Kamala (Mahavidya)
Deities

Kamala (Mahavidya)

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

Kamalā is the tenth and final Mahāvidyā — Lakshmī in her tantric aspect. She appears lotus-seated, bathed by elephants, holding lotuses — iconographically identical to Gaja-Lakṣmī, but here classed within the fierce-tantric Mahāvidyā framework as the wealth-aspect of the radical goddess-continuum. The classification of Kamalā (= Lakshmi) as a Mahāvidyā alongside the fierce forms is theologically radical: it asserts that the ten goddesses — Kālī, Tārā, Ṣoḍaśī, Bhuvaneśvarī, Bhairavī, Chinnamastā,

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