Dasamahavidya : The Supreme Mysticism

Spirtuality

Dasamahavidya are the ten divine forms of Adi Shakti, the ultimate Goddess in Hinduism. Each of the ten forms are associated with some of the secret mystic lessons, which are accessible by the incarnations and even for those saints, who reaches that caliber with their devotion, intention to love the world and with knowledge. The names of the ten forms are: Kamala, Bhairavi, Bagala, Matangi, Chinnamasta, Tara, Tripura Sundari, Kali, Bhubaneswari, Dhumabati. The names here has been arranged in accordance to their intensity regarding the 16 Kala Vidyas. Now, come to the explanation of each of the forms and the associated lessons or mystic knowledge

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Dasamahavidya, Asta Lakshmi, Navadurga and 16 Kala Vidya

Spirtuality

Dasamahavidya are called the ten top Vidyas or ten top mystic lessons; same is the case with Asta Lakshmi and Navadurga. They are also called great 8 lessons and 9 lessons respectively, but you will find no proper explanation anywhere about the lessons they signify. Wherever you find the names of the super-powers, explanation of the deities is the only thing, with which you have to return. Similar is the case with 16 Kala Vidya, These are the 16 mystic lessons that strengthens an Incarnation. Those who manages to know at least something, plunge into a darkness about the Kalas and the Vidyas. The first question that comes here – Are the 16 Kalas different from that of 10 Mahavidyas or Asta Lakshmi Vidyas??

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