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Kali as the Hindu goddess of death, time, and doomsday. She is often associated with sexuality and violence but is also considered a strong mother figure and symbol of motherly love. Kali embodies
shakti - feminine energy, creativity and fertility – and is an incarnation of Parvati, wife of the great Hindu God Shiva.
Shakti is a Sanskrit term meaning "energy, ability, strength, or power"), often personified as the divine feminine force in Hinduism, particularly associated with goddesses like Durga and Kali. It represents the universal creative energy that sustains all existence and is considered essential in both spiritual and physical realms.
Name & Worship
Kali's name derives from the
Sanskrit meaning 'she who is black' or 'she who is death', but she is also known as Chaturbhuja Kali, Chinnamastā, or Kaushika. As an embodiment of time Kali devours all things, she is irresistibly attractive to mortals and gods, and can also represent (particularly in later traditions) the benevolence of a mother goddess.
Kali is most often represented in art as a fearful fighting figure with a necklace of heads, skirt of arms, lolling tongue, and brandishing a knife dripping with blood.
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