Goddess Karali of Chithirai Month — Form, Symbolism and Sacred Significance The Dvadasa Masa Devis — Twelve Goddesses of Time Within the Tamil Shaiva tradition, time itself is considered sacred and is presided over by divine feminine energies. Each of the twelve Tamil months is governed by a specific goddess, and together these twelve deities are known as the Dvadasa Masa Devis — the twelve goddesses of the months. This understanding of the sacred feminine as the controller of cosmic time reflects the deeper Shaiva-Shakta philosophy in which Shakti, the divine power, pervades every cycle of creation, sustenance, and dissolution. The Sritattvanidhi and the Veppampattu Masa-Kali Lakshanam are among the important Tamil texts that describe these goddesses in detail, offering iconographic guidance and devotional context. Chithirai Masam and Its Presiding Goddess Chithirai, the first month of the Tamil calendar, falls roughly between mid-April and mid-May and marks a period of intense ...