Kālī
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Kālī is the consort of Mahākāla, together representing the ultimate destructive power of Brahman and the personified form of Time. She shares Mahākāla's ability to dissolve the universe and annihilate great evils when other gods fail.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- wild elephants
- consort of
- Mahākāla
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“At his side is his consort, symbolized as Kālī. Both Mahākāla and Kālī represent the ultimate destructive power of Brahman and they are not bounded by any rules or regulations.”
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