Kali Ma also called the “Dark Mother” is the Hindu Goddess, most
commonly associated with death. She is more commonly known for her destroyer
aspect, but she is also associated as the Goddess of creation, preservation and
destruction. It can be partly true to say that she is the Goddess of death, but
she brings the death of the ego as the illusory self-centered
view of reality. She has been seen killing the demons. Kali is most often
characterized in black or blue with a long
lolling tongue, having multiple arms. In one hand she has a sword, a skirt or
girdle of human arms, a necklace of decapitated heads, and a decapitated head
in one of her hands.
She is most often seen sticking her tongue out and
standing on lord Shiva with her one foot on his chest. There is a story behind
it. It happened once as the world was threatened by Asuras (demons). The demons
rallied together to overthrow the Gods and gain control over earth. The leader
of asuras, Raktabija, was granted a power by Brahma. Every time a drop of his
blood spilled on the ground his power increased and more asuras took birth from
it.
In desperation the Gods turned to the beautiful goddess
Durga. Durga rode into battle on a tiger, her champion mount to fight the army
of asuras. She killed all the asuras as they stepped forward. It was then
between Durga and Raktabija, the demon general. Whenever Raktajiba’s blood
spilled his power grew and new demons came forward. They laughed and shouted at
the Goddess' dilemma. Upon seeing this, Durga became enraged.
In absolute fury she took the form of Kali, who shook the
world with her thundering roar. All of the demon army was consumed by the rage
of Kali. When it came between Kali and Raktabija, she pierced him and drank all
of his blood so that nothing could be spilled, and threw away his corpse. After
that she laughed thunderously and starter her victory dance.
The world was saved but Kali’s victory dance posed a
threat to the world’s existence. The Gods approached Lord Shiva to stop Kali.
Shiva called out Kali but was unheard by her. In desperation Shiva laid down on
the ground. Everything Kali stepped on was demolished, but not the body of
Shiva. She realized that it was indeed her husband, Shiva, who lay flattened at
her feet. This brought her out of her trance and she once again became calm.
The ability to realize and come to her senses even as she
was drunk with the passion for destruction proves the Goddess’s ability for
compassion. Artists and sculptors choose to depict this statue of the Goddess,
in order to capture the perfect balance of passion and humility, alongside
unbridled power and frank sense of accepting having made a mistake. You can get
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Kali serves as
the archetypal image of the birth and death Mother, simultaneously the womb and
tomb. Not just the destroyer and the goddess of death.
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