Maa Guhya Kali: A secret form of Maa Kali, Guhya Kali, whose worship method is quite mysterious. This form of Maa Kali is quite secretive. Learn about Goddess Guhya Kali, the bestower of siddhis and destroyer of obstacles.
Mother Guhya Kali
Maa Guhya Kali: In Hinduism, Guhya Kali is a hidden form of the Supreme Power, rarely spoken of. This form of Maa Kali is worshipped in utmost secrecy. She resides in the heart of the cremation ground, bestowing siddhis and destroying obstacles.
He can be invoked during the midnight puja only by those who possess various Tantric powers.
The Tantric tradition describes numerous forms of Goddess Kali. Among these, Mahakali, Dakshina Kali, Shmashana Kali, Bhadrakali, and Kamkali are prominent. The Mahakali Samhita devotes an entire section to the worship, meditation, and fierce forms of Guhya Kali.
Mother Guhya Kali's dreadful abodeMother Guhya Kali resides among eight cremation grounds. These include Mahaghora, Kaldanda, Jwala-kula, Chand Pash, Kapalika, Dhoomakula, Bhimangra, and Bhootnath. Here, she is surrounded by Bhairavas, Dakinis, Vetalas, Chamundas, jackals, tridents, corpses, and skulls.
cavity instrumentsMother Guhya Kali is worshipped with 18 yantras. Each yantra is associated with its own yantra. The first yantra is decorated with a dot, triangle, hexagon, pentagon, circle, 16 petals, 8 petals, and 4 skulls with tridents.
He is worshipped through 18 yantras, each of which is associated with one of his 18 mantras.
In her 10-faced form, Mother Guhykali symbolizes primitive instincts.- Dweepika (Leopard)
- Keshari (Lioness)
- Pheru (jackal)
- Vanara (monkey)
- Rixa (Bear)
- Nara (female)
- Garuda (eagle)
- Makara (Crocodile)
- Gaja (elephant)
- Haya (horse)
Each face represents a different force of nature. Mother Guhya Kali has 27 eyes and 54 arms, each holding a weapon, including a trident, skull-stick, damaru, bow, chakra, goad, mace, shield, plow, spear, bell, hammer, garland, and skeleton.
Her human face is smiling, blood drips from her sharp teeth, her tongue lolls, and his head is adorned with skulls and corpses.
Mother Guhya Kali is seated on the five great elements, the fearsome forms of Shiva, and Bhairava is her sixth seat. Beneath her lotus throne, each direction is guarded by the guardians of the directions, representing righteousness, wisdom, and detachment.
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