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To comprehend Kali, Tripura, and Kamakhya Devi, think of the phases of the moon. During the new moon, consider her as Mother Kali, while during the full moon, she embodies Tripura Devi. In contrast, Kamakhya Devi constantly transforms her form. Sometimes, she assumes the role of Tripura Devi for worship, and at other times, she manifests as Kali. Additionally, within her essence are Durga, Kameshwari, and Chandi.
Kamakhya Devi: The Duality of Joy and Fierceness
To grasp the essence of Kamakhya Devi, envision a young woman on her wedding night, filled with joy as she shares that special moment with her chosen partner. It is a time of happiness when any wish you make is readily granted. However, in the next moment, she can become fierce, much like a sword. This duality mirrors Kamakhya Devi, who also possesses various forms.
Each goddess reveals different aspects of power and transformation, enriching our appreciation of their significance in the spiritual realm.
By Priyanka Yadav
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