Chhinnamasta of Rajrappa
Deities

Chhinnamasta of Rajrappa

Status · Anusandhāna
Source · Uncited
Tradition · Hindu
Period · Eternal

Chinnamastā at Rajrappa is a rare tantric Mahāvidyā shrine. The goddess holds her own severed head in her hand, drinking the three streams of blood pouring from her neck — a visual meditation on self-sacrifice and the cyclical nature of life, death, and regeneration. Chhinnamastā is one of the 10 Mahāvidyās — the 10 fierce-tantric forms of the goddess. Her iconography: standing on a copulating couple, she has beheaded herself; the severed head in her left hand drinks the central stream of bl

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