Pidari Amman: The Fierce Mother Who Dissolves Ego and Grants Liberation Who Is Pidari Amman? Among the village goddesses of Tamil Nadu, Pidari Amman holds a place of profound veneration. She is a form of the supreme Shakti — the primordial divine feminine energy — manifest in her most fierce and protective aspect. The name Pidari is derived from the Tamil root word meaning "she who seizes" or "she who grabs," pointing to her power to seize and destroy all forms of evil, ego, and ignorance that obstruct the spiritual path of her devotees. In some traditions, she is also understood as a guardian of the village boundary, standing between the settled world and the wild, chaotic forces that lurk beyond it. She is not merely a local deity; she is a regional expression of the great Mahadevi, the cosmic mother described in the Devi Mahatmyam as the one from whom the entire creation emerges and into whom it dissolves. The Form and Posture The sculpture of Pidari Amman ...