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    - Great Mother Kali -

    Kali Maa, called the "Dark Mother," is the Hindu goddess of creation, preservation, and destruction.

    She is especially known in her Destroyer aspect, squatting over her dead consort, Shiva, devouringhis entrails while her yoni sexually devours his lingam . Kali, in this aspect is said to be "The hungry

    earth, which devours its own children and fattens on their corpses" In India the experience of the

    Terrible Mother has been given its most grandiose form of Kali, which just is not simple imagery; it is

    the image of the Feminine, particularly the Maternal, for in a profound way life and birth are

    integrally connected to death and destruction.

    Kali serves as the archetypal image of the birth-and-death Mother, simultaneously the womb and

    tomb, giver of life as well as the devourer of her children: the identical image was portrayed in a

    thousand ancient religions. Current psychologists face this image with an uneasy acknowledgement

    of its power. Apparently the image of the angry, punishing, castrating Father seems less threatening

    than the destructive Mother--perhaps because she symbolized the inexorable reality of death .

    It is noted that Vishnu, who is thought to have brought the world out of the primal abyss, wrote the

    following about Kali: "Maternal cause of all change, manifestation, and destructionthe whole

    Universe rests upon Her, rises out of Her and melts into Her. From Her crystallized the original

    elements and qualities which construct the apparent world. She is both mother and grave The gods

    themselves are merely constructs out of Her maternal substance, which is both consciousness and

    potential joy."

    As a Mother, Kali was called Treasure-House of Compassion (karuna), Giver of Life to the World, the

    Life of all lives. Despite the popular western belief that she is just a Goddess of destruction, she is

    the fount of every kind of love, which flows into the world through women, her agents on earth.

    Thus, it is said of a male worshipper of Kali, "bows down at the feet of women," regarding them as

    his rightful teachers.

    Some say the name Eve perhaps originated from Kali's leva or Jiva, the primordial female principle of

    manifestation; she gave birth to her "first manifested form" and called him Idam (Adam). She also

    bore the same title given to Eve in the Old Testament: Mother of All Living (Jaganmata).

    Although referred to as "the One," Kali was always a trinity Goddess: Virgin, Mother, and Crone. This

    triad formed perhaps nine or ten millennia ago has been manifested in many cultures: the Celts with

    their triple Morrigan, the Greeks with their triple Moerae, the Norsemen with their Norms, theRomans with their Fates and triadic Uni (Juno), the Egyptians with their triple Mut, and the Arabian

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    Moon-goddess. Kali can be identified everywhere. Her trinity is recognized in the Christian triple

    Godhead; some conclude this Godhead is all male, not nothing that in the Hebrew Old Testament

    the word for Spirit, ruwach, was of feminine gender.

    Blood sacrifice was important in the worship of Kali as they were in the worship of the early Biblical

    God, the commanded that the blood must be poured on his alters (Exodus 29:16) for the remission

    of sins (Numbers 18:9), but there were differences. Jewish priests ate the sacrificial meat themselves

    whereas the devotees of Kali were permitted to eat their own offerings as in Calcutta. Kali

    demanded only male animals be sacrificed; a custom dating back to the primitive belief that the

    male had no part in the cycle of generation. The god Shiva, Kali's sacrificial spouse, commanded that

    female animals must not be slain on the altar.

    Kali was the Ocean of Blood at the beginning of the world; she might be said to be the primordial

    mass from which all life arouse; and her ultimate destruction of the universe is prefigured by the

    destruction of each individual, though her karmic wheel always brought reincarnation. After death

    came nothing-at-all, which Tantric sages called the third of three states of being; to experience it

    was like the experience of Dreamless Sleep. This state was also called "the Generative Womb of All,

    the Beginning and End of Beings." Kali devoured Time, she resumed her "dark formlessness," which

    appeared in all myths of before-creation and after-doomsday as elemental Chaos.

    The Tantric worshippers of Kali readily acknowledged and accepted her Curse; they willing accepted

    her terror of death as well as they accepted her beautiful, nurturing, maternal aspect. They knew the

    coin of life has two sides, life and death; one cannot exist without the other. Kali's sages communed

    with her in the grisly atmosphere of the cremation ground, to become familiar with the images of

    death. Her devotee would say, "His Goddess, his loving Mother, in time who gives him birth and

    loves him in the flesh, she also destroys him in the flesh. His image of Her is incomplete if he does

    not know her as his tearer and devourer."

    The name Kali Maa comes from Kalma, a hunter of tombs and eater of the dead, as she was called inFinland, also called the Black Goddess. European "witches" worshipped her in funeral places, for the

    same reasons, that the Tantric yogis and dakinis worshipped her in cremation grounds, as Smashana-

    Kali, Lady of the Dead. Former pagans adored her in cemeteries as the Black Mother Earth, where

    the Roman tombstones invoked her with the phrase Mater genuit, Mother receipt-the Mother bore

    me, the Mother took me back.

    Sometimes Kali, the Destroyer, wore red symbolizing the blood of the life that that she gave and

    took back: "as She devours all existence, as She chews all things existing with Her fierce teeth,

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    therefore a mass of blood is imagined to be the apparel of the Queen of the Gods at the final

    dissolution."

    Shaktism says that Lord Shiva was born from Adi Parashakti ( The Supreme Mother ) and Kali is alsonon other than Adi Parashakti so Shiva is her son,lover and she eats him too.Hence mamsa/meat is

    shiva and kali is shown standing with her foot on his chest,meaning " one who kills and devours kala

    or time . Shiva turns Shava or dead without his Shakti or Power which is Kali / Parvati .