Saptamatrikas and Ashtamatrikas: From Seven Divine Powers to Cosmic Completeness with Eight The concept of the Matrikas, or Divine Mothers, occupies a profound place in Hindu spiritual thought. These goddesses are not merely attendants of the Devi but embodiments of cosmic forces that sustain and protect the universe. The distinction between the Saptamatrikas (Seven Mothers) and Ashtamatrikas (Eight Mothers) reflects both scriptural foundations and evolving spiritual practices. Scriptural Origin of the Saptamatrikas The earliest authoritative description of the Saptamatrikas appears in the Devi Mahatmya, where they emerge during the battle against the asura Raktabija. These seven are Brahmani, Maheshwari, Kaumari, Vaishnavi, Varahi, Narasimhi, and Indrani. The text describes their manifestation: "Having said this, the Shaktis emerged from the bodies of all the Devas. Each possessed the same form, ornaments, and vehicle as the deity from whom she came." (Devi Mahatm...