Kali
Kaali (; Sanskrit: काली, IAST: Kāalī), also called Kaalika, is a major goddess in Hinduism, primarily associated with time, death and destruction. Kaali is also connected with transcendental knowledge and is the first of the ten Mahavidyas, a group of goddesses who provide liberating knowledge. Of the numerous Hindu goddesses, Kaali is held as the most famous. She is the preeminent deity in the Hindu tantric tradition and the Kaalikula worship tradition, and is a central figure in the goddess-centric sects of Hinduism as well as in Shaivism. Kali is chiefly worshipped as the Divine Mother, Mother of the Universe, and Divine feminine energy.
The origins of Kaali can be traced to the pre-Vedic and Vedic era goddess worship traditions in the Indian subcontinent. Etymologically the term Kaali refers to one who governs time or is black. The first major appearance of Kaali in the Sanskrit literature was in the sixth-century CE text Devi Mahatmya. Kaali appears in many stories, with the most popular one being when she manifests as personification of goddess Durga's rage to defeat the demon Raktabija. The terrifying iconography of Kaali makes her a unique figure among the goddesses and symbolises her embracement and embodiment of the grim worldly realities of blood, death and destruction.
Kaali is stated to protect and bestow liberation (moksha) to devotees who approach her with an attitude of a child towards mother. Devotional songs and poems that extol the motherly nature of Kaali are popular in Bengal, where she is most widely worshipped as the Divine Mother. Shakta and Tantric traditions additionally worship Kaali as the ultimate reality or Brahman. In modern times, Kaali has emerged as a symbol of significance for women.
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