Ten Mahavidyas is a Tantric practice where the personification of Goddess Shakti
which covers the whole range of female spirituality is worshipped. . Each Wisdom Goddess has her own name, story, quality and mantras. In Tantra, Shakti is also known by the names of ‘Vidya’ or ‘Mahavidya’.
The same Shakti has been conceived in ten aspects and hence they are collectively termed Ten Mahavidyas.
The following are the ten incarnations:
Goddess Kali
Goddess Kali, which literary means the black one, is the Hindu mother goddess. She is represented as the wife of Lord Shiva.
Goddess Tara
She has several forms that have been described in Hindu religious texts. . According to Buddhist text and iconography, Goddess Tara belongs to the family of Dhyani Buddha’s Amoghasiddhi.
Goddess Tripura Sundari
Goddess Tripura Sundari is the third goddess of the Ten Mahavidyas who is associated with the Hindu religion.
Goddess Bhuvaneshwari
Goddess Bhuvaneshwari is considered as the fourth of the Ten Mahavidya goddesses in Hinduism.
Goddess Chhinnamastika
Goddess Chhinnamastika is traditionally portrayed as a scantily dressed woman striding on the bodies of Kama and his wife Rati.
Goddess Bhairavi
Goddess Bhairavi is the consort of Bhairava, the fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva.
Goddess Dhumavati
Goddess Bagalamukhi
Bagala Puja is performed as Vedic ritual. It is performed to defeat the enemies & evils.
Goddess Matangi
Goddess Matangi is a primary form of the all-powerful Goddesses. According to Hindu Mythology, she is believed to be the daughter of Sage Matanga.
Goddess Kamala
Goddess Kamala is represented as a beautiful woman adorned with golden skin and seated or standing on a lotus.
To know more visit here : Ten Mahavidyas
Ten Mahavidyas are the incarnations of Goddess Shakti covering the whole range of feminine divinity. In Tantra, worship of Devi Shakti is referred to as a Vidya.
which covers the whole range of female spirituality is worshipped. . Each Wisdom Goddess has her own name, story, quality and mantras. In Tantra, Shakti is also known by the names of ‘Vidya’ or ‘Mahavidya’.
The same Shakti has been conceived in ten aspects and hence they are collectively termed Ten Mahavidyas.
The following are the ten incarnations:
Goddess Kali
Goddess Kali, which literary means the black one, is the Hindu mother goddess. She is represented as the wife of Lord Shiva.
Goddess Tara
She has several forms that have been described in Hindu religious texts. . According to Buddhist text and iconography, Goddess Tara belongs to the family of Dhyani Buddha’s Amoghasiddhi.
Goddess Tripura Sundari
Goddess Tripura Sundari is the third goddess of the Ten Mahavidyas who is associated with the Hindu religion.
Goddess Bhuvaneshwari
Goddess Bhuvaneshwari is considered as the fourth of the Ten Mahavidya goddesses in Hinduism.
Goddess Chhinnamastika
Goddess Chhinnamastika is traditionally portrayed as a scantily dressed woman striding on the bodies of Kama and his wife Rati.
Goddess Bhairavi
Goddess Bhairavi is the consort of Bhairava, the fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva.
Goddess Dhumavati
Goddess Bagalamukhi
Bagala Puja is performed as Vedic ritual. It is performed to defeat the enemies & evils.
Goddess Matangi
Goddess Matangi is a primary form of the all-powerful Goddesses. According to Hindu Mythology, she is believed to be the daughter of Sage Matanga.
Goddess Kamala
Goddess Kamala is represented as a beautiful woman adorned with golden skin and seated or standing on a lotus.
To know more visit here : Ten Mahavidyas
Ten Mahavidyas are the incarnations of Goddess Shakti covering the whole range of feminine divinity. In Tantra, worship of Devi Shakti is referred to as a Vidya.