISHED
Tantric traditions
death
destruction of ego
liberation (moksha)
time (Kala)
belongsTo Devi NERFINISHED
consort Shiva NERFINISHED
cosmicRole mother of the universe
ultimate reality
depictedWith dark complexion
garland of severed heads
lolling tongue
multiple arms
skirt of severed arms
three eyes
embodies cosmic power
destruction
time
transformative power
epithet Mahakali Mata NERFINISHED
Mahashakti NERFINISHED
festival Kali Puja NERFINISHED
Navaratri NERFINISHED
gender female
holds severed head
skull cup (kapala)
sword
trident (trishula)
partOf Mahavidyas NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
ridesOn corpse
roleInDevotion destroyer of demons
protector of devotees
roleInPhilosophy embodiment of Brahman in Shakta traditions
personification of Shakti
standsOn Shiva NERFINISHED
symbolizes dissolution of the universe
end of cosmic cycles
power of change
transcendence of time
worshippedAs Adi Shakti NERFINISHED
Parashakti NERFINISHED
supreme goddess
worshippedIn Bangladesh NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
Nepal NERFINISHED
Sri Lanka NERFINISHED

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Kalikula associatedWith Mahakali
Bonalu dedicatedTo Mahakali
Bonalu mainDeity Mahakali