Chitagnikundasambhuta - First Name of Devi in Lalita Sahasranama - When the Divine Emerges from the Ashes of the Self The Lalita Sahasranama, one of the most sacred texts in the Shakta tradition, does not begin with a description of beauty, power, or majesty. It begins with fire. The very first name of the Mother Goddess is Chit – Agni – Kunda – Sambhuta (Chitagnikundasambhuta) — She who arose from the Kunda, the sacred vessel, of Chit-Agni, the fire of pure Consciousness. This is no ordinary fire. No wood is consumed here. No physical altar holds this flame. The fire in question burns within the deepest chamber of awareness itself, and what it produces is not heat or light in the conventional sense, but the living presence of the Divine Feminine in all Her fullness. This deliberate choice of the first name is itself a teaching. The text is speaking not merely of a cosmic event that occurred once in some distant age. It is describing the inner mechanics of every genuine sp...