The Divine Sword of Goddess Kali: Severing Ignorance and Illuminating Wisdom Goddess Kali, one of the most powerful manifestations of the Divine Mother in Hindu tradition, is depicted in a form that appears fierce yet profoundly compassionate. In her upper left hand, she wields a sword (kripana), while her lower left hand holds a freshly severed head (chinnamunda). Her right hands display the abhaya mudra (gesture of fearlessness) and vara mudra (gesture of boon-giving), assuring devotees of protection and grace. This specific form is invoked as "Khadgamundadhara Kali varadabhayaharini" — Kali who holds the sword and severed head, and grants boons and protection. This iconography is not merely symbolic but represents profound spiritual truths that guide practitioners toward liberation. The Mahanirvana Tantra describes Kali as the ultimate reality who destroys time itself, stating that she is "Kalarupini" — the embodiment of time and its dissolution. The Sword: I...