The first Mahavidya is Kali. Seated on a corpse, with long tongue protruding out, greatly terrifying, laughing loudly, with fearful fangs, four arms holding a cleaver, a
skull, and giving the mudras bestowing boons and dispelling fear, wearing a garland of skulls, her tongue rolling wildly, completely naked (digambara - clad in the
directions), with just a garland of demon-hands round her waist, with heaped locks of a black cascade of hair. Thus one should meditate on Kali, dwelling in the
centre of the cremation ground. The Eternal Night - Kali is mentioned as the first amongst the Mahavidyas. Black as the night (ratri) she has a terrible and horrific
appearance. The word ratri means "to give," and is taken to mean "the giver" of bliss, of peace of happiness. Chamunda Ma Kali blesses the worshipper like his son
or daughter. Chamunda Roopa is for extreme protection against occult, Black magic and jealousy.
The Shila shown in picture will be sent.
The Shaligram will be sent after performing Mahapuja and energization.
The Shila shown in picture will be sent.
The Shaligram will be sent after performing Mahapuja and energization.